Chapter 64-3
Not A Small-Town Girl
Alexis said, "Today, there were suddenly many partners who wanted to stop working with our company. Now, our company is facing the possibility of bankruptcy."
Hope was so frightened that her face turned pale. The Hill Group was considered a medium-sized enterprise. How could it go bankrupt just like that? If it really went bankrupt, what would she do?
She asked, "What? How could it be like this? Who exactly did it?"
Tina couldnât be calm anymore. Her face was filled with panic.
She asked, "Alexis. Did you offend someone recently?"
Alexis calmed down and thought about who he had offended that made these companies not dare to answer his call.
He made another call. "Mr. Boyd, this is Alexis. I want to ask why you canceled the collaboration." Adam was silent for a while before slowly saying, "Mr. Hill, itâs not that I donât want to cooperate, but I donât dare. Did you offend a big shot?"
"Mr. Boyd, I wonder if you can make it clear? I can apologize in time." Adam had a good relationship with Alexis.
"The boss of the Charrington Group, David. Mr. Hill, this is all I can do for you." After saying that, he hung up.
At this moment, Alexis was confused and thought, âWhen did I provoke Mr. Charrington? It is difficult for me to even meet him, let alone offend him.â
"Whatâs wrong, Alexis? Who did this to the Hill Group?" Tina looked worried and asked.
"Itâs the Charrington Groupâs order," Alexis replied.
"What? When did we offend them?" Tina asked.
If it was really the Charrington Group that did it, then the Hill Group would definitely be done. "Hope, isnât Mr. Charrington Audreyâs fiancé? Give her a call and ask her to intercede. Donât let our Hill Group go bankrupt." Alexis seemed to have already regarded Audrey as his only hope.
Hope said, "Dad, donât worry. Iâll call Audrey now."
Darling family.
Danielle took out her paintbrush and prepared to draw a batch of drafts. Grace Group needed some new designs.
Suddenly, her phone rang.
"Miss Darling, Iâve found some clues about you being taken away that year."