Chapter 369
Divorce Time
Chapter 368 That afternoon, Charlene had just returned to PrimeStar Technologies when her phone buzzed with a call from Thorne if they broke the contract with Neural Nexus Tech, it would be a massive blow to the company The moment Charlene saw Thorneâs name flash on her screen, she knew exactly why he was calling She didnât answer.
Thorne called twice more, and when Charlene still didnât pick up, he turned to Stewart.
Stewart, well aware of Thorneâs intentions, picked up the call.
Without any pleasantries, he asked, âMr. Henderson, youâre calling about the Neural Nexus Tech issue, arenât you?â
Thorne replied, âYes, Mr. Ferguson, what can we do to resolve this?â
âIâm sorry, Mr. Henderson, but Mr. Hawkinsâ actions have crossed a line for me. I canât compromise on this,â Stewart said coolly.
âIs there anything else you need to discuss?â
Thorne pressed, âIs there really no room for negotiation?â
âNone,â Stewart confirmed. âIâll be handling this matter with my legal team. I expect you to respect my companyâs employees and not bother them. Otherwise, Iâll have to assume you, like Mr. Hawkins, lack respect for our partnership. That would force me to reconsider our ongoing collaboration.â
Knowing Thorne couldnât break the deadlock with him, Stewart anticipated heâd turn to Charlene next.
Not that Thorne could do much to Charlene, but if Thorne decided to target the Ross family for the sake of Vesta Hawkins, it would be a disaster.
An unnecessary disaster, and one best avoided.
The conversation was a veiled warning to Thorne: steer clear of the Ross family, or risk jeopardizing their mutual projects.
Stewart added, âIf our collaboration hits a snag, it could be quite the scandal, Mr. Henderson. I trust you understand my point?â
The word had already spread that The Henderson Groupâs project was set to compete with international counterparts.
There was a national buzz, with high expectations placed on The Henderson Group.
PrimeStar was the ideal partner for The Henderson Groupâs project.
If Thorne let personal matters with his girlfriend disrupt their cooperation, and word got out, it would be all over the news. The project and The Henderson Groupâs image would be tainted with scandal.
This sort of fallout would infringe on the interests of The Henderson Groupâs other stakeholders.
With both internal and external pressures mounting, Thorne would face significant losses and stress.
Stewart didnât lay it all out, but Thorne understood the underlying threat. He chuckled softly, âI understand your point, Mr.
Ferguson.â
Stewart knew Thorne grasped the gravity of the situation. He asked icily, âAnything else, Mr. Henderson?â
Thorne replied, âNo, thatâs all.â
With that, Stewart ended the call abruptly.
As soon as he hung up, Stewart dialed Charlene..
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âThorne called me. We just talked,â Stewart informed her, then asked, âDid he try reaching out to you?â
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