Chapter 1389 A Plan Full of Potential
The man across from me noticed me as well. I saw his eyes tighten momentarily before fixing on my face. I didn't avoid his gaze and stared back at him.
Eventually, he averted his eyes and said something to the person behind him.
As we passed each other, he deliberately glanced at me again, and the corner of his mouth inexplicably lifted.
That man was none other than Denton.
The group of people who were with him didn't seem to be from Old Bourdamun. All of them, including a foreigner who was with them, seemed interested in everything in this place.
I thought to myself, when will Denton step into the limelight? I would be able to have a direct encounter with him then.
Unexpectedly, this opportunity had arrived quickly. We had all stepped from the shadows into the light, changing our respective destinies.
After leaving the restaurant, I said goodbye to Fred and got into our car with Ryan.
I felt a pair of eyes watching me from a corner.
In the car, Tris asked, "Did you know that man, Madam?"
I nodded, as it seemed Tris had already sensed something unusual.
"Yes, I do. He's the son of the former leader of Old Bourdamun," I said, truthfully.
"Denton Terrell?" Tris immediately said.
He glanced at me in the rearview mirror and continued, "I understand!"
Ryan said, "That guy seems like he's up to something. There's a sinister vibe in his eyes."
I didn't respond because Ryan didn't know a lot about the inner workings of Old Bourdamun. I didn't want him to know too much yet; it wasn't the right time for him to learn about this and would prevent any unnecessary worry.
As the car left Bourdamun and headed back to Foswood, I suddenly remembered the new city plan. I asked Ryan, "What's the situation with the negotiations for the two new cities adjacent to Bourdamun?"
invest more effort."
"Are you saying the mountainous area beside Muborough can be developed extensively?" I looked at Ryan.
He smiled proudly. "Yes, there's no more usable land in Muborough. Only the surrounding areas of Muborough and the mountains behind it have potential. If we can take over, the conditions and policies will be favorable, and we'll be able to make a big deal out of it."
I thought about Ryan's words and found it was reasonable. This way, we could incorporate Muborough, let it serve as a background, and connect it to Foswood, taking advantage of the point-to-surface advantage and ensuring security.
As I blissfully thought about the future, Tris suddenly stopped the car.
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