Chapter 124

“No, I just think you should focus on your education since you’re still young. It won’t be too late for you to start dating after you graduate!” Gordon advised seriously.

Carlisle could tell his father was hiding something from him. He quickly guessed that Zachary had pressured his parents.

Gordon sighed and continued, “Besides, I heard that the young lady comes from a good family. Our family is no match for theirs, so you should break up with her. Don’t distract her from her studies!”

“Alright, I know what to do.” Carlisle tightened his grip on his cutlery. All he wanted to do was have a simple relationship with the woman he loved. He wondered why things had to be so hard.

Gordon sighed again before hanging up. Carlisle lost his appetite. He took a few more bites of his food before calling Sunny.

“Good afternoon, Mr. Cig. I’m in the middle of a meeting!” Sunny whispered. He wouldn’t have answered the call if it were any other client, but Carlisle was important. If he successfully closed this deal, the commission would be enough to put food on his table for quite some time!

“Prepare the contract. I’ll head over there to sign it right now.” Carlisle hung up immediately after saying that.

Carlisle’s words. He’d earn just over 4000 dollars in commission for each unit, which meant he’d get a total of 24 thousand dollars from selling these six units. It was

Dawson, flung a magazine at him and barked, “Haven’t I told you guys that you’re not

Dawson…” Sunny had graduated from university a year ago. He’d interviewed for jobs at companies that fit his major, but he’d felt like

a job as a realtor. This was his second year in sales–he wasn’t the best at sales and had almost gotten fired a

big client? How big?”

appeased, he said, “This client wants to

have six

any commercial businesses there to improve the

way here to sign the contract!” Despite his words, Sunny’s eyes darted around. He wasn’t actually too

sounded young over the phone and probably

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of purchasing all six units

too young, Sunny. You have no idea how cruel society can be sometimes. I’m almost positive you’ve been tricked this time around!” Bill took a sip of his water. He continued, “Since you haven’t brought in any sales

first half of Bill’s sentence had moved Sunny–he thought Bill was teaching him a life lesson. Then, he widened his eyes in shock at

at Riverwatch District had never been easy to sell, and their branch focused on selling secondhand properties. Hadn’t his colleagues also gone without sales over the

bunch of 100–dollar bills from his

your

*Mr. Dawson…”

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