She was a woman who would be crucial in the subsequent IPO plans for Sena.
Jasper smiled and walked over when he saw the charming Celine again. He had initially planned to shake her hand politely, but she embraced him in a tight hug.
“Tell me you weren’t joking when you said you’re drafting an IPO plan for Sena?” Celine asked, a smile blossoming in her beautiful eyes as she gazed at Jasper.
He took in the woman’s fragrance but suddenly saw the fire that was blazing from Miss Stone’s eyes. Jasper took a delicate step backward as he smiled. He said, “Of course, it’s true. Why would I joke about such matters?”
Celine rolled her eyes at Jasper as she said flirtatiously, “You never know. After all, it wouldn’t be the first time you’ve lied to me.”
Jasper knew she was referring to how he had used his shares to lie to her when he wanted to stop Dane Warren from releasing Sena to the market. He smiled and said, “They were right when they said you should never lie to a woman, they hold grudges forever.”
“Since you knew that women held grudges, you should have long since made up for the losses I suffered from your deception,” Celine said as she walked out of the airport with Jasper.
As Celine spoke, she ran a careless hand through her hair. Her femininity and charm caused the eyes of several tourists to widen.
“Well, aren’t I here now?” Jasper laughed and said.
Celine gave Jasper a meaningful look as she said, “I’m the one who traveled all the way to you, alright?”
Sensing how the conversation was turning flirtatious, Jasper hurriedly changed the topic and said, “Do you have any plans regarding the collaboration I mentioned earlier?”
Celine replied, “It’s still in the evaluation stages now, and I haven’t formally submitted it yet. You must remember that I’m only the general manager. The president, William, has more power than I do. He has always remembered you.”
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