Chapter 389
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Zach stared at Randall with a cold look as he sat next to the trembling intern, Maybelline Forde. He approached with a stoic expression. The head of the Business Development Department came over, smiling, and said, “Ms. Forde, get up quick! Mr. Jardin wants to sit next to Mr. Burton.”
Maybelline seemed like she had found a lifeline. “O–Okay.” But before she could stand up, Randall grabbed her. “Mr. Jardin’s presence won’t stop us from having a drink. You can’t even handle alcohol; how are you going to seal a business deal? You must be fresh out of school! Come on… I’ll teach you.”
“Mr. Burton, I don’t need your help in educating our staff,” Zach said as he gripped Randall’s wrist, applying pressure.
The atmosphere suddenly froze.
the end, he compromised. He chuckled, ” I was just kidding, Mr. Jardin. Don’t take it seriously.
escorted out by her superior, leaving a few
an attempt to resolve the situation, he delved into some unregulated territories and even sought
from the Jent family – both fear and disdain. He saw the Jent family as nothing more than
had enough prestige to put Zach in his place. So, he didn’t think much of Zach’s swagger.
dinner, had some drinks, and the
laughter. “Mr. Jardin, my apologies for making you lose one hundred and eighty grand. After this project is completed, I’ll make sure to treat you to a good meal; after all, I can’t
the elevator button for the lobby on the first floor, while Zach remained composed. He nodded, saying, “I
forward to it.”
way, I heard at the Young residence the other day that your sister had a little mishap in the water. Nothing
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