She didn’t care about her image, and with a gust of wind, she swept away all the food on the table.
Mrs. Janzen only moved her chopsticks slightly.
Mrs. Janzen kept smiling as she watched Carrie devour the food.
When Carrie put down her chopsticks and took out a tissue to wipe her mouth with satisfaction, Mrs. Janzen asked her, “Should you go back by yourself or should I have someone take you back?”
Carrie: “I’ll go back by taxi. Could you please help me pay the fare?”
Mrs. Janzen hummed, “Okay, then you can take a taxi back.”
After saying that, Mrs. Janzen took out another thousand dollars in cash and put it in front of Carrie and said to Carrie, “This is for you to pay the fare.”
Carrie put away the thousand dollars and did not sit still for a long time. She stood up and said to Mrs. Janzen, “Thank you, Mrs. Janzen, for inviting me to dinner. I hope we can have happy cooperation in the future.”
Mrs. Janzen smiled, nodded, and said, “We will definitely be able to work together happily.”
Carrie left.
Mrs. Janzen was still sitting at the table. When she saw Carrie getting into a taxi, she paid the bill, got up, and walked out of the fast food restaurant.
Her people were waiting for her.
After getting in the car, she said to the person in the passenger seat, “Send someone to follow Carrie’s every move in the Newman family. Look for opportunities to help her. Don’t let that blind woman from the Newman family keep controlling the Newman family.”
“Okay.”
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