Chapter 387
Divorce Time
Chapter 387 Vesta quickly signed the termination agreement. She promised to pay the compensation within the agreed timeline. When Stewart got the news, he snorted, âShe sure acts fast.â
The lawyers were handling the rest, and once Vesta signed the agreement, Charlene and Stewart stopped worrying about it.
A few days later, Kenton Wagner was on vacation, and it had been a while since the teacher and his two students had seen each other. They decided to meet up for lunch.
Charlene and Stewart left the office around noon and headed to a cozy bistro. Just as they arrived, they ran into Vesta and Thorne, along with a few others, including Ellas Thornfield, the CEO of another leading Al company, Aether Innovations.
Elias and Stewart had a decent relationship, the kind where they could chat a bit when they ran into each other. Elias caught sight of Stewart and greeted him warmly, âMr. Ferguson!â
Stewart glanced over, ignored Thorne and Vesta, and replied with a smile, âElias.â
Elias knew that Neural Nexus Tech had approached him after ending things with PrimeStar. Seeing Stewartâs cold demeanor towards Thorne and Vesta, Elias assumed the breakup hadnât been pleasant.
In the past, Thorne and Vesta would have greeted Stewart, even if he was indifferent. But not today. Vestaâs glance was noticeably cooler, and Charlene couldnât be bothered to look at them at all.
After exchanging pleasantries with Elias, Stewart and Charlene headed inside without giving Thorne and Vesta another thought.
Once they were in the private dining room, Stewart remarked dryly, âThey just ended things with us and immediately teamed up with Aether Innovations. Thorne doesnât mess around.â
Aether Innovations was a big name in the Al world, and partnering with them likely cost more than their previous deal.
Charlene poured some water and said, âTheir language system was topânotch last year. Itâs no surprise they sought out Elias.
Itâs a smart move to regain what they lost by ending things with us.â
Stewart knew this, of course. It only made him more frustrated. âI bet Thorne is footing the bill for the termination fee,â he grumbled.
Charlene didnât respond. Just then, Kenton arrived, and the conversation shifted to more pleasant topics. They didnât want to burden Kenton with their business woes.
When they met Kenton, they usually discussed the latest in Al, and since they didnât get together often, the lunch stretched on for nearly two hours.
As they were leaving, they bumped into Thorne, Vesta, and Elias again in the hallway. Elias spotted Kenton and greeted him enthusiastically, âMr. Wagner!â
Kenton nodded, acknowledging Elias. Thorne and Vesta followed suit with their greetings. Kenton, maintaining his cool demeanor, hadnât responded when another group emerged from the corner.
Charlene recognized Dalton Ramirez and quickly looked away. Dalton, recovering from his initial surprise, greeted Kenton, âMr.
Wagner!â
Kenton nodded again, poised to respond, but Dalton turned his attention to the rest, asking, âWere you all dining together?â
Heâd heard about the split between PrimeStar and Neural Nexus Tech and the reasons behind it. Seeing them all together seemed odd.
Vesta, sensing his curiosity, clarified, âNo, we just ran into each other.â
1/2 15:29 Chapter 387 âAh, I see,â Dalton replied, as if confirming his suspicions.
Charlene and Stewart had no interest in further chitâchat with Dalton or Thorne. Stewart spoke up first, addressing Kenton, âShall we, professor?â And with that, they left, leaving the past behind as they moved forward.
Kenton nodded, just about to turn and leave, when Dalton noticed Charlene and Stewartâs dismissive expressions. They clearly didnât think much of him, Thorne, or Vesta. His face grew cold, and he abruptly stepped forward, speaking up, âMr. Wagner, my father is Abelard Ramirez. We met a while back. Do you remember?â
âI do,â Kenton replied, giving him a measured look. âAnd what of it?â