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Stella gripped the newspaper tightly without realizing her knuckles had turned white. “Y-Yes, Mr. Faymon. I’ll keep
that in mind.”
With that, she scurried out of the office.
Curtis originally wanted to deal with some documents, but the smell of smoke made him frown. Hence, he went to
the secretarial department to look for Gabriel. “Since you’re so free, why don’t you clean my office and freshen the
air there?”
“All right. I’ll get it done right away.” Gabriel knew Curtis was still mad at him, so he promptly accepted the task and
scurried off for fear of the latter transferring him to the branch office in Norham.
Not long after, Tilly returned to the office, greeting Curtis politely when she saw the latter hanging around in the
secretarial department.
Curtis instructed her, “Look into Glory.”
Of course, Tilly did as told and soon came back with results. “Mr. Faymon, Glory is a company that sells cosmetics
and perfumes. The headquarters is in the capital, while its branch is located north of the financial center.
Apparently, they’ve changed their CEO, who’s not here yet. So, they sent the vice CEO over.”
Upon reading the vice CEO’s name and the rumors in the industry, Tilly subconsciously peeked at Curtis.
Uh… Should I tell him the rest?
However, Curtis clearly did not have the patience to hear the rest. He asked, “Are they up to anything these days?”
Tilly instantly answered, “Yes. They’re launching a new perfume. Glory has bought out a perfume formula from
another company at a handsome price. They even signed a bet-on agreement with Daystar, the company under
Faymon Group.”
The look in Curtis’ eyes darkened. “Print that agreement out for me.”
“Sure. Please hold on for a moment.” Tilly hurriedly contacted someone from Daystar and got the contents of the
bet-on agreement.
After printing it, she handed it to Curtis, saying, “Daystar’s CCO has told me to inform you that Glory’s business plan
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtand promotion aren’t great.”
“Mm. I got it,” responded Curtis as he lowered his head to flip through the agreement.
When he had finished reading it and processed what the CCO of Daystar had said, he could roughly figure out why
Glory called Faymon Group.
Glory’s product planning needed to be outsourced, and they wanted to get help from Faymon Group.
However, Faymon Group did not rely on cosmetics. Hence, they would never bother to entertain small companies
like that. Moreover, Daystar had already signed a bet-on agreement with Glory. Giving the latter help would only
harm Faymon Group’s own interests.
With that, Curtis returned the document to Tilly and said without hesitation, “Shred this. Since Daystar and Glory
have a bet-on agreement, you can reject any future calls from Glory without informing me.”
“Got it.” Tilly took the document from his hands and shredded it.
About half an hour later, Gabriel, who had gone to clean Curtis’ office returned. “Mr. Faymon, your office is clean
now. I’ve also placed some fresh bellflowers on your table. I’m sure your room will smell great once you enter it.”
Curtis’ face clouded over, and he glared at Gabriel. “Did I ask you to get flowers?”
Goosebumps rose all over Gabriel as he froze to the spot. “I heard you talking about flowering bellflowers back
then, so I thought you liked—”
After receiving the death glare from Curtis, Gabriel spluttered, “I-I’ll get it changed now!”
“Forget it!” Curtis snapped. He then tossed a keycard to Gabriel. “Go to my house and take Happy and Lucky out for
a bath. Tell the shop owner to give their claws a trim. After that, take them for a walk in the park.”
Gabriel peered at his watch and uttered cautiously, “N-Now? Mr. Faymon, it’s almost the end of office hours, and I
have something to attend to tonight. Can I do it tomorrow? I’ll go to your house early in the morning.”
Raising a brow, Curtis said plainly, “Now. I want them to watch the sunset.”
Curtis left Gabriel bereft of words.
What on earth? Since when did his pets learn to watch sunsets?
When Curtis returned to his office, he felt that the air was much fresher.
The sight of the fresh flowers and their subtle fragrance reminded him of Rayna. He subconsciously massaged his
temples when he recalled the way she rejected him in the elevator that day.
Since when did I become so emotional? Ugh. I have no self-control at all. This is not like me. We’ve already broken
up, and she’s left the relationship behind her. So, why can’t I do the same?
Curtis was completely absorbed in his thoughts. It took him some time to realize his phone was vibrating on the
table. At that, he picked it up and noticed the caller was the person in charge of the orchard.
He swiped the screen to answer it. “Hello. What’s the matter?”
“It’s like this. An assistant from Glory called just now. They’d like to order ten kilograms of oranges and apples from
our orchard. I wasn’t sure if you were the one who gave the order, so I put her on hold to call you.”
Glory called our orchard?
The frown on Curtis’ forehead deepened. Not only do they want to get our help, but they also want to buy our
exclusive fruits. How bold!
“Mr. Faymon, did you give them permission to do so? Are you collaborating with this company?”
“It’s just a small company. We never interacted with them. Don’t sell the fruits to them. One more thing. Blacklist
this company,” Curtis uttered plainly.
The person on the other end gave a brief response but did not hang up right away. He hesitated for a few seconds
before saying, “Mr. Faymon, our greenhouse oranges taste great this year. Doesn’t Ms. Garland like them? Should I
send some over to her?”
“Why? Are you that free to send someone else stuff?” The coldness and displeasure in Curtis’ tone of voice were
palpable.
“I-I was just asking—”
Curtis ordered coldly, “Pack some and give them out to those working closely with Faymon Group. If there are
extras, send them to Wyatt’s club as a treat for the premium clients.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“I’ll get that arranged right away. I’ll hang up now,” said the person in charge with a quiver in his voice before
hanging up hastily.
Curtis, on the other hand, did not move. He stared at his phone in silence.
What’s the point of giving it to her? That woman won’t even appreciate it. Instead, it’ll look like I still care about her.
Ever since that phone call, Rayna could not fall asleep that night. She felt incredibly uneasy.
It was not because Curtis refused to discuss the collaboration, but because Stella answered the call.
It’s the CEO’s office, not the secretarial department. She’s not Mr. Tylinski, either. What gives her the right to
answer the calls in his office? Maybe she and Curtis were doing something intimate there.
Her mind was flooded with all kinds of scenarios the entire night. As a result, she woke up feeling exhausted.
On the way to the office, Rayna received a call from Jefferson telling her that something happened to the company
in Jetroina. Hence, he needed to go over and check on things before going to Chanaea.
“Don’t worry. I’ll be here. Just focus on settling things with the company there. It’s not too late even if you come
here a month later,” Rayna assured with a smile.
Hearing that, Jefferson reminded tenderly, “Okay. Take good care of yourself and the babies. Call me if there’s
anything.”
“Okay.”
The moment Rayna arrived at Glory, Ella approached her with a conflicted expression. “Ms. Garland, the contact
person from Faymon Group’s orchard says the oranges are sold out. And when I gave them another call, I realized
our number is blocked.”
Rayna pursed her lips as she figured the other party said that on purpose. “The fruits there are specially planted for
their collaborators. There’s no way they’re sold out. They just didn’t want to sell them to us.”
“There’s one more thing,” Ella said, stealing a glance at Rayna. She then continued with hesitation, “I wanted to
arrange a meeting for you with Mr. Faymon, but Ms. Turner from the secretarial department says his schedule is full
for the next two months. And… she blocked my number, too.”