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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 2364

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2364

“Sir, have you come to a decision?” Larry asked the old man sitting in front of him anxiously.

“I can give you written proof, but we will not show ourselves,” answered the old man.

“I understand. I respect your wishes completely.” Larry patted his chest and replied earnestly.

This is great! Things are finally looking up. However, he had no inkling that Norton Corporation was already facing some major crises at that moment.

“Thank you, sir and ma’am. With this proof in my hand, you can be rest assured that no one will come and bother you,” said Larry with a smile.

“What did you say? Norton Corporation is in trouble? What’s going on? Tell me quickly!” Caspian asked coldly.

He knew that Dustin was up to something, but he didn’t expect for him to make a move that soon.

“Mr. Silverman seemed to have canceled a lot of projects all at one go. The main problem is many of these projects are managed by our company, but Mr. Silverman suddenly ordered us to give up on them. There are many such preposterous decisions. I won’t list them out one by one. You will find out about them in a few more days.”

Suddenly, Caspian hit the wall next to him, and small trails of blood seeped through his fingertips. He couldn’t care less about the pain and injury that he just inflicted upon himself.

Dustin Silverman! How dare you stir up trouble to such an extent? Caspian’s rage quickly subsided into dread.

This is very serious. I must inform Larry at once!

Without any hesitation, Caspian called Larry.

“Hello, Larry. When will you be back?” Caspian asked hurriedly.

“My flight is tomorrow. What’s the matter?” replied Larry in a low voice.

He’s coming back tomorrow? Awesome! Caspian was excited after learning about that.

“If that’s the case, then I’ll tell you when you get back,” said Caspian. He intended to hang up right then.

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