Kemp frowned, saying, "The Dustin Group is mainly into the jewelry business, so real estate might be a bit..."
Kemp was worried that the Dustin Group might be able to afford the land but might not have enough liquidity.
Mrs. Wilson pondered for a moment and said, "Then let's think some more."
Kemp knew she genuinely wanted to help Brittany and said, "All right, I'll look more into the Dustin Group's situation."
"Good."
The couple left hand in hand.
Unaware of all this, Brittany had lunch with Wesley, where they discussed Kemp.
Wesley said, "Brittany, how about we do some business?"
"Go on."
"I can help you connect with Kemp, and I can be involved in this project. What do you think?"
Brittany was actually waiting for this, knowing that the Dustin Group had limited resources.
If they could secure the western city land, the initial investment could be over half a billion dollars, which the Dustin Group might not be able to afford.
The bank could only lend up to 60% of the total amount.
She needed strong support, and Wesley was the perfect candidate.
However, she kept a certain posture, "Mr. Tueley, this project isn't like the studio. Be prepared. If policy changes, we could go belly up."
"I know."
Wesley laughed, would there be any changes in the insider information Isaac gave?
"Well, let's talk about cooperation."
Wesley had the dough, Brittany could handle operations, and they would split profits 70-30.
They reached a preliminary agreement to work together, Wesley even pulled in a few more people, and after nearly a week, Kemp finally agreed to meet.
On the day of the meeting, Brittany dressed up, looking formal but not overly flashy. The brooch on her chest was the one Isaac had given her.
Brittany looked down, a sweet light shining in her eyes. She carefully took off the brooch and handed it to Mrs. Wilson, "My husband brought this back for me from a business trip. It's not expensive, but I really like it."
She really loved this brooch and wore it to every public event.
Mrs. Wilson, with her deep knowledge of jewelry, immediately recognized the value of the brooch. She examined it carefully, "The design of this brooch is very unique, and the material is very special. It’s of excellent quality."
She had seen this brooch at an auction.
It was auctioned off at a high price at that time, and she didn't expect to see it in Brittany's hands now.
She handed the brooch back to Brittany, who took it carefully.
"I don't know the price, but it's a gift from my husband." She said softly, obviously treasuring it, "I cherish it a lot."
Mrs. Wilson just smiled.
Smart people never say too much.
The Wilson family's lunch was very rich. Kemp put aside his usual business and was much friendlier.
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