Chapter 34 - Rising Value

Everything that Mary had said had come true.

In less than a month, the government issued several documents, all of which were to build the Northwest region.

The city was currently overpopulated. In order to connect the southwest and northwest, as well as the southeast and northwest regions, the government had already planned to build flyovers.

Other than the road expansion that was planned previously, there were other construction plans.

The central destination of the flyover happened to be located at Land No. 6. There were even similar construction plans around it.

Mary's words reminded Gwyn that land prices were not the only important factor in the city's development. The government's request for expansion also meant the importance of construction projects. 

With road expansion, there were likely other development plans to be made.

Gwyn worked overnights with his team to come up with a comprehensive construction design and plan and successfully won the government tender. 

Many companies were caught off guard by the government document, and even participated in bidding without proper design, naturally losing to Gwyn's well-prepared plan.

In order to celebrate this success, Quintana prepared a sumptuous dinner. Although there was no banquet, it was more heart-warming to celebrate with his family.

Even Gwyn's father, Grimm, who was usually stern, smiled at Mary.

When Quintana heard that Gwyn was fully prepared because of Mary's reminder, she was extremely excited. "Mary, you're the Miller family's angel! Oh my god, Mary, why are you so cute?"

Although Grimm did not speak, he kept nodding.

Mary, on the other hand, sat in her seat with a guilty conscience. She was still not confident and knew nothing about design and planning.

However, she had memories of her previous life, so it was easy to make judgments in hindsight. No matter what the reason for buying the land was, everyone could see the result.

Mary couldn't believe that her nonsense, combined with memories from her past life, had actually resulted in such a good outcome.

While Gwyn and his family were celebrating their success, Bob was starting to feel uneasy.

Since receiving the phone call, Bob's face had been gloomy. "Are you saying that Gwyn has won the bid again? How is that possible? It's only been one or two weeks. What? Quickly send me their public materials."

Bob did not refuse to participate in the bidding, but the company was not prepared and believed that hastily bidding would only be a waste of energy, completely rejecting Bob's proposal.

When he saw the materials, Bob's blood boiled. He didn't expect Gwyn to have such a thorough plan.

Even Gwyn couldn't be this powerful in such a short time unless he could predict the future.

Suddenly, Bob thought of what Mary had said. "Gwyn wanted me to bid number six."

Bob's heart almost stopped.

He quickly found the map and marked the location of Land No. 6. Bob gasped in shock!

This was actually the central area of the new development plan, and this small plot of land worth 2 million now could probably not even be bought for 20 million!

Bob refused to believe that Gwyn could predict the future, purchase land in the northwest, and have a well-prepared plan for the bidding process.

The answer was obvious. Gwyn knew that the government would plan this way in the future, so he was prepared.

When Julie came in with coffee, she saw the somewhat crazy Bob.

She wanted to go forward and ask, but she heard Bob say, "That's right, that must be the case! If it was the Miller family, it wouldn't be surprising. They must have heard the news from the government officials long ago. Otherwise, how could they be prepared?"

Julie frowned. She could guess what Bob was talking about. Especially when she thought about how Mary's land was at the center of the new plan, Julie couldn't help but be jealous.

Why was god being so unfair? It wasn't enough to give Mary a good background and beauty. Even her luck was so good!

Bob mumbled to himself for a while before he noticed Julie coming in.

He gently held Julie in his arms and spun her around a few times. Julie hugged his neck tightly, feeling a bit scared.

Bob kissed her on the face and said, "Darling, I'm finally going to turn the tide! My opportunity has come!"

Julie didn't know what he was talking about, but still smiled and said, "Congratulations, my dear."

Unexpectedly, Bob looked at her with a burning gaze and said, "So, go ask Mary out tomorrow. I want to see her. I have to see her tomorrow."