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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1519

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1519

To be frank, the moment Carl saw Larry walked in, the former’s heart skipped a beat.

Larry had such an overwhelming aura. It was as though his eyes could see through everyone’s mind.

Thus, Carl felt himself like an open book in front of him.

On the other hand, it might be because of Carl’s own guilty conscience that made him feared of having eye contact with Larry. After all, Carl was completely suppressed by Larry the moment they met.

Even though Carl hated this kind of feeling, he could do nothing to defeat Larry’s charisma. He was fully aware that he was but a nobody compared to Larry’s high status in the business world.

Carl clenched his fists tightly, thinking to make Gabriella his. Only then, he might be able to be at the same status as Larry.

While Carl was thinking about all these, Larry had also been observing the former.

Larry tried to remember Carl, but it did not ring a bell. In fact, he doubted they had even met before.

However, Larry was great at reading people. His first impression about Carl was that he was the ambitious type that would do anything to achieve his target.

Hence, even before they talked to each other, Larry had his defense mode on.

Just then, Larry walked over to Carl and smiled at him. “Mr. Jefferson, I am impressed with your success at such a young age. Today I’ve come here to thank you for helping Joan. How is your wound recovering?”

“It’s fine. It is a just minor bone fracture. Thank you for your concern, Mr. Norton and Ms. Watts,” Carl replied with a polite smile.

“By the way, where are you working now, Mr. Jefferson?” Larry was trying to gain more information about Carl’s plan by naturally asking some questions about him.

“Right now, I am managing a small company, which is nothing compared to Norton Corporation.”

Carl was fast to sense Larry’s motive, so, of course, he would not be revealing his true information so easily.

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