Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Tom was on the verge of exploding with anger!
Jake had done nothing and yet he was appointed as the director? Based on what?!
But he understood that at this crucial stage of cooperation, such a request for the Horton Group was just a small matter!
With so many executives watching, such a minor job transfer would inevitably be agreed to by Lewis!
How frustrating!
What was wrong with this Frankie Allen?! Even if the Davis family harbored resentment against the Horton family back then, shouldnât it be aimed at the first branch of the family? Why was he always against Lewis?!
Lewisâs expression was calm. He had always been cool-minded, and his piercing gaze fixed on Frankie Allen. Slowly he said, âIf I donât agree, wonât Mr. Allen sign the deal?â
His interrogatory statement quieted the room instantly.
Lewis looked indifferent.
There were many people from the Horton Group in the conference room, all of whom could bring pressure on Lewis.
But there were also plenty of people from the Allen family!
If the cooperation was canceled because of the unreasonable requirement proposed by Frankie Allen, he would face the companyâs pressure too.
Now it was merely a test of each sideâs patience.
The one who couldnât hold out would lose.
After a long while, Lewis still appeared calm. Frankie Allen was left with no choice but to speak up, âOf course not, Mr. Horton. Maybe you misunderstood. This is just my personal proposal.â
The chill around Lewis seemed to fade a bit. âLetâs sign the contract first. Jake will be responsible for the future cooperation.
Once Jake got things done, there would be a reason for his promotion to director. This was a verbal promise that Lewis gave to Frankie Allen.
Both sides were large corporate groups. Frankie Allen took a step back, and Lewis didnât want to be overly aggressive.
Frankie nodded, signed the two contracts, and stamped them. Thus, the cooperation officially took effect.
Frankie stood up and extended a hand to Lewis, âMr. Horton, happy working with you.â
Lewis looked at him indifferently without saying a word, showing that he was still dissatisfied with the commotion that Frankie had recently stirred up.
Seeing this, Frankie Allen waved his hand to dismiss the assistants in the conference room. After the room was left with two people, he turned to Lewis, trying to explain. âDonât get me wrong. My actions werenât instigated by my aunt. I owed Isla Olsen a favor. I just had to fight for some benefits for Jake.â Upon hearing this, Lewis stood up. âNo need to explain. Iâm not interested in her.â
Frankie frowned. âMy sister was humiliated in the hospital and almost lost her life. Isla Olsen protected her and called me, saving my sister. I have to repay this debt.â
Lewisâs eyes narrowed, colder than before. Without another word, he walked out the door.
Tom followed him. âBoss, we just discussed with the people from the Allen Family. There will be a celebratory banquet tomorrow night. I inquired just now, and Frankie Allen will come. I heard that his parents have also arrived in Oceanion and will attend then.â
Upon hearing this, Lewis narrowed his eyes, âI see.â
Frankie Allenâs mother was that womanâs younger sister, his own aunt.
Tom continued. âThereâs one problem, your date. Should we find one from the secretariat, or should we ask Miss Olsen?
Lewis expressed plainly, âShe probably doesnât like such events, forget it.â
It meant that he didnât need a date.
Tom nodded in acknowledgment.
But he was taken aback shortly after.
If it were in the past, the boss would have reprimanded him for being too talkative as soon as he heard the name âMiss Olsenâ. Now he was saying that she didnât like the occasion?
It seems like the bossâs attitude toward Miss Olsen has changed.
Keira didnât feel any change.
After all, when Lewis returned from work, he was still wearing a gloomy face as if someone owed him a fortune.
Even when the puppy raised its head and wagged its tail to greet him, the man didnât even give it a glance.
Keira pretended she didnât see it and continued with her work, wrapping up her drug research.
These days, she had thoroughly understood the neurology data borrowed from the Horton Group. The problem she encountered in her research now had a solution, so she could now create the clinical drug for Alzheimerâs disease soon.
Old Mrs. Horton had been very anxious since Keira wasnât going to work anymore. She wanted the couple to foster their relationship more and initially intended to talk to Lewis after work to take his wife out to see a concert or have a meal or somethingâ¦
But looking at his face, she couldnât help but comment, âHe must have had a tough day at work.â n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
She turned to Tom and asked, âDid he encounter any difficulty?â
When Lewis went to wash his hands in the bathroom, Tom couldnât help but say, âItâs still that Frankie Allen. I donât know whatâs wrong with him. He is always against the boss and tries to promote young Mr. Hortonâ¦â
Keira raised her eyebrows.
Had Tom forgotten that old Mrs. Horton was also Jakeâs great-grandmother?
He was talking like this in front of the old ladyâ¦
But to her surprise, old Mrs. Horton snorted, âHow come I didnât know that there was a relationship between the Allen family and Jake? How did they connect? Doesnât Jake really know that the Allen family has reservations about his uncle? Wait, shouldnât the Allen family hate the first branch?â
Her expression clearly showed that she was unhesitatingly standing on Lewisâs side.
Tom snorted, âWho knows whatâs going on? Itâs a shame that the Allen family doesnât have a proper relationship with us but is getting all cozy with the first branch!â
Old Mrs. Horton pursed her lips. âDidnât you go to see Alienâs younger daughter at the hospital today? Wasnât the relationship reconciled a bit? Seeing her own nephew, didnât Mrs. Allen show any emotions?â
Tom sighed. âWe didnât meet them. They said the patient wasnât well.
Old Mrs. Horton was very dissatisfied. âEven if her condition isnât good, shouldnât they let us see her? Once you think about it, they arenât close to us and havenât tried to make an effort! Actually, some relatives are easy to get along with once the ice is broken.
The old lady had thought it through.
After all, it was her son who failed Lewisâs mother back then, so it was natural for the Davis family to hate them.
She resented them previously because Lewisâs mother had a C-section when she was seven months pregnant, putting Lewis in critical condition several times, which the old lady felt was too ruthless. But nowâ¦
The Horton Family and her grandson werenât close. The old lady was no longer as strong, and if the Davis family could release some goodwill to fill the gap in the feelings of her grandsonâ¦
So, she was actually hoping that through this cooperation, Lewis could get closer to the Allen family.
But who would have thought that it would turn out like this?
Old Mrs. Horton was filled with worry. âWhatâs wrong with the Allen family?â Seeing that she was mumbling to herself, Keira suddenly suggested, âGrandma, why donât I introduce the two families to each other?â After all, she was Rebecca Allenâs savior and felt that Mr. and Mrs. Allen were good people when she met them. Once the relationship thawed, they would be able to get along slowlyâ¦
Lewis, who had just washed his hands, came out of the bathroom and heard this.
His gaze grew cold, but he immediately followed up with a question, âDo you know the Allen family?â
Keira nodded, âYes, I did them a small favor earlier.â
A small favorâ¦
Lewis suddenly realized something. âSo, it was you who saved his sister?â
Keira was surprised.. âHow do you know?â