Beyond the Divorce

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Chapter 420

Chapter 420 A Creeper

Bourdamun was a neighboring city to Muborough. However, the former’s economy couldn’t matchMuborough. Although close, Bourdamun lacked a coastline, which slowed its development.

Matthew hadn’t taken projects in Bourdamun in recent years because of its sluggish development. Ihadn’t even considered anything in Bourdamun. A client from there visited today, and I was curious to

Yearn about it.

Jeremiah smiled sincerely, but his words were doubtful. He said, “Yes, we’re in the developmentbusiness. I heard Tanum Corporation’s interior design and construction are leading in Foswood. I’vealways wanted

to work with you, but the timing was never right.

I smiled calmly and responded, “That’s an overstatement, Mr. Jeremiah. Tanum Corporation is just anordinary company. It’s been a rough year, so I wouldn’t dare claim it’s leading in anything.

“We do our best to uphold honesty and quality to satisfy our clients. Do you have any ongoing

construction projects?” I didn’t want to stall. Instead, I cut to the chase.

“Oh, you’re being modest, Ms. Chloe,” Jeremiah never broke eye contact, making me uncomfortable ashe

continued, “There’s a project we consider key in Bourdamun this year. However, the authorities request

we build a benchmark for Bourdamun.

“Naturally, we must raise our standards with different plans, so we must be cautious. That’s why Iwanted

to meet you today.”

I was curious when he mentioned the key Bourdamun project. “Thank you, Mr. Jeremiah.”

Still, I couldn’t help but feel Jeremia was unfit to be associated with such a significant project. It wasn’t

that I judged him by his appearance, but one’s appearance often reflected one’s inner qualities.

I thought the slick middle–aged man before me didn’t possess the integrity he claimed. How he lookedat me made me doubt his intentions even more. Unless he referred to his dad when he mentioned the ”

authorities.”

We continued discussing and exchanging empty promises for a while. Then, I asked Jeremiah forrelevant

materials. However, he mentioned the project documents were still undergoing process and wouldsend

them to me as soon as he returned.

felt annoyed because Jeremiah had come to discuss a project yet arrived unprepared. I thought it

wasn’t a pleasant joke, It seemed he thought I had plenty of time to waste. Even if I did, I wouldn’t wantto

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entertaining someone like him.

Fortunately, Carol entered.

I took the chance and said, “Mr. Jeremiah, please bring the relevant documents for a more detaileddiscussion. We haven’t worked on anything in Bourdamun, so I look forward to our potential

collaboration.”

Carol understood my underlying tone and said, “Ms. Chloe, the meeting at 10 o’clock is all set.”

Perfect.” I nodded and told Jeremiah, “I apologize, Mr. Jeremiah, but we’ll have to end our discussiontoday. I have another meeting soon.”

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“Uh, oh, of course!” He quickly stood up and extended his chubby hand toward me. “T–That’s fine. Iwon’t trouble you further, Ms. Chloe. I’ll make sure to bring the documents next time.”

I felt slightly disgusted but couldn’t ignore him since he was a guest. I reluctantly shook his hand, buthe surprisingly held it firmly, saying, “I’m sorry for bothering you. We’ll meet again soon. I’m confidentwe’ll work together successfully.

I raised an eyebrow and gazed at his hand coldly. Then, I withdrew my outstretched hand and said,“Carol,

Please see Mr. Jeremiah out for me. Goodbye.”

Carol quickly stepped forward and gestured for him to leave. Once he left, I hurried to the lounge

restroom to wash my hands. When I came out, Carol returned from sending Jeremiah off. She lookedatnovelbin

me and asked, “What’s with that guy?”

“Ugh! He’s creepy, and his words were weirder!” I complained, tossing Jeremiah’s business card toCarol. Tell Grayson to look into him. I feel something’s off about Jeremiah. Check if Bourdamun hasany key. projects this year, too.”

“Sure, I’ll get to it right away.” Carol turned and left. I sat back in my chair, thinking about Bourdamunand its ‘key‘ project.

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