Chapter 196
Leanne stared into the void, and her mind went blank.
What an odd thing to say.
“You’re not hiding a baby in there, are you?” Curtis eyed her suspiciously, “You guard that place like Fort Knox, fearing I’ll catch a glimpse.”
Leanne almost forgot she should ignore his nonsense and felt like calling him an idiot.
She held her tongue, though, and gave him the silent treatment.
Curtis wrapped his arms around her from behind, a sigh of resignation falling above her head.
“If you won’t eat breakfast, can you at least talk to me?”
As the elevator opened, Leanne pried his arms off her. “We can talk when you’re ready to discuss the divorce papers.”
Curtis snorted, “Maybe I should just poison you and put us out of misery.”
Seeing them exit, Jake hurried out of the car and opened the door with a respectful bow. Leanne marched past, hailing her cab and leaving without a backward glance.
For several days, Curtis showed up at her doorstep, punctual as a clockwork. At first, Leanne wouldn’t open the door. Later, he got the hint and stopped knocking altogether.
Leanne’s work hours were unpredictable, but Curtis’ Bentley was a constant fixture in front of the hospital.
Sometimes, he worked in the car on his laptop. Other times, he took calls outside, his demeanor more stern and authoritative than usual, exuding a decisive aura.
Putting aside their personal history, Leanne couldn’t deny that Curtis was a bona fidel genius. He was born to shine in the world of finance, destined to be a legend.
But that didn’t mean she wanted anything to do with him.
One day, still busy at work, she received his call.
She picked up, and Curtis sounded occupied, his background filled with talk of private equity and stock options.
He rattled off some instructions with rapid clarity, then turned to her with a patient tone, “Something’s come up. Can you wait for me?”
He talked as if she had been waiting for him.
“Why would I wait for you?” Leanne replied coldly, “I don’t need a lift from you.
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Curtis asked, “Can’t you just sit in the car for a bit?”
She retorted, “The only way I’m stepping in your car is to drive to the city hall for divorce papers,” and then coldly, she hung up.
Curtis sat back on the plush leather sofa in his office, phone in hand, and clicked his
tongue, “Ice queen.”
The executives nearby exchanged glances but kept quiet.
Curtis pocketed his phone and told Caleb, “Take Alan to Grechwond the day after tomorrow. You’re handling this takeover.”
Caleb was stunned by the sudden responsibility. “Mr. Richardson, you mean I’m in charge?”
Curtis flipped through the acquisition plan, making quick notes. “I’m tied up. No travel for me for a while.”
“You always led these big international deals,” Caleb felt the weight on his shoulders, “If I
don’t secure it…”
“You’ve been with me long enough. See what you’ve learned,” Curtis said, “Only Bright Capital is a real contender, and they’ve got David Chow, a nobody. If you can’t handle this, don’t bother coming back. Just pack your stuff and farm for a living.”
The pressure on Caleb was immense.
Hev
was skilled but had no fancy diploma to show off. He got lucky joining ElitePinnacle when it was just starting, and his career had soared under Curtis’ wing.
Seeing Caleb’s worried face, Curtis softened. “It’s just one project. If it falls through, it’s not the end of the world. I won’t send you farming.”
The other executives interrupted, “Caleb, see how good Mr. Richardson is to you.”
Caleb forced a smile, thinking they didn’t know how tough Curtis could be.
Curtis capped his pen, tossed the annotated plan on the table, and said to his team. without sparing any feelings, “Find a way to make Leanne talk to me.”
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