At that moment, Jack stayed hidden in the shadows. Tristan didn't spot him.
Tristan personally joined the signing ceremony not just because he believed in Drakengard Games' future. It was also because he wanted to use this chance to be in touch with Sandalwood Group's work in preparation to take over the company in the future.
Afterall, although Quintis hadn't stepped down, he had no children and always saw Tristan as his own. Tristan had always presented himself to be the future heir of Sandalwood Group. He was eager to make some achievements to prove his capability to take over the company and let Quintis retire sooner.
And Tristan saw great potential in Drakengard Games, the new rising star in the industry. If it could grow under Sandalwood Group, he would naturally get Quintis' approval.
As Tristan was walking out of the room, Patrick immediately approached him and respectfully introduced himself, "Mr. Lycan, I'm Patrick, the head of Drakengard Games."
Patrick extended both his hands, wanting to shake Tristan's hand.
But Tristan kept his hands in his pocket and seemed very arrogant, clearly looking down on Drakengard Games. Indeed, Drakengard Games were not in the same league with Sandalwood Group now.
Although Tristan wanted to use Drakengard Games to make some achievements, they were the ones desperate to flatter him. If Tristan was pleased, he could give them some benefits, but if he was not, he could just dispose of them like trash.
In the face of Tristan's arrogance and disrespect, Patrick was offended, but he didn't dare to show it.
The signing ceremony went as planned. Throughout the ceremony, Patrick and the other staff of Drakengard Games stood, while Tristan sat comfortably with his legs crossed, sipping tea as he signed the contract.
It was as if the staff of Drakengard games were his servants.
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