Chapter 66

Mackenzie gave Emmanuel a call, only to discover that

his phone was turned off.

“Sure enough, he’s an idiot! He doesn’t even realize that

his phone has died!”

Unadulterated anxiety gripped her.

‘The project was exceedingly important, and their

competitor, Verkade Group, had set their sights on it.

If that project were to succeed, Terence Group would

be nabbing a huge contract worth a billion from

Verkade Group in the next year.

For that reason, Verkade Group were determined to

see them fail.

Perhaps Samuel and his men had even been incited to

make trouble for Terence Group back then.

Unfortunately for them, Terence Group had managed

to resolve the problem.

Mackenzie and Terence Group were currently on their

guard against Verkade Group in everything. Hence, the

latter could not do anything to sabotage things.

While the mistaken logo would not affect any

operations, Mackenzie was worried that Verkade Group

would use it as a pretext to attack Terence Group and

make clients lose confidence in the company.

As far as she knew, Verkade Group’s CEO, Gautier

Verkade, was a piece of trash who did not mind using

all sorts of despicable means. Thus, the matter could

never be allowed to get to his knowledge. Otherwise,

he would definitely seize the opportunity to make a

mountain out of a molehill.

At worst, we’ll do away with the strategic warehouse’s

logo unveiling on the day of the ribbon–cutting

ceremony.

She was presently frantic to look for Emmanuel

because she feared that he would make a huge deal

out of the matter resulting in it becoming public

knowledge. By then, it would be difficult for her to deal

with the fallout.

Meanwhile, Emmanuel and Milani had arrived at the

bar.

As soon as they lifted their eyes, they were greeted by

the words “Pink Zone” on a big neon signboard. It was

incredibly eye–catching.

The bar was filled with suggestive and risqué

undertones. Besides, its business was flourishing.

“Hmph! Yoel, that b*stard, is pretty good at picking a

place to relax!” Milani could not help scoffing.

was the name of the craftsman from

Construction.

him during

and appeared to

‘an honest man.

be such a kind of person. Oh well, it’s

to conclude that. As the saying goes,

a book by its cover.

lead, Emmanuel stepped

snort, Milani

bar was not as luxurious as they had imagined,

was exceedingly amorous

the lust of young couples.

female servers had stunning

diverse costumes and silk

Verily, they

doubly true for the bar hostesses.

wore underneath would be bared with just a tilt of

their bottoms.

perv!” Milani sneered. Only when

to her did she

about you

merely shrugged. If it were not for business

he did not even want to speak with her.

no time, they found Yoel.

man was seated

nor

noticed that his gaze

he did

they had walked up to

behind.

his gaze, Emmanuel spotted a slender figure.

it turns out that he’s secretly eyeballing

beauty in a black

costume turned around. A single

him as

her early twenties

fair skin, and

jet–black hair was pinned back with a

exuded innocence. Her crystalline eyes

in the

than his wife, Mackenzie, he had never seen

a beautiful girl.

maid costume was the bar’s uniform,

the female servers.

accentuated her

most attractive part

slender legs encased in

Milani could not help envying

Larson! We’re

“Huh?”

Yoel back to

senses.

them both, he promptly

red.

that he patronized the bar to steal glances

server had

mood to tease him for

that with the man.

to the chase. “One of the four lines on

missing. There are still two

out a

Yoel was about to respond, his

commotion in

booth.

I won’t get bored with those

man abruptly jumped out

the beautiful server’s

Xylie Tanner, a

at the

an interview,

and

on a job as a bar

salary of a server was pitifully low,

made depended entirely

sales of liquor.

for a

remembered the manager holding up

her.

her that she could earn at least

was willing to be a bit

considering her looks.

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