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Terrance walked into the first class seating area and immediately began scanning
the seats to see if anyone would be willing to switch seats with him. Finally, he set
his sights on a middle–aged man who appeared to be from Lyria. “Hello, sin” He
approached and gave his business card to the middle–aged man.
After he saw Terrance, the man froze, a surprised grin spread across his lips, and
exclaimed, “Mr. Levane?”
Terrance looked at him blankly, seemingly perplexed, and asked, “You know me, sir?”
“I do, Mr. Levane. I’m Mack Ballard from Goodman Corporation. We’ve met before,
the man introduced.
After hearing that, Terrance scoured his memory long and hard for a square–looking
face with tiny eyes and a stubby nose. Unfortunately, he did not recall ever meeting
anyone like that.
However, Mack was not annoyed by Terrance’s blank look. He merely reached up to
scratch his nose in response. “It’s fine, Mr. Levane. You’re a busy man. It’s normal for
you to have forgotten about me.’
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Terrance had no choice but to nod in agreement.
“Oh, right. If you’re here, that means Mr. Cadogan is also here, right?” Mack got to
his feet, looked around, and added, “I don’t see him anywhere.”
Realizing that Mack was making a scene, Terrance hurriedly reached out to press
his hand against the man’s arm as he whispered, “Well, here’s the situation. Are you
willing to swap seats, Mr. Ballard? The seat is in economy, but if you’re willing to
swap seats, I can immediately provide you with the appropriate compensation.
Alternatively, you can decide on a price.”
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On the other hand, Mack was a man with a sharp mind, so there was no way
didn’t grasp what Terrance meant. “I understand, Mr. Levane. So, Mr. Cadogan is in
the economy seat in the back? You are looking to swap seats for him?” he asked.
Terrance gave him a thumbs–up upon hearing that. “Yes, that’s it. You’re a smart
man.”
“Oh, I can’t claim that. Hurry up. Let’s swap my seat for Mr. Cadogan’s,” Mack
immediately responded. After saying that, he stood up again with a grin.
After seeing that, Terrance hurriedly pulled out his phone and stated, “About the
compensation, Mr. Ballard-”
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When Mack heard that, he interrupted him with a chuckle. “Oh, Mr. Levane, let’s not
speak of compensation. I don’t need any of that. It is my honor to be able to swap
seats with Mr. Cadogan.”
Terrance was at a loss for words. If he doesn’t want monetary compensation, we
owe him a favor. If so, what percentage of the profits should be spent to
compensate for this favor?
“Where is Mr. Cadogan now, Mr. Levane? Why don’t you lead me to him?”
How should I respond? I can’t say I don’t want to swap seats at this point.
Nonetheless, I’m afraid that if I let Alaric fly in economy class, I will be fired as soon
as we land. After giving it some consideration, Terrance said, “Very well. Let me lead
you to him.”
“Good,” Mack said with a laugh.
The two men then proceeded to the economy class to look for Alaric.
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Meanwhile, Alaric was not seated, as his seat was by the window. A large man and a
middle–aged woman, who appeared to be married, occupied the aisle and middle
seats, respectively. Alaric stood there with a disdainful expression, making it clear
that he was not pleased with his window seat. If he sat down in that space, his legs
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would be unable to find a comfortable position because he was a tall man with long
legs, and the seat was too cramped for him.
At that moment, Terrance was about to pass out after observing the situation. So,
he promptly approached Alaric and said, “I have swapped your seat, Mr. Cadogan.
This is-”
“Hello, Mr. Cadogan. I’m Mack Ballard from Goodman Corporation. I-” Mack had
approached with a fawning smile, eager to shake Alaric’s hand. However, he came
to a halt when Alaric glared at him coldly. His feet felt like they had been nailed to
the ground as he did not dare take another step closer. Instead, he chuckled
awkwardly and commented, “Ah, you truly live up to your reputation, Mr. Cadogan.
No wonder people say you have a powerful presence.”
On the other hand, Terrance quickly briefed Alaric on the seating arrangements,
after which Alaric shot him a stern look before walking away.
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After that, Mack had no choice but to step aside for Alaric when he observed
Alaric’s hasty departure. When Alaric was no longer in sight, Mack turned to
Terrance and suggested, “Why don’t we exchange contact information, Mr. Levane?”
Terrance silently stared at the man. Still, he owed Mack a favor, so he had to give in
and take out his phone.
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Meanwhile, Alaric marched stoically toward the seat that Mack had previously
occupied. He sat down and was still in a gloomy mood, giving off such a cold air
that everyone glanced in his direction.
It was common for passengers to swap seats, and as long as everyone was willing
to do so, the air hostesses would not say a word.
Furthermore, Alaric looked like someone among the cream of the crop, so the air
hostess quickly walked over to check on him once he sat down. “Do you need
anything, sir?” she asked.
He was still in a bad mood and coldly answered, “Wine.”
After hearing that, the air hostess stared at him momentarily before nodding. “Very
well. Please give me a few minutes.”
When he was finally served, he immediately downed half of his glass. After that, he
wiped the drops of red wine from his lips before leaning back in his seat with an
expressionless face.
In the meantime, the air hostess who had served him returned to her post, and she
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noticed her colleague reading a financial magazine. The first photo the air hostess
saw was of Alaric dressed in a black suit, and she realized the man in the magazine
looked exactly like the man on the plane.
“Is that…” The air hostess studied the photograph again and drew back the curtains.
to look at the seated man.
“It’s him,” her colleague confirmed with a nod.
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