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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 156
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Chapter 156

One second later, her Whatsapp was flooded with messages.

(Addy, you’re so cruel!

[Addy, this is the 999th time that you’ve blocked my phone number. I’ll remember this!

[Addy, I’m sorry. Give me another chance!] Adina coldly slammed her phone back on the office desk with

the screen facing down.

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She then raised her head and smiled. “I’m sorry, Mr. Garcia. We can continue now. Regarding Visual

Studio Code that you mentioned earlier, it is a rather traditional coding software. I’ve amended a few

parts—”

“Ms. Daugherty, I think I better take this preliminary design concept back to Winters Corporation to study

it.” Mr. Garcia stood up. “A-F is a project that Winters Corporation has invested a lot into. Some details

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can’t be decided by the two of us.”

Adina smiled and nodded. “You’re right, Mr. Garcia. We’ll discuss it again after the Technical Department

of Winters Corporation audits and reviews it.”

Mr. Garcia held the thick document with the design while he walked out of the studio. As soon as he got

into his car, he casually threw the document on the passenger seat. When he casually flipped through

the document earlier, he had not noticed anything. But when Adina was on the call, he had purposely

read two pages in detail.

Following his careful reading, he realized how hilarious the proposal for the program design

was.

The final expected outcome of the proposal was similar to Mr. Winters’ prediction, but the process of

realizing it was ridiculous. The most common programming languages currently on the market had

disadvantages in this program’s design. Besides, they were broken and combined into a brand new

coding method. Was this woman too gifted or over-confident?

Mr. Garcia shook his head and drove back to Winters Corporation.

After that, he took the proposal to the top floor. At this time, Duke was having a meeting with the

executives in the meeting room. Jake was the only one arranging and storing the documents in the

CEO’s office.

When Jake saw Mr. Garcia come in, he happily said, “Mr. Garcia, did you meet Ms. Daugherty today?”

Jake might not pay attention to many things, but he remembered everything about Ms. Daugherty.

After all, Mr. Winters treated her differently.

“Yes, I went over to talk about the proposal for the preliminary design-” Halfway through, Mr. Garcia was

interrupted by Jake. “Actually, Mr. Garcia, when you go to Ms. Daugherty’s company, it’s better to go with

Mr.

Winters.” Jake winked. “Mr. Winters cares about this project very much, so it’s better that he personally

goes and discusses it with her.”

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Mr. Garcia caught the meaning behind his words. Did Mr. Winters care about the project or the person in

charge of the project? Was Mr. Winters really attracted to Ms. Daugherty? Did he hand over such a

challenging innovative project to a newly established studio because of that?

Mr. Garcia seemed a little conflicted. “This is such an important innovative project, and we’re working

together with Mr. Sunderland and Mr. Walker. They’ve invested at least $ 500,000,000. How could Mr.

Winters recklessly decide on a collaborator?”

“Mr. Garcia, you don’t know about this. Actually, Ms. Daugherty is…” Before Jake could finish his

sentence, he saw a cold and tall figure walking over from the other end of the corridor. He immediately

schooled his expression before he respectfully greeted, “Mr. Winters!” Mr. Garcia also turned around and

greeted Duke respectfully before he handed over the design proposal. “Mr. Winters, this is the first draft

for the A-F project design submitted by Ms. Daugherty of LaStar Technology Corporation. Please have a

look.”

Duke took the proposal and casually flipped through it. As he read it, he asked, “What do you think about

the first draft?”