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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 45

Andrew's actions and words caused the entire Smith family to be bewildered. They thought Andrew was here to question them, yet he was being so polite.

"Mr. Miller, do you still remember who I am?" Taylor hurriedly greeted. However, he felt a bit uneasy on the inside.

It was true he knew Andrew and had drunk and eaten with him. However, Andrew would usually reject him whenever he had something to ask of him.

"You're Mr. Reeves, right? I heard you went abroad to study. When did you come back?" Andrew asked warmly.

After all, he could tell Taylor was close to the Smith family. Thus, Andrew needed to be polite to whoever had some sort of relationship with the Supreme One's wife.

Taylor was thrilled when he saw Andrew's reaction. "I came back today."

"Are you close to the Smith family?" Andrew tried asking.

Before Taylor could reply, Belinda butted in. "He's my daughter's boyfriend. They're planning to get engaged in a few days."

At this point, Belinda was over the moon. To her, Andrew was being so polite because of Taylor. With a son-in-law like him, Belinda had to be happy.

"Mr. Reeves, congratulations," Andrew quickly said.

Lyra was Lillian's cousin, which meant Taylor would soon be related to the Smith family. Thus, Andrew thought it was time to butter up to him.

When everyone got seated in the living room, Elijah couldn't help asking, "Mr. Miller, why did you come here today?"

Andrew took out the contract. "I'm here to sign Skylink Corporation's contract with the Smith Group."

"Mr. Miller, you want to hand this project over to us?" Elijah found it hard to believe.

"Of course. This contract was originally prepared for you all. The bidding conference is just for show. Is Ms. Lillian not here?" Andrew looked around but failed to spot Lillian.

Belinda said with a smile, "Lillian had the guts to partner up with an outsider to bully my son. It's simply outrageous of her. Elijah has already kicked her out of the family."

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