Yet, Eric had never thought that his own department would end up playing a role in helping Samuel get closer to Yvonne, almost like they were a matchmaking service.
“So, Hover Group was the financial group that wanted to invest in the Intangible Cultural Heritage Promotional Event,” said Yvonne, not feeling the slightest bit surprised.
When she took a seat, Samuel smoothly sat down next to her.
On the other side of the table were the members of the Department of Arts and Culture, all of whom were smiling.
“Have you already recovered from your injury, Mr. Hover?” asked Yvonne.
“Yes, I have.”
Samuel still looked as cold and dignified as ever. He was wearing a black tailored suit with a silver kitten–shaped tie clip fastened to his tie and an expensive wristwatch. His hair was meticulously styled, and there was a faint scent of cologne coming from him.
His attire looked casually thrown together, but he had in fact put a lot of thought into it.
In fact, even Howard had done a double take when he saw Samuel at the company today, because he hadn’t been informed about Samuel attending any banquets.
Yvonne noticed that he looked a little different, but she couldn’t describe it in words. He just looked…. quite dazzling.
Considering that they were in the conference room, she naturally returned to the main topic at hand.
“You’ve always known that I was helping Professor Weedle organize the Intangible Cultural Heritage Promotional Event, Mr. Hover. Why are you suddenly interested in participating directly?”
Samuel unobtrusively turned sideways to face her. “Hover Group has always been supportive of cultural events held within Jeriton City, so we’re also interested in the Intangible Cultural Heritage Promotional Event. We wish to take the lead in promoting the event and spur on Jeriton City’s tourism economy.
“Have you ever thought of turning the Intangible Cultural Heritage Promotional Event into a long–term tourist attraction instead of limiting it to a three–day event, Ms. Jamison? It could become a hallmark of this quaint city.”
As Yvonne listened to Samuel’s magnetic voice, the image of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Promotional Event becoming a cultural attraction like the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World slowly emerged in her mind.
However, she had to remain realistic. “Your proposal is indeed better for Jeriton City’s cultural promotion, Mr. Hover, but creating long–term tourist attractions will require even more funds and land.
“The time and effort required is beyond what the Department of Arts and Culture and I can contribute. It simply isn’t a goal that can be achieved overnight.”
“If Hover Group provides the funds and land required for the cultural attractions, then as long as you and Professor Weedle handle the promotion of the themes, the issues you’re worried about will cease to be issues,” countered Samuel.
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From a promotional event to a representative tourist attraction in Jeriton City—such an idea had never occurred to Yvonne, nor did she dare imagine it.
“You know the deadline for the event, Mr. Hover. Have you already confirmed a location for us to carry out the expansion within such a short period of time?” she asked.
“Hover Group has a large–scale lifestyle shopping center project that is expected to kick off after two years. Opposite the lifestyle center’s plaza is an ancient building that has been classified as a premium tourist attraction in Jeriton City.
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“If an intangible cultural heritage tourist attraction is built there, the surroundings can all be converted into a promotional area.
Hover Group will be responsible for all the funding, and all I want is for you… to cooperate with us as the creative designer of the intangible cultural heritage themes.”
Samuel seemed naturally imposing when he talked about business matters.
Yvonne held her breath slightly.
Hover Group’s large–scale lifestyle shopping center project was a huge project that Jared had really wanted to collaborate on before she’d left Ford Corporation.
Luther was also competing with Jared over it now, so this project concerned both the Fords and the Felands.
In the end, whoever could collaborate with Hover Group would be able to move further up the ranks of the wealthy families in Jeriton City.
Yvonne didn’t expect to be presented with a chance to work on that same project.
She didn’t give Samuel a direct reply. Instead, she took a deep breath before asking, “Have you chosen Ford Corporation or Feland Group to cooperate with on such an important project, Mr. Hover?”
Samuel stared at her through slightly narrowed eyes.
“It hasn’t been decided yet. I’ll leave the decision in your hands, Ms. Jamison,” he said with an imperceptible hint of affection in his low voice. “Hover Group will cooperate with whoever you choose.”
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