Until the day that I got into the accident, I still wore that tie, which was worth a couple hundred dollars.

"Give me that bid document," I said calmly.

"Okay."

Though the supervisor of the bidding department didn't understand why, he brought the bid document to me.

Unexpectedly, Nora took the vital document casually at the company in my name.

Looking at the bid document, I was ready and waiting to make fun of Ethan.

When it came to the day of bidding, I led the team there myself.

At the entrance of the assembly hall, I saw Ethan, who was condescending.

"Mr. Anderson, I'm so confident in this bid that you shouldn't compete with me."

"Well, I don't know why you're so confident in your crappy company." I looked at Ethan with disdain.

"If you don't believe me, just wait and see." Ethan seemed to say something, but he held his tongue.

I ignored him and went straight in with my staff.

The bidding started soon after.

The price of those lots our company bid on was the same as in the bid document.

Ethan looked so smug as if she had gotten the lot in Blanton.