I've Been There Before
Chapter 305 I Don’t Want the Gratitude Verbally
The meeting lasted for nearly an hour.
All along, Cayne stayed at the corner of the bar, drinking and chatting with the Secretary-General.
It was not until Grace walked out of the door that the man elegantly put down the cup in his hand and stood up.
“Let’s go. We’ve been in the plane and haven’t rested. Are you tired? Let me take you back to your room.”
“Cayne, wait a moment. Long time no see. Don’t you want to have a drink with me?”
Miffel leaned against the door and looked at him with a smile.
When Grace heard this, she became relaxed. “In that case, I won’t disturb you.”
Her reaction was keenly captured by Cayne. The light in his deep pupils dimmed slightly. He was smart, so he knew what to do next. And he didn’t insist on sending Grace away.
“Alright,” the man tilted his head and said to Miffel, who was leaning against the door. “It’s just that it’s late at night. A gentleman shouldn’t let a woman leave alone.” As he said that, he glanced at the secretary-general and hinted, “Do you want your secretary-general to make another trip?”
Miffel was very tactful and said to the secretary-general, “Take this lady back to her room and make sure her safety.”
“Yes, sir.”
After he left, there were only two outstanding men in the large reception room.
“Is that her? You owe me a favor to let me fly here?”
“Is she important?” Miffel walked elegantly to the bar and poured another glass of whiskey. “Another glass?” He raised his glass at Cayne and signaled.
“I desperately want to get her. And I also want to hide her from others.” Whether it was important or not, he didn’t know. “Leon wanted me to ask you if that person is alright.”
“Leon?”
“Huh. It’s been so many years, but he still didn’t let it be.”
“I used to think that only Asians would be so conflicted.”
“But now when I see you, I know that you’re finished.”
“Are you and Leon so self-righteous?” Cayne chuckled without further explanation.
Miffel had the glass of wine, “She’s great.”
“I know. She’s always been great.” Speaking of Grace, Cayne was pride. It was as if his things had been praised.
“Her negotiating skills are amazing. God, who did she learn from?”
“I think the person who taught her such excellent negotiation skills must be very powerful.”
“You seldom think so highly of anyone, Miffel. I only warn you once. Stay away from her.” Cayne’s gaze darkened.
Miffel’s lips twitched. “You’re really done, Cayne. Well, are you Hunter I know?”
“It has nothing to do with you. You just need to remember that you must stay away from her.”
Miffel couldn’t help but roll his eyes.
“I just admire her negotiating skills.”
“I have met many experts in negotiation at home and abroad.”
“In terms of negotiation skills from a technical point of view, she is still immature.”
“I say that she is skilled in negotiation because she has skills and sincerity at the same time.”
“She said her intentions to work together as well as the shortcomings. But she also said that she was determined and able to handle every detail even with these shortcomings. I like her sincerity and confidence.”
“There were many partners who just reported us good news instead of bad news. Her frankness, confidence, honesty, analysis are persuasive. And it is easy for people to calm down and listen to her opinions.”
“Sure enough, Cayne. Well done, Hunter.”
the name Hunter had once made Cayne feel honored. Today, it sounded worse. For no reason, he was distracted. He
Hunter.” In the midst of his irritation, he didn’t think too much about it and admitted
turned around and strode
at the figure that
all of them
was dangerous, he still
no, no. He was not going to
...
muted when she learned that she was going to
she returned to the guest room, she sat on the bed wrapped in a towel after a shower. The screen on the bedside table
picked it up and hesitated
end, she
why did you answer the phone? I called so many times that I couldn’t contact with you. I
of the phone, Vivian hurriedly said while Grace apologized hurriedly, “Don’t
a phone call.” Grace understood her. Vivian looked smart and capable, but in fact, she
“Miffel. I met Miffel.”
other side of the phone, there was instantly silence.
Miffel of
microphone. Grace immediately moved her phone far away
Tell me, you mean the
“You meet Miffel?
Is he handsome?
Did you guys talk?
What did he say?
he know
you guys talk about
Did he agree?”
was about to answer. But she was stopped by a series
had no choice but
interested in my proposal. As for the project we
to
James, don’t worry. I’ll sort out
when she was angry, she always called Grace intimately. But when
attitude towards
conversion
“Oh right!”
almost forgot
can feel
“Well. Is that so?”
was why she
the same whether she was
just an indispensable name in his life. It
put on her pajamas and walked to the balcony. The wind
had already escaped to this place, but
close to him, but that morning, she personally helped him. She shouldn’t have any more entanglements with
do anything wrong. She shouldn’t have been
had always
up, she had already
The doorbell rang.
Wait
She was still wearing a nightgown. She tidied up the nightgown and opened the
“Good morning.”
nightgown, which was neat and tidy, and then
“Work?”
time. It really helped me a lot.” She walked to the teahouse, “What
“Water.”
a moment.” She flushed the
The smell of male
left the tea room
James Group either.” She looked at Cayne sincerely. The sincerity in her eyes attracted him in an instant, making him forget
her words but her eyes that attracted him. He was like a gambler who was
to care. He
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