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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 1851

Chapter 1851

“Layla, when I fell in love with your father before, he also gave me a lot of promises. But later, it became a joke.” Avery didn’t want to attack her daughter, but she was also afraid that her daughter would be disappointed by others’ words…

“If one day I find out that what he said to me is false, I won’t let him go.” Layla puffed her cheeks and said angrily, “If he doesn’t keep his promises, I won’t let him go!”

Avery patted her daughter’s head: “I don’t think so much. Mom will take you to play today.”

Layla: “Well.”

……

Bridgedale.

Elliot and Norah Jones came to the Dream Building and talked with the executives of the Dream Maker Group about cooperation.

The two were invited to sit in the reception room, and the secretary poured water for them.

“Mr. Foster, President Jones, I didn’t expect you to be so punctual. I should have informed you in advance, but after thinking about it, it is better to tell you in person.” The executive smiled and informed them of the result, “Yesterday I told our boss about your ideas late, but he refused to cooperate with you.”

Elliot was not surprised by this result.

But Norah Jones obviously didn’t want to give up: “I want to know the reason for your boss’s refusal. Is your boss really rich enough to be rich? With our investment, dreamers can do even more.”

“I don’t know what he thinks.” The executive said, “You should have heard that our boss is quite special. His thoughts are often incomprehensible to ordinary people.”

“That is your boss is very rich, and no need of financing.” Norah Jones gave up completely.

“That’s not true.” The executive said truthfully, “Our company has been in business for more than two years, and we raised financing several times in the first year. If the boss is really not short of money, it won’t be like this in the early stage. But now our company is indeed not short of money. Many investment companies took the initiative to find them, and we have many choices.”

 

Norah: “Oh? Have you really never met your boss?”

The executive: “No. We all use his assistant, or email or phone to contact him.”

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