Chapter 278
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“Of course. I’m not afraid even if they try to come after me,” Aubree said. Ever since she severed ties with the Wilson family, it was destined that she would stand against Wilson family and all their allies.
Besides, the two sons of the Diamonde family in this generation weren’t particularly capable. They were great at scrambling for power among themselves, but they turned into paper tigers when it came to outsiders. The Diamonde family had been declining steadily. Back then, they used to be on equal footing with the Turner family, but now, even the Wilson family made them think twice.
If it weren’t for the Diamonde family’s Phoenyra Jewelry, a time–honored brand in Südlichen Strand catering to elite clientele with extensive connections, the family would have gone under long ago.
Aubree asked, “By the way, what’s the status of that joint venture the Lawson and Wilson families secured at the bidding conference?”
Bowen said, “I was just about to bring that up.” As he spoke, the car pulled up in front of Aubree’s apartment building.
Bowen unbuckled his seatbelt, turned to face her with a probing gaze. “Bree, did you know all along that they’d unearth an ancient tomb at the East District site?”
The East District Project was nearing completion when workers unexpectedly unearthed an ancient tomb of immense archaeological significance. In recent days, the Wilson and Lawson families have been running themselves ragged and talking themselves hoarse trying to resolve the situation. But given the tomb’s exceptional historical value, the authorities refused to budge and issued a mandatory suspension order.
As for when work could resume, that depended entirely on when the archaeological team finished excavating that tomb.
After all, both the Wilson and Lawson families had high hopes for that project. As it neared completion, they poured massive amounts into publicity, generating massive hype and sky–high expectations. Only for the sudden discovery of an ancient tomb to bring everything to a grinding halt.
Suddenly, all that publicity money went straight down the drain.

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