Chapter 105 Julian Was with Him
The message was sent but received no response, and Lilian anxiously waited while tightly holding her phone.
She waited for a full twenty minutes, but there was still no reply.
Fabiana looked at her as her face gradually darkened. She couldn't help but hold Lilian's hand and said, "Lily, I appreciate your kindness. Thank you, really."
Paul, who had finished eating an orange on the other side, turned around and asked, "Still not resolved? The Landau family is so rich. Don't tell me you don't even have 100 thousand dollars."
Lilian looked at Fabiana's face, bit her lip, and dialed Francis's phone.
The call connected, but it wasn't Francis who answered.
"Lilian, Frank is busy right now. If you have something, just send him a message." It was Julian's voice.
Lilian's heart sank completely, and she lost all hope.
Julian hung up the phone and placed it back on Francis's desk, saying, "That dummy called you. I don't know what it's about."
Francis picked up his phone and glanced at WhatsApp. His gaze flickered, and he chose to ignore it, throwing the phone back.
His actions successfully made Julian smile. She leaned close to Francis, held his arm, and said, "I'll go sign the contract with the agent this afternoon. You promised to make me a big star. You won't go back on your word, right?"
Francis put down the documents, held Julian's hand, and smiled slightly. "Have you packed everything?"
Julian glared at him angrily. "Yes, I've packed everything! Do you not want to see me so badly?"
Francis looked down, his gaze falling on her fancy nail art. "It's not that I don't want to see you. It's just that you're really not suitable for working here."
"You still despise me!" Julian pulled her hand back as if she was mad.
Francis glanced at her and said blandly, "Do you know how many people complain about you here?"
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