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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1845

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1845

Chapter 1845 A Bad Feeling About It

“Sir, why don’t you focus on driving? I’m well aware of the things you have in mind,” Joan muttered her reply.

“I consider myself an ambitious man as well. In fact, I—”

“Hey, Sir! Hit the brakes!” Joan yelled because a truck was about to bump into them.

Unfortunately, the driver failed to respond in time because he had his focus on something else.

Bam! As a result, the car was sent flying.

The driver ended up on the pole that was a few feet away, whereas Joan ended up in the river that was next to the bridge. Since it was a river with strong currents and a seemingly bottomless pit, the onlookers deemed it impossible for Joan to be alive.

After the onlookers surrounded the scene, the police officers and the paramedics showed up at the scene.

Meanwhile, the driver of the truck had disappeared into thin air.

In the meantime, Larry was in the meeting room, sharing his tentative plan for the upcoming quarter with the shareholders.

One of the shareholders said, “Mr. Norton, I think it’s better to put the plan on hold for the time being.”

Someone added, “He’s right because we can’t pinpoint the strength of your proposal. Although we’re not against the idea of implementing changes, it’s different from the way things have worked over the years. I’m afraid only a mere few can adapt accordingly if we implement such a drastic change over such a short time.”

Larry glanced at the shareholders in the meeting room. He knew they wouldn’t take his proposal into consideration, let alone executing it.

“Mr. Norton, don’t you think it’s too much of a risk?”

Larry sneered because of the cunning bunch’s response. He announced, “Since everyone has a different opinion, let’s keep the rest of the discussion for another day.”

He needed the document Joan had with her to prove himself. Unfortunately, he had left both copies at home.

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