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Go Away, I'm a Billionairess Now (Samara and Chaim) novel Chapter 63

Go Away, I’m a Billionairess Now By Evie Cole Chapter 63 Are You Threatening Me?

At six o’clock in the evening, when it was time to get off, Jimena knocked on the door and came in to remind Samara, “Ms. Novak, the dinner is at six thirty.”

Hearing Jimena’s voice, Samara looked up at her and rubbed her temples slightly. I got it.”

It would at least take twenty minutes to get to the hotel even without traffic.

Samara turned off the computer. She then picked up her bag and left the office.

Jimena was waiting for her at the door. “Ms. Novak, do you want me to call the driver?”

Samara glanced at Jimena and said, “There’s no need. Let’s get there directly.”

If she really needed to drink at dinner, she could just get a designated driver.

“Alright, Ms. Novak.

The two of them got to the parking lot on the first floor. Seeing that Jimena followed her over, Samara paused and said, “Drive your own car, Jimena.”

It would be inconvenient if she needed to send Jimena home after drinking.

Jimena was surprised and then walked to her own car.

On the way, Jimena reported to Samara in detail about the representative of the villagers over the phone.

People who would join the dinner tonight included the mayor of Ellisburg, Trent Harper, and the council leader, Luca

Rylance.

According to Jimena’s investigation, Trent took the lead to agree on the compensation for demolition. However, it was also he who tore up the contract first. The mayor was obviously not simple. He knew what he was doing and how to make the best option for his own benefit.

Samara smiled and said, “He is smart.”

She liked to negotiate with smart people.

Jimena, who was on the other end of the line, responded and then introduced Luca’s situation. “Luca seemed to have followed others to sign the demolition compensation contract and then scraped it as well. But in fact, it was Luca who asked Trent to scrape the contract a month ago.

Samara said, “Well, that’s interesting.”

The red light lit up. Samara roughly understood what was going on as she said, “Great, I see the whole picture now. See you later, Jimena.”

“Sure, Ms. Novak. See you later.”

“See you.”

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