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With a single nod, the project was greenlit. By the following spring, the Jordan & Co. flags were once again flying over waters they hadn't touched in fifty years, a testament to a strategy that was as bold as the woman who designed it.
"It's more than ready," she replied, sliding the finalized 125 dossier across the table. "We aren't just moving cargo anymore, Jules. We're moving history." giselle_palmer_jules_jordan_com_125
Her current assignment, Project 125, was different from the rest. It wasn’t just a numbers game; it was a legacy play. The file sat on her desk, bound in heavy leather, containing the blueprint for reviving an aging shipping empire. Jules Jordan, the firm’s founder and a man of few words, had entrusted her with this specific venture because of her reputation for finding "the ghost in the machine"—the one hidden variable that others missed. With a single nod, the project was greenlit