0026##Chapter 26

##Harvard was getting ready when he turned around and saw that Janice, as well as Emma, were also there. He subconsciously laughed out loud.

"My vision isn't blurry, right? What are both of you doing here? Are you enjoying the scenery?"

Janice looked over. "We're doing the same thing as you."

"Haha, are you also here to bid? This is hilarious. Who are you to be here?"

"Janice, do you still want to rely on the general officer to help you out?

"I'm telling you, this bidding isn't a memorial service. You can't fool anyone here!"

Richard waved his hand. "Stop talking. No matter what happens, Emma is still one of the Hill family members. There's no disadvantage for us if she participates in the bidding. The more people, the stronger we are."

"Grandpa, I'm just afraid that they'll make things worse."

Richard frowned. He contemplated for a while before he said to Emma, "Harvard's right. Emma, you better go back. Harvard and I are enough to represent the Hill family here. If the deputy director sees a woman participating and thinks that we don't care about this bid, it would be bad."

Emma felt a little upset. If women participated in the bidding, it meant that they did not care about it?

What kind of nonsense was that?

Janice smiled faintly as he said, "Grandpa, if you think Emma's participation will be disadvantageous to the Hill family, Emma will just bid for her own subsidiary company. It won't be related to the main family."

"Huh?" Harvard laughed so hard that his body moved to the front and back. "Subsidiary company? Emma only has a small, old factory that consists of less than twenty staff. Only a fool would give you the reconstruction project! Forget it, idiot!"

Richard raised his hand to get Harvard to remain quiet.

"Since you insist on humiliating yourselves, I won't be bothered. But, you must remember what you've said. Emma's bidding is just for her subsidiary company in the Hill family, and it has nothing to do with the main company or our main family."

"It's a deal."

After that, both parties did not have further communications.

Emma became extremely anxious, and she scolded Janice, "Are you mad? My subsidiary company is just a small company that Grandpa created when he wanted to give my father some shares. I don't have enough workers, and I have no technical support. I have nothing but a broken company that's going bankrupt. My father chose to work in the Bureau of Water Resources only because he thought the company did not have a promising future, and he simply passed the subsidiary company to me.

"Forget the Urban Construction Bureau, any other construction company would not be bothered with such a lousy company either. Honestly, that company is just a shell corporation. It hasn't had any business deals whatsoever. It's just used to receive shares from the main company.

"You're asking me to participate in the bidding with this kind of company... Are you kidding me?"

Janice did not say anything. Instead, she stared at Emma firmly.

"Trust me.

"That company isn't good, but I can tell that you're very capable."

"However, just because you're a woman, the Hill family and main family don't value you. Your grandpa just believes in Harvard, and you can't show your talents at all.

"As long as you bid this time, you can fully utilize your talents and make the Hill family and Grandpa see your abilities!"

Emma felt delighted.

That had been a thorn in her heart. She was very capable, but because she was a woman, her grandfather did not value her at all.

If she really won the bid on the project successfully, perhaps she could really use this plan to reverse her situation completely. She could expand her small company and make it even bigger than the main one.

However, the problem was, was it possible?

Unless the deputy director, Cillian Wall was mad, everything was just a dream.

Emma gratefully said, "Janice, thank you. I feel content knowing that you think of me so much. I'll be very happy regardless of whether we successfully bid on the project today or not."

Janice firmly said, "Trust me, and you must also believe in yourself that you'll succeed."

While they spoke, Harvard stood up on the other side. He held some information as he walked past them.