Chapter 455
“Yes, Mister Lucas.”
Edmund had no choice but to do what Lucas said. He turned around, threw Corinne a disgusted
nce, and said huffily, “Miss Carew, please follow me.”
Corinne nodded, yawnedzily, and followed him out of the office.
At the hotel, the Aburian clients are staying.
Three men dressed in exotic clothes were dining in the restaurant downstairs of the hotel. They were
talking in a foreignnguage, and their tone and expressions were very serious and unhappy as if they
wereining about something that made them angry.
Not far from the restaurant, Edmund passed Corinne the details about the project. “The three men
there are the clients. Do you need me to take you there?” he asked coldly.
Corinne waved her hand. “No. I can go by myself.”
That was just fine with Edmund since he did not have the intention to take her there anyway. He did not
want to experience second-hand embarrassment in case Corinne did something unexpected to
embarrass herself.
In his mind, he already gave up on ever salvaging the rtionship with the Aburian clients for he knew
Lucas was only using this opportunity to get rid of Corinne.
Corinne quickly flipped through the information in her hand to get a rough idea of what she needed to
do. Then, without hesitation, she strode to where the Aburian clients were sitting and introduced herself
to them.
Since Edmund did not know a lick of Aburian, he sat down at a table not far from where the clients
were to monitor the situation.
In the beginning, the three Aburian men were still sullen, probably because of what happened with the
useless trantor. However, that quickly changed after Corinne said something to them in fluent
Aburian.
Edmund saw the three Aburian men beam a smile at Corinne and warmly invited her to sit down and
have lunch with them. Corinne gracefully sat down and the four of them had a pleasant conversation
together.
Seeing this nearly made Edmund’s jaw drop to the ground. He blinked in disbelief, wondering if he was
hallucinating. After observing for a while, he concluded that Corinne was the real thing and this
changed his impression of her for the better.
‘She’s doing it huh!’ to the truth of what happened to her mother.
Lucas looked at her silently for more than ten seconds. Suddenly he smiled and said, “Very well then.
Edmund, bring her to the client.”
Edmund was shocked. “What? Mister Lucas, I don’t-”
‘Think that’s a good idea. This chick doesn’t look like she knows Aburian. Is Mister Lucas seriously
going to gamble away the business like this?’ thought Edmund.
Lucas was not joking; he was dead serious. His thinking was, what was the worst that could happen? It
was not like thepany would go under just because they lost this business. Besides, it was
impossible to find a suitable Aburian trantor on such short notice and if he was honest with himself,
he found Corinne’s proposition very attractive.
Corinne gave him her words that she would never bother Anya and Jeremy ever again should she fail
to retain the client. In this way, it could be regarded as him helping to clear one of Anya’s biggest
rtionship obstacles. It was a win-win solution for him so he might as well let Corinne try.
Lucas picked up the warm coffee from his desk and took a sip. “Edmund, you don’t need to bring Miss
Carew back if she fails to make the client happy. Thispany will never hire someone arrogant
enough to think she can solve a problem with pure bravado alone.”
Edmund had no choice but to do what Lucas said. He turned around, threw Corinne a disgusted
nce, and said huffily, “Miss Carew, please follow me.”
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Corinne nodded, yawnedzily, and followed him out of the office.
At the hotel, the Aburian clients are staying.
Three men dressed in exotic clothes were dining in the restaurant downstairs of the hotel. They were
talking in a foreignnguage, and their tone and expressions were very serious and unhappy as if they
wereining about something that made them angry.
Not far from the restaurant, Edmund passed Corinne the details about the project. “The three men
there are the clients. Do you need me to take you there?” he asked coldly.
Corinne waved her hand. “No. I can go by myself.”
That was just fine with Edmund since he did not have the intention to take her there anyway. He did not
want to experience second-hand embarrassment in case Corinne did something. unexpected to
embarrass herself.
In his mind, he already gave up on ever salvaging the rtionship with the Aburian clients for he knew
Lucas was only using this opportunity to get rid of Corinne.
Corinne quickly flipped through the information in her hand to get a rough idea of what she needed to
do. Then, without hesitation, she strode to where the Aburian clients were sitting.
and introduced herself to them.
Since Edmund did not know a lick of Aburian, he sat down at a table not far from where the
clients were to monitor the situation.
In the beginning, the three Aburian men were still sullen, probably because of what happened with the
useless trantor. However, that quickly changed after Corinne said something to
them in fluent Aburian.
Edmund saw the three Aburian men beam a smile at Corinne and warmly invited her to sit down and
have lunch with them. Corinne gracefully sat down and the four of them had a pleasant conversation
together.
Seeing this nearly made Edmund’s jaw drop to the ground. He blinked in disbelief, wondering if he was
hallucinating. After observing for a while, he concluded that Corinne was the real thing and this
changed his impression of her for the better.
‘She’s doing it huh!’
Meanwhile, at the French restaurant called Kairos Flower.
The restaurant manager immediately greeted Lucas enthusiastically as soon as he gracefully waltzed
into the restaurant.
“Wee, Mister Lucas. Mister Jeremy and Miss Anya are waiting for you at the VIP table. Please
allow me to lead you to their table.”
Lucas nodded and followed the restaurant manager to the VIP table.
Anya was talking incessantly to Jeremy but stopped when she saw Lucas walking over to them. She
smiled and waved him over. “Finally, you’re here, Lucas!”
The waiter respectfully pulled out a chair for him and he sat down next to Anya.
After ordering, Lucas gave the menu back to the waiter and signaled to him to give them some privacy.
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Lucas looked at Jeremy who was sitting opposite him and cutting his steak slowly and said, “Sorry for
making you wait, Jeremy.”