Chapter 30
Reborn Before The Divorce
On that afternoon, Louie was âinvitedâ to the Pascall Group. He had been waiting around the company for the past few days in hopes of seeing Jesse again and salvaging the project. But was the Pascall Group accessible to just anyone?
It wasnât until today that Jesseâs assistant personally brought him in. âMr. Pascall, please wait a moment. Mr. Pascall needs to handle something first.â
âHmm, no problem.â
After waiting for about half an hour, Jesse finally appeared in the office. âMr. Pascall,â Louie stood up quickly.
âPlease sit down. What can I help you with?â
Louie thought to himself, wasnât this a rhetorical question? But seeing Jesseâs expressionless face, he didnât dare say anything. âMr. Pascall, the cooperation we discussed between our two companies not long ago, when do you plan to sign the contract?â
âOh, you mean the contract. Thereâs no rush. I think there are some terms that still need to be negotiated.â
âMr. Pascall, if you have any ideas that we can cooperate with, we will definitely comply.â
Louie had already mentally prepared himself before coming. As long as he could sign this contract, it didnât matter if he had to take a loss, as long as it meant maintaining a long-term partnership with Jesse.
âThe terms I propose may result in a significant loss of profit for your company. Can you make the decision alone?â
âI will bring your suggestions back and give you an answer as soon as possible.â
âWell, it has to be soon. Many companies have approached me recently, offering very generous terms to discuss partnerships with me. Theyâre very sincere.â
âPlease give us this opportunity, Mr. Pascall. We wonât disappoint you.â
Jesse nodded. âWeâve had a lot of negotiations before. I want to give you this opportunity.â
Upon hearing this, Louie breathed a small sigh of relief. Was Jesse easing up?
âI heard that because of this matter, Mrs. Wollridge went to see my wife about it. Mr. Wollridge really found a virtuous wife.â
When Louie heard the mention of his wife, sweat broke out on his forehead.
âLast time was our fault. We apologize to your whole family.â
âChildren fighting is normal, after all, I am a cripple.â
Louie was suddenly shocked.
âItâs my fault for not disciplining my son properly. I will make sure to discipline him well.â