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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 2674

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2674

Ingrates

Initially, Larry had wanted to talk to them and come up with a win-win solution for everyone. But he never expected them to gather behind his back and even go to the extent of celebrating the fall of Norton Corporation.

What a bunch of ingrates! Who was the one who lent a helping hand when their companies ran into difficulties? If it weren’t for me, they’d have all gone bankrupt!

“What’s wrong, Larry?” Caspian anxiously asked over the phone.

“We’re terminating all dealings with those business partners. Get the assistant to prepare all the necessary documents.”

Caspian was confused by Larry’s sudden change of plans. Didn’t he want to try to retain them?

“Larry, are you okay? Are you sure that’s what you want to do?”

“Yes, I’m sure. I’m going to change Norton Corporation’s growth strategy,” Larry said before hanging up.

With society’s progression and the constant advancements in technology, traditional growth strategies are gradually losing their effectiveness. With technology dominating the future, Larry had to be forward-thinking and make all the necessary preparations to future-proof Norton Corporation.

When Larry got back to his office, he found Jessica flipping through magazines on the sofa.

“What are you doing here?”

“I’m going to invest in you, Larry!” she exclaimed.

Larry looked at her quizzically, waiting for her to elaborate on her ridiculous declaration. Why would she suddenly bring this up?

Jessica hung her head as she explained, “I had heard about what happened to Norton Corporation, so I wanted to help out.”

Oh my goodness. It must have been Caspian! Him and his big mouth!

“No need for your help. I’ll settle it myself,” Larry replied curtly.

“Why do you still treat me as an outsider, Larry?”

“I’m not. You’re my last resort!” Larry suddenly answered.

Norton Corporation’s development might have been full of setbacks, but thankfully, there hadn’t been many losses.

Ironically, the business partners who had been gloating at him were the ones whining about their financial losses.

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