Stella gripped the newspaper tightly without realizing her knuckles had turned white. “Y-Yes, Mr. Faymon. I’ll keep that in mind.”

With that, she scurried out of the office.

Curtis originally wanted to deal with some documents, but the smell of smoke made him frown. Hence, he went to the secretarial department to look for Gabriel. “Since you’re so free, why don’t you clean my office and freshen the air there?”

“All right. I’ll get it done right away.” Gabriel knew Curtis was still mad at him, so he promptly accepted the task and scurried off for fear of the latter transferring him to the branch office in Norham.

Not long after, Tilly returned to the office, greeting Curtis politely when she saw the latter hanging around in the secretarial department.

Curtis instructed her, “Look into Glory.”

Of course, Tilly did as told and soon came back with results. “Mr. Faymon, Glory is a company that sells cosmetics and perfumes. The headquarters is in the capital, while its branch is located north of the financial center. Apparently, they’ve changed their CEO, who’s not here yet. So, they sent the vice CEO over.”

Upon reading the vice CEO’s name and the rumors in the industry, Tilly subconsciously peeked at Curtis.

Uh… Should I tell him the rest?

However, Curtis clearly did not have the patience to hear the rest. He asked, “Are they up to anything these days?”

Tilly instantly answered, “Yes. They’re launching a new perfume. Glory has bought out a perfume formula from another company at a handsome price. They even signed a bet-on agreement with Daystar, the company under Faymon Group.”

The look in Curtis’ eyes darkened. “Print that agreement out for me.”

“Sure. Please hold on for a moment.” Tilly hurriedly contacted someone from Daystar and got the contents of the bet-on agreement.

After printing it, she handed it to Curtis, saying, “Daystar’s CCO has told me to inform you that Glory’s business plan and promotion aren’t great.”

“Mm. I got it,” responded Curtis as he lowered his head to flip through the agreement.

finished reading it and processed what the CCO of Daystar had said, he could roughly figure

be outsourced, and they wanted to get help

entertain small companies like that. Moreover, Daystar had already signed a bet-on agreement with Glory. Giving the latter help would only

this. Since Daystar and

the document

now. I’ve also placed

glared at Gabriel. “Did

as he froze to the spot. “I heard you talking about flowering bellflowers back then, so I thought you

the death glare from Curtis,

then tossed a keycard to Gabriel. “Go to my house and take Happy and Lucky out for a bath. Tell the shop owner to give

office hours, and I have something

plainly, “Now. I want

Gabriel bereft of

when did

office, he felt that the air

of the fresh flowers and their subtle fragrance reminded him of Rayna. He subconsciously massaged his temples when he recalled the way she rejected him in

Ugh. I have no self-control at all. This is not like me. We’ve already broken up, and she’s left the relationship behind her. So, why can’t I do

realize his phone was vibrating on the table. At that,

answer it. “Hello. What’s

our orchard. I wasn’t sure if you were the one who gave the order, so I put

Glory called our orchard?

on Curtis’ forehead deepened. Not only do they want to get our

give them permission to do so? Are

company. We never interacted with them. Don’t sell the fruits to them. One more thing.

other end gave a brief response but did not hang up right away. He hesitated for a few seconds before saying, “Mr. Faymon, our greenhouse oranges taste great this year. Doesn’t Ms. Garland like them? Should I send some

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