She had said everything she needed to say and gave Linda enough information to do her research.
Linda was a smart woman; she must have figured out something by now. She would be able to find out more from tonight’s argument.
Of course, she had to teach Linda a lesson. Seeing her enemy getting strung up put Elisa in a good mood.
Linda’s lawless activity had drawn her to persecution by law enforcement. And it scared her witless to the point of depression. It was logical for Norman to hush up about their predicament from Linda and let her live in her own bubble. Of course, Linda wouldn’t want to be lied to. So, as a loving cousin sister, she must intervene and defend Linda’s interest.
Suddenly, Elisa’s phone rang. She thought it was Linda, but it turned out to be Will.
She answered the call but remained silent.
Will asked, “How did the business trip go?”
“Nothing special,” Elisa replied sedately.
After hearing Elisa’s response, Will breathed a sigh of relief. Will assumed Elisa was doing great through her relaxed tone.
Will asked with a smile, “When will you be back?”
“Not sure for the time being. I’m not the boss. I don’t get to make the call.”
Will ranted, “You’ll get to call the shot if you work with me. What is mine is yours. Give it some thought, will you?”
She didn’t answer him. Elisa wasn’t in the mood to talk to Will.
Will didn’t shy away from Elisa’s cold treatment. He just smiled and said, “There has been a new project recently. Do you want to be part of it?”
Elisa was startled, “What project?”
“We’ll meet and talk about it after you come back. The project is crucial for Benett Corporation. You should consider it.”
Elisa’s eyes flickered, and she pursed her lips, “Then we’ll talk soon.”
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