Chapter 568:
Bryan reached Zelda, helping her to her feet. After confirming that she was alright, he turned his cold stare toward Eileen.
âWhat do you want?â he asked, his voice laced with indifference.
He was protecting Zelda and confronting Eileenâwho had risked everything to protect him.
In that moment, a profound emptiness washed over Eileen.
But she clung to the hope that he might remember her one day.
Even if he couldnât, it didnât matter. She believed that if he had once fallen in love with her, he could do so again.
Looking into Bryanâs eyes, Eileen spoke softly. âI just want to be with someone.â
âAre you really going to disrupt so many peopleâs lives just to be with someone?â
His harsh words stirred the crowdâs emotions once more.
Eileen took a deep breath, then pulled out a folder and said, âHereâs the thorough investigation I conducted. The decline in the fishing industry has left many fishermen struggling, making their lives harder. By developing tourism here, we can improve everyoneâs living conditions.â
âIs a better life worth the destruction of our homes? We reject that idea!â
âIt wonât mean the destruction of your homes,â Eileen responded calmly. âHaving nearly lost my own family, I would never harm someone elseâs home. The construction will be limited to the outskirts only.â
The villagers exchanged glances, their expressions showing signs of being swayed.
Eileen continued, âThe area hasnât been overly developed. Many spots remain in their original, untouched state. Once the resort is up and running, it will attract many visitors. You could offer fishing trips, which would significantly boost your earningsâ¦â
Your imagination takes flight on gⱯlnÏνð®âsâ¤com The vision Eileen painted for the resort was so appealing that it filled the crowd with anticipation. They eagerly urged her to elaborate further on the resortâs development.
Zelda tried to intervene, but it was clear that Eileen was fully prepared.
Eileen had not only conducted a detailed investigation into the fishing villageâs current state but had also outlined a clear and compelling vision for its future. More importantly, the proposed subsidy was an irresistible offer for the villagers.
Observing the crowdâs reactions, Eileen let out a sigh of relief. The plan for the acquisition had gained partial success.
âThose interested should register with Raymond. For the first ten families, the subsidy will be one and a half times the usual amount,â Eileen announced.
At her words, everyone rushed to Raymond to sign up.
Eileen smiled, casting a satisfied glance at Bryan.
But just as she was about to catch a glimpse of his expression, she saw something familiar in his eyes.
However, before she could fully read it, Bryan had already turned and left with Zelda, leaving her with nothing but the cold, indifferent view of his back.
The joy in Eileenâs heart vanished in an instant. She watched Bryan and Zelda walk away, her lips pressed tightly together.
Although the acquisition plan had been moving forward smoothly, she was now faced with a difficult problem.
Eileen hadnât seen Gabriela, who was in Onaland, for several days.
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