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The project manager on the other line had broken out in a cold sweat as he replied shakily, “Yes, ma’am.”
It was nearly impossible for him to rally eight more construction teams in a day, but he had no choice other than to agree to Shania’s request for now.
After ending the call, Shania turned and asked Nathan, “Anything else?”
“None for now,” Nathan replied. “Let our brother take a look at the proposal.
He handed the proposal back to Shania, who accepted it. Belated realization dawned upon her as she
gaped at Nathan incredulously. “Wait, what did you just say?”
“Let our brother take a look at it. As in, let Lethan read the proposal,” Nathan answered innocently.
“Lethan’s not your brother! He’s mine!” Shania snapped.
Nathan scrunched up his nose, chuckling as he said, “I mean, I’ve known you for long enough to see him
as my brother too.”
As Lethan took the proposal from Shania, he eyed them with amusement and pointed out, “You’re both
old enough to start going out, I think.”
Shania shoveled food into her mouth as she grumbled, “Don’t be ridiculous. Nathan isn’t my type; I like
them manly.”
Lethan laughed and lowered his head as he scanned the contents of the proposal.
Nathan’s face darkened as he said in hushed tones, “How am I not manly? I’ve got abs for days and the
height of a supermodel!”
“Yeah, but you’re so princely and meek, Shania countered.
“I can change all that!” he argued.
“Oh? I look forward to it then,” she said.
“If I succeed, does that mean I’ll have a shot with you?” Nathan asked.
“We’ll see,” Shania groused.
Nathan’s gaze darkened as he looked down and continued eating. Shania let out a quiet breath of relief.
All she wanted was to work on her career; she wasn’t looking to date anyone. She saw no reason to rush
into marriage even before Lethan had
Carlisle went back to the dorm and called it a night after grabbing dinner with Sean.
However, he had only just lay down in bed when Lawrence showed up at the dorm entrance with a notebook in hand.
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