Justin and Bella exchanged looks, and the romance in the air was hard to ignore.
No words needed to be spoken.
Their subtle gestures and the way they looked at each other spoke volumes of love.
Lance furrowed his brows and glanced at Wyatt, who did not seem too happy either.
âAlright.
Do whatever you want.
Your family business is booming, and you're basically printing money.
Make your own bets.â Bella turned her back to Justin, but she sneaked a grin.
Christopher was furious to be cast aside.
Justin noticed Christopher growing pale, his face handsome yet malice.
He did not get the thrill of winning.
On the contrary, he was afraid Christopher might be up to something.
The only thing Justin feared was Bella getting hurt.
Hence, Justin stuck closely behind Bella, proving he had her back always and forever.
The heavyweights placed their bets.
Ryan did not bet on the Thompsonsâ or the Salvadorsâ horses.
Instead, he took Carrieâs advice to choose an all-white horse, which did not stand out too much in talent.
It was only because the horse was good-looking.
Women did not care for the price tag or functionality when looking at horses or cars.
The only factor that came to mind was its looks.
Ryan waved his arm and put $20 million on No.
14.
Money was the one thing he had in excess.
Thus, he spent $20 million to make his future wife happy.
âMr.
Reed, care to place a bet?â Gregory stood next to both Wilsons and asked with a smile.
âI'm interested, but betting horses isnât just for entertainment.
| see it as an investment too.â Wilson stared at the wide horse track through a pair of binoculars.
I'm picking a nice horse with the perfect pedigree.
If the horse is raised well and competes at a high level, | believe the owner must be a capable and successful individual.â
Gregory furrowed his brows.
It sounded like Wilson was looking for a new partner.
Salvador Corporation has partnered with Journey Ventures to build the biggest commercial complex in Meridan next year.
Everything was prepped and ready to go.
The group wondered if Wilson had plans to work with other companies.
âAs you know, Meridanâs national flag has a horse on it.
Horses are our national mascot, and horse riding is a well-loved sport by our people regardless of their social status.
| had a meeting with my team last
month, and we decided t partner y)
ith gorapahy te Guid five-star
hotels with horse tracks in Meridan
and your country,â Wilson said with a
smile.
âWe have conducted market research and found that it isnât a new thing in Meridan.
However, Savrow doesnât have a hotel operating in this capacity.
Introducing hotels with this concept
to major cities like Sayrow wall O 111
geperate Eiht nt attention and
immeasurable commercial value.â
Wilson Jr.
smiled haughtily, pleased with the companyâs new investment proposal.
The other attendees overheard the conversation too.
Lanceâs and Loganâs eyes lit up with ambition.
Salvador Corporation would not dominate Savrowâs market if someone else signed a deal with Journey Ventures.
Everybody wanted a piece of the pie.
Keen on bagging the deal, Gregory clenched his fists.
Although he was peeved that the
Reeds did not give primary mM
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orporation, the foundation of their
cooperation had been laid out.
While Gregory was surprised that the Reeds cast a wider net to reach more talents, he understood the principle of not putting all
eggs in one basket.