Finnley told Ivan that both he himself and Jennifer had received a call from the Johannesburg diamond supplier about canceling the cooperation.
And that the supplier had made it clear that the Marsh Group's opponent would triple the price the Marsh Group offered.
"What a childish and ridiculous move." Ivan, with his hands in his pockets, had had a plan on the plane. " Johannesburg isn't the only diamond supplier in South Africa."
"Mrs. Marsh and I both agree," Finnley said, "We will find another supplier, but it will take us some time."
"Yes." Ivan turned around and left.
"Where are you going?" Finnley got up.
Ivan stopped and turned his head, saying, "Catherine won't pose a big threat to us, I know. But although I don't like her, I can't watch her ruin herself by cooperating with Leslie just to get back at me."
Finnley didn't know what to say.
Growing up together, Ivan and Catherine had had many similarities.
And she had worked hard for the Marsh Group.
He continued walking and Finnley had no time to ask him who the Canadian woman was.
And why he was in her bedroom and sitting in her bed.
But Finnley was pretty sure that Ivan hadn't seen the news yet. Otherwise, why would he go see Catherine instead of explaining to Jennifer?
In the vice president's office next door.
Jennifer accidentally spotted that Ivan walked pass her office
He left without a word of explanation.
Jennifer quickly came to herself and tries to keep herself busy.
In the Forewood People's Hospital.
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