Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1367
“Hello, is Mr. Norton in the office?” Jason questioned the receptionist at the atrium of Phoenix Group.
The receptionist raised a brow at his question, wondering who this rude man was. But she immediately changed her attitude the moment she realized he was Jason from the Goldstein family. Due to the latter’s relationship with Fabian, everyone in the company recognized him.
The next moment, the receptionist replied with a professional smile, “Mr. Norton should be in.”
Upon hearing that answer, Jason turned and stepped towards Fabian’s office without even thanking the receptionist. He seemed to be in a hurry.
The poor receptionist gave a long sigh, looking helplessly at Jason.
Reaching Fabian’s office door, Jason did not even knock. He pushed the door open and shouted while he entered. “Fabian!”
Meanwhile, Fabian was busy with his phone, apparently trying to track down all the traitors in his company. He was obviously frustrated to be interrupted in the middle of an urgent investigation. But after he realized it was Jason, he smiled in relief.
“Okay, that will be all for now. Report to me if anything happens.” Fabian hung up the phone after giving his instruction.
“I am really busy now, so I don’t have time for you. Please go and find Helen. The two of you can have some fun together before her semester starts.” Fabian showed no interest at all to entertain Jason.
“Fabian, I came here not to have fun.” Jason sat down slowly and looked at Fabian.
“Then why are you here?” Fabian still seemed somewhat annoyed as he doubted Jason would have anything important to find him. At the moment, he did not have the time for any irrelevant matter.
What could he be up to? I’m really in deep sh*t right now. I won’t even know what happened to Yvette if I did not overhear what my father said. I need time to figure everything out. Please, Jason. Please don’t cause extra trouble now.
“Fabian, I am not kidding. I have something really important to tell you.” Jason’s nerve began to crack while he realized that Fabian did not believe him.
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