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Chapter 414

Chapter 414 He’s Out of Your League

Sean’s retort left Abigail speechless.

At the restaurant, they sat separately, but their tables weren’t far apart.

Abigail explained the situation to Howard regarding Eni’s decision to back out of the deal. “The fabric is

excellent; if we design a new product with it, it’ll definitely sell well. Don’t forget the hype we’ll generate

with our official announcement tomorrow. However, you should also carefully consider your pricing

strategy across the entire range of your clothing, from the lower-end to the high-end products. While

high-end clothing yields greater profit margins, don’t underestimate the potential of achieving high sales

volume with smaller profit margins as another viable approach,” she said to him in a gentle voice.

He nodded. “What I think is that we’ll adjust the prices uniformly after the official announcement. You

have a large fan base, but they can’t afford your products, so it’s useless no matter how many fans you

have. I’ve decided to let Fairy Meadow capture the profits from the downmarket. What do you think?”novelbin

Luna commented, “That’s a great idea.”

While they were engrossed in their conversation, the atmosphere on Sean’s side was awkward.

Josh glanced at Luna and Howard from time to time.

“Who is that guy?” Kelly couldn’t help but ask when she noticed Josh’s interest in them. She couldn’t

help feeling that Josh was acting strange, as if he cared about someone.

“He’s Fairy Meadow’s new CEO,” Josh replied.

Howard, the son of one of Fairy Meadow’s shareholders, had initially been employed at a

technology company. However, his er’s summons beckoned him back to a*sume control of

Fairy Meadow. The company had been grappling with a string of ineffective CEOs. Josh contemplated

that without this internal turmoil, an outsider like Howard wouldn’t have been presented with the

opportunity to ascend to the position of chief executive officer.

“Is Fairy Meadow a clothing brand?” Kelly asked. She realized that Abigail and Luna were here in

Capitalis for a potential collaboration.

“Yeah. Josh’s mind wasn’t on Kelly.

Sean took out his phone and texted Cameron, ‘Look up Howard Creed, the current CEO of Fairy

Meadow

Alter Abigail and the others finished their meal, Sean also got up to leave.

Kelly couldn’t help but ask, ‘Mr. Graham, are you really going to visit her grandmother?”

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He ignored her.

After he left, Josh asked, “Why pursue him of all people?” He had only found out about Kelly’s feelings

for Sean after returning to Pendorf. He didn’t want her to suffer the same fate as Abigail, who had

suffered a lot because of the man.

“Why can’t I pursue him? I invited him to lunch, and he didn’t refuse. Don’t you see that?” Kelly argued.

“You don’t know Sean,” he replied grimly.

She wasn’t upset by his words, though. “It’s true that I don’t know him well. It’s only been a short time

since we got to know each other, right?”

Josh said, “He’s been married and divorced. Do you know why?”

“Do you think it’s wrong for him to remarry? It’s not always the man’s fault in a divorce; maybe the

woman had issues too.” Kelly immediately found an excuse for the man.

“Kelly, it’s clear Sean doesn’t love you. Who knows what his intentions are for agreeing to have lunch

with you?” he remarked with a frown, expressing his concern for her. Josh speculated that Sean might

have been putting on a facade in front of Abigail, suggesting that his actions might not be genuine.

Josh suspected that Sean might have only realized that he couldn’t get over Abigail after his divorce.

Although he couldn’t comprehend why Sean couldn’t move on from Abigail, Josh firmly believed that

Sean wasn’t deserving of Kelly’s love, especially considering his harsh treatment of Joan.

Upon hearing this, Kelly stood up in displeasure. Josh, I don’t like you speaking ill of him,” she said.

With that, she turned around and left.

Josh called out to her, but noticing her lack of response, he reluctantly had no choice but to let her go.

Abigail and Luna arrived at L.Moon, and Sean’s car followed shortly after.

Luna darted a glance at Sean, who was getting out of the car. She whispered to Abigail, I’ll go up first.”

Abigail nodded.

After 1 una went upstairs, Abigail finally turned to look at Sean.

Cameron followed behind Sean, saying in a soft voice, Ms. Quinn is waiting for you”

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Sean shot him a cold glance, maintaining silence as he made his way toward Abigail. Upon reaching

her, he was immediately met with her direct question, “Why are you visiting my grandmother?”

“I’m just coming to check on her,” he replied coldly.

She pursed her l*ps, her expression slightly displeased. “As I said, my grandma’s affairs have nothing

to do with you.”

“That’s how you see it,” Sean replied, walking past Abigail.

Abigail found herself exasperated by his persistent tendency to go his way. Reluctantly, feeling a touch

of irritation, she acknowledged she had no option but to trail along behind him.

They walked into the company. While taking the elevator, Sean suddenly asked, “Does your

grandmother live in the company with you?”

“She’s our company’s cook. Luna thinks it’s convenient for her to live here,” Abigail replied. Since she

couldn’t drive him away, she had to put up with it.

Their businesslike demeanor made Cameron worry for Sean. Despite the man trying his best to come

up with excuses to get closer to Abigail, the two of them were still talking like strangers.

Analise was busy every day; after all, she was overseeing the whole company’s catering service. For

this reason, Luna had two break rooms placed in her office, one of them being Analise’s bedroom.

Abigail led Sean into the office. She then walked toward her desk, saying, “If you’re not busy. please

wait a moment. Grandma is a bit tired from work right now. She takes a three-hour break every day at

noon.”

“How many hours does she work every day?” Sean asked with feigned indifference while sitting on the

couch.

“About six to seven hours, I guess. After all, there are quite a lot of people in the company,” Abigail

replied.

Analise had to prepare lunch almost as soon as she finished preparing breakfast for Luna in the

morning. After lunch, she took a three-hour nap and then went on to prepare dinner.

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