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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 927

I felt my heart drop when I heard that.

"Well, take care. Let's put it this way. You focus on recovering. If your health improves, we'll continue to collaborate on other small projects involving high-end doors." I painted a hopeful picture for him.

I had to do this. I couldn't bear to see this strong man be so defeated.

Sure enough, a hint of contentment appeared on his face. In reality, we both understood that this was just a verbal agreement. If his health didn't improve, our collaboration would naturally come to an end.

Before saying goodbye, he said earnestly, "You're still young, Ms. Chloe. Health is wealth. Take good care of yourself. Don't push yourself too hard."

These words, once spoken, became a motto etched deep in my heart, and a memory of Jordan.

After I saw Jordan off, I was left with a heavy heart. It was clear that this man deserved respect, but all his dreams seemed destined to crumble because of his son.

It was a tragic outcome.

Carol reminded me that it was time to go to the hotel. I glanced at my wristwatch and realized that time had flown by.

The afternoon had been hectic, but all I had done was attend to trivial business.

I focused my mind, spoke to Carol, and got up, grabbing my bag as I headed outside.

Carol left work with me, and we chatted as we waited for the elevator.

Carol said, "Don’t think too much of it, Chlo. Someone like Jesse isn't worth forgiving."

I sighed. "I feel sorry for his old man."

Carol scoffed. "In my opinion, it's a case of a failed father. This is a slap in the face for him."

Then, she gestured toward the woman. "And this is Mr. Vernon's wife, Mrs. Andrea."

Eleanor looked at Vernon and said, "This is Tanum Construction and Development's general manager, Ms. Chloe Hartz."

Vernon quickly extended his hand to me. "Ms. Chloe, pleasure to meet you. It's about time we got acquainted. I regret missing my chance last time."

I smiled and shook hands with Vernon as a gesture of courtesy. "Nice to meet you!"

Vernon didn't let go of my hand immediately. He looked at me and said, "It's a pleasure to meet you. This really is an honor. Eleanor hasn't stopped praising your swift and decisive actions."

I glanced at Eleanor, who looked embarrassed. We exchanged glances, and I immediately understood the hidden meaning in her eyes.

I hadn’t expected this. His words sounded insincere.

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