Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 2043
“I’ve ordered a cup of coffee for you.” Ryan pushed the cappuccino toward Jessica.
“Aren’t there any private rooms available? Why did you choose this spot?” Jessica took the cup and sipped on the coffee, revealing her fair wrist with a luxurious Patek Philippe SA watch on it.
“To let you have a good look at the Snow Corporation building opposite.” Ryan looked outside with his clear gaze. “There are 42 floors altogether. Jessica, I think your office is on the 40th floor, right?”
“Mm.”
Jessica put down the coffee. She raised her head and looked in the direction of Ryan’s gaze. A moment later, she said softly, “Ryan, just cut to the chase. Although you’re a few years younger than me, I know you’ re much more mature than Carson and Rodney.”
“Jessica, you’re forever smart and calm.”
Ryan smiled faintly. “I wanted you to take a good look at the Snow Corporation building from here because I’m interested in knowing if you’re really willing to work for someone else. Yes, you’re a woman. But if it hadn’t been for you, Snow Corporation wouldn’t have expanded so rapidly these few years, and its market value wouldn’t even have doubled. Although Uncle is the director, you make the decision on a lot of things. Moreover, if you hadn’t chosen to sacrifice your happiness in marriage back then, Snow Corporation wouldn’t have achieved what it has today. My dad wouldn’t have successfully become the prime minister as well.”
Jessica lowered her gaze. Her long lashes cast a shadow beneath her eyes. “Ryan, are you inciting me to turn against Grandpa and Dad?”
“No. I just don’t want Rodney to take over Snow Corporation.”
Ryan shrugged his shoulders coolly. “First, I must admit that Rodney is an intelligent business prodigy, but he’s too stupid in relationships and is easily swayed by a woman. He’s completely irrational. I don’t want a Snow family member like him to assist me. I can’t trust him.”
“Do you really think so, or is it because of Freya?” Jessica sounded indifferent and casual, but her words were particularly sharp.
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