Chapter 226 Higher-Ups’ Mistake?

After Louis‘ call was hung up, his expression suddenly became extremely gloomy.

Louis‘ assistant, who was sitting in the front row, held his breath instinctively and tried his best to make himself inconspicuous.

Since Miss Grey left the Smith family, her attitude toward Mr. Smith had been terrible.

And even stranger, ever since then, the Smith family had encountered trouble after trouble. They had not had a day of peace.

Miss Grey refused to see Mr. Smith now. It was obvious that she still hated Mr. Smith.

Louis‘ assistant looked at Louis‘ expression and was downcast for a long time. Then, he asked gingerly, “Mr. Smith, why don’t we try our luck by taking the route back to Miss Grey’s house?”

“Do you know where she lives?” Louis looked at his assistant coldly.

Louis‘ assistant was startled and stammered, “I don’t know…”

“That would’ve been an impossible feat,” he thought.

After Miss Grey left Smith Group, it was as if she had vanished. No one even knew her whereabouts, let alone hear any news about her.

to massage

could not have

slowly, Louis‘ phone suddenly rang. It was a

“Mr. Smith.”

loan that we previously applied

fell into a short silence. It was as if he found this

White pondered for a moment and said tentatively,

materials you submitted, they declined the loan. Why don’t you try to submit your loan

approved?” Louis frowned. His handsome face seemed to be shrouded with coldness. “Did the

had been approved by this bank. The materials and loan applications would be reviewed and approved very quickly. Why was the loan declined this time?” Louis

understand your feelings.” Mr. White comforted Louis. “To be honest, I’ve asked the higher–ups. They’re not targeting you alone. Recently, the higher–ups have issued new rules and modified the policies. They’ve judged

the expression on his face remained

calmly, “I understand. Thank you for your

phone, Louis secretly gritted his teeth and

going on?” Louis wondered.

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