?Chapter 567:
Now in his fifties, Cutler had long since left teaching behind, his expertise in aeronautics had brought him sess, making him a respected figure in the field. When he saw Cedric, he approached him cheerfully.
“Cedric, I justnded a huge contract, and you were the first person who came to mind.
You know Dreamfly Airlines, right?”
Cedric’s secretary felt a twinge of regret. That golden opportunity was supposed to go to Phillips Group.
“I’ve signed a major deal with them, but we still have some details to work out. I’d love to partner with you on this. They’ve already given us the advance, and if we y our cards right, we could see a fantastic profit. What do you think?” Cutler’s eyes lit up with excitement. Times had been tough economically, and everyone was anxious.
Landing such arge order could ease their worries for the next ten years.
Cutler spoke with a beaming smile and bright eyes.
Cedric realized he could’ve easily found someone else for this job—someone who might have been easier to work with and could bring in more cash. But he was the first person Cutler had approached.
Cedric could see that Cutler really wanted to help him seed.
“What’s up?” Cutler asked after noticing Cedric’s silence.
“Do you have any worries?”
Of course, Cedric did have worries.
He wasn’t naive; passing on such a golden opportunity was tough.
However, he couldn’t shake the feeling that Dreamfly Airlines might somehow be linked to Dani.
He had no proof, just a gut feeling.
With all the chaos surrounding hertely, he couldn’t help but feel anxious.
“No. It’s just that Phillips Group has been really busy. Maybe you should look for someone else.”
“Too busy for what?” Cutler asked, a look of confusion crossing his face.
“You run a business, but you’re fretting over having too much on your te? Hang on a second. Do you honestly believe I would ever harm you?”
Cedric quickly responded, “Not at all! It’s just that I’ve got so much on my te right now.”
Cutler remained skeptical.
“You’re the CEO! All you need to do is make decisions. How can you be too busy? What exactly are you referring to? Don’t you have a team to delegate tasks? I won’t argue this point with you.
You’d be out of your mind not to seize this chance. That’s it. If you’re too swamped, have someone else reach out to me. I’ll leave the contract here. If you still see me as your mentor, don’t waste any more time talking.” With that, Cutler confidently left the office.
The secretary walked in, scanned the contract, and couldn’t help butment, “After all these years, it’s clear that Cutler still has your best interests at heart. Just look at that amazing profit-sharing deal. I’m not sure anyone else in Olisvine could top that.”
Cedric was well aware of Cutler’s reputation. Still, his thoughts were clouded by concerns for Dani. This anxiety was persistent, gnawing at him no matter how hard he tried to shake it off.
“You haven’t truly experienced love yet. Once you meet that special someone, everything will make sense,” Cedric said.
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