Chapter 127 Dianaâs pov Nails pierced through the flesh of my palm, warm liquid oozing out.
Yet, I couldnât sense any pain.
My breath paused briefly, Then, I asked, âAre you serious?â
Nathan abruptly looked up, seemingly surprised that my initial reaction wasnât denial but a thoughtful inquiry.
In that moment, a hint of frantic astonishment flashed in his icy, indifferent eyes.
I even thought he regretted the impulsive suggestion.
But words were spoken, and evidently, there was no turning back. Nathan chose silence.
Honestly, just as Nathan couldnât anticipate my response, I struggled to understand his reaction.
So, even though I hadnât agreed to Nathanâs absurd proposal, I provocatively said, âNo problem, I can go along if you find someone. Iâm up for it.â
âDiana!â
Before I could finish, Nathan couldnât bear it any longer. He sat up straight, his gaze intense, fiery anger as if he wanted to turn me into ashes.
I found it amusing and perplexing. âDidnât you suggest this? I agreed, so why the urgency now?â
Nathanâs hand, resting on the sofaâs armrest, unconsciously tightened, knuckles paling.
As I observed the indentation and even cracks on the sofaâs surface, I felt a pang of pity. I regretted inviting him to sit.
âDiana, have you no shame?â Nathan seemed to suppress his anger forcefully.
Blinking, I couldnât fathom why he was so angry.
Frowning, I reiterated, âYou proposed this.â
âI propose, and you just agree?â Nathan almost shouted.
Startled, I stood there, unable to comprehend, growing more bewildered.
Nathan, realizing his overreaction, swallowed hard, trying to hide something, averting his gaze.
His disheveled appearance bordered on embarrassment.
In the spacious room, an eerie silence settled.
For a moment, I wished Avia next door would create a disturbance, at least diverting my attention from Nathan.
Unfortunately, Avia must have been tired, not a sound came from next door.
After a while, Nathan seemed to regain composure.
For a moment, I wished Avia next door would create a disturbance, at least diverting my attention from Nathan.
Unfortunately, Avia must have been tired, not a sound came from next door.
After a while, Nathan seemed to regain composure.
Though still looking away, his voice regained its calmness.
âIf you can face punishment so candidly, it proves the punishment isnât severe enough.â
He was explaining.
It suddenly dawned on me.
Nathan wasnât angry because I agreed to his ludicrous proposal. He was upset because, in facing the proposal, I didnât show the expected signs of distress.
Without evident pain, he felt dissatisfied.
I chuckled selfâdeprecatingly, amused by my unwarranted assumptions.
I thought... his anger stemmed from lingering emotions for me, not wanting to see me fall so low.
âSo, what do you want?â I asked, feeling a sudden fatigue, an overwhelming weariness.
Despite that, I forced myself to stay alert and said, âWhatever the conditions, as long as youâre willing to abandon the collaboration with William, I can...â
âDonât waste your effort.â Nathan interrupted, smirking coldly.
He stood up from the sofa, seemingly ready to conclude the conversation.
âI will never give up the collaboration with William, especially if itâs the most agonizing for you.â
Leaving these words, Nathan exited my room.
The door slammed against the frame, a loud noise echoing before rebounding.
Watching Nathanâs swift departure, my heart sank into an abyss.
Angrily, I grabbed a handful of hair.
knew, with just me, changing Nathanâs mindset was wishful thinking.
Yet, I refused to give up.
Opening the computer, I started collecting information on suppliers of medical equipment and began making calls one by one.
I refused to believe that, with enough profit, no supplier would defy Nathan and William by providing me with supplies.
âMiss Reist, weâd love to cooperate, but weâre currently out of stock.â
âSorry, Miss Reist, our supplier was just acquired by Alpha Nathan. Youâre too late.â
âTo be honest, we received orders from Alpha Nathan not to collaborate with you. You know, weâre just a small company, canât afford to offend Alpha Nathan...â
One call after another, all met with rejection, some even chose to hang up.
Staring at the notebook with crossedâout numbers, I sighed deeply.
Was there truly no way?
In the midst of my despair, a sudden call came in.
âHello, Miss Reist. Iâm the owner of Smith Medical Equipment. Recently, mý subordinate received your call, saying youâre willing to buy a batch of medical equipment at ten times the market price. Is that correct?â
âYes... but your subordinate rejected me.â
âOh, I apologize on behalf of my subordinate. Weâre willing to cooperate with you. However, we hope to raise the price by another ten times. Are you willing?â
âAnother ten times?â
âYes, you understand the risks involved in collaborating with you. If you agree, we can sign the contract immediately.â
âOkay.â I didnât hesitate. Now wasnât the time for hesitation or negotiation.
The person on the other end happily laughed.
âCooperating with Miss Reist is a pleasure. Iâll send someone this afternoon to sign the contract. The latest, we can deliver the goods the day after tomorrow.â
After the call, I breathed a sigh of relief.
With medical equipment, there was hope.
At sixâthirty in the evening, I and the representative from Smith signed the contract at a sevenâstar restaurant near the hospital and paid a deposit of three million. Leaving the restaurant, I gazed at the clear, azure sky, feeling the weight on my chest finally lifted.
I pulled out my phone, eager to share the news with Moss.
Unaware of a black car speeding toward me.
By the time I heard people around gasping, it was too late.
Bang! A powerful impact surged through my entire body, the phone slipping from my hand.
I felt myself being tossed in the air, then landing heavily on the ground.
My head signaled intense pain, and I experienced a moment of dizziness.
Gradually, an overwhelming sense of drowsiness took over. My consciousness began to dissipate, finally plunging into darkness.