Blimey, My Kid's the Heir to the Billionaire Boss!
Chapter 1296 Meeting of the Strong (2)

Sadie raised an eyebrow. "Better looking than the photos, huh?" She knew Olivia must've done her homework before meeting her.

"Sorry!" Olivia looked down, apologizing. "I didn't mean to snoop. I was just super curious about the masked woman at Sunvale last time, so I had someone dig around and found out it was you, so..." "Not many people know who I am." Sadie took a sip of tea and cut in calmly, "Getting him to spill my identity that easily, that's something!"

"This..." Olivia's face tightened for a second, and she apologized again, "The person who told me knew I meant no harm. I hope you don't hold it against me."

Sadie gave a slight smile and looked up. "Ms. Graham, you didn't come here just for tea, did you?"

Olivia said, "I just wanted to be friends with you, Ms. James."

"Ms. Graham, just say what's on your mind." Sadie glanced at her watch.

"Since you're in a hurry, I'll get to the point." Olivia said, putting down her teacup and signaling.

Two attendants brought out a silver case. When they opened it, there was a document inside.

"This is the contract for the Country C stadium project. Someone asked me to take over your share, Ms. James." Olivia gave her a knowing smile.

"My family wants to expand in Country C. I'm interested in this project too, but I never take what others want, especially not yours. So, I came to get your take on it." Sadie's eyes narrowed a bit. There was more to Olivia's words.

"If you still want in on this project, I'll back off. If you're planning to withdraw, then I'll consider jumping in." Olivia said softly, pouring Sadie another cup of tea. "It's all up to you!"

Sadie looked at the teacup, not saying a word. She got what Olivia was hinting at. Olivia was sharper and more insightful than most women she'd met.

"Ms. James?" Olivia asked, waiting for Sadie's response.

"Whether I stay in this project isn't the point. What's important is..." Sadie picked up her teacup and said calmly, "I haven't even pulled out yet, and someone's already eager to replace me. That's pretty annoying!" Olivia paused slightly, her gaze at Sadie becoming more complex.

"Ms. Graham, you shouldn't be asking me; you should be asking the person involved." Sadie smiled, "But business is like a battlefield. Fair competition is the norm; there's no right or wrong!"

"Fair competition?" Olivia was a bit taken aback. "Is that what you think?"

"I like things to be clear and fair. If you lose, you accept it. But if someone wants to play dirty with me, I won't hold back either!" Sadie's words were blunt. Her tone seemed casual, but it carried a definite warning. "Alright, I get it." Olivia nodded with a smile. "I really admire you. And just so you know, I never play dirty because I have the strength to compete!" Her words were polite but firm. "Good to know!" Sadie raised an eyebrow. "Good luck!"

With that, she put down her teacup. "Thanks for the tea. Next time, drinks are on me!"

"I'll see you out." Olivia said, quickly standing up.

"No need." Sadie gently declined. She walked away with confident strides, her back radiating calm and ease.

Olivia watched Sadie leave. When Sadie was out of sight, she couldn't help but sigh, "She really is Tristan's sister. Tough to deal with, but straightforward and honest enough!"

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