The room was as silent as a crypt, neither party daring to break the silence.
Roxanna had just spilled out all her thoughts in one breath. Once she was done, her gaze nervously darted to Isaac. She couldn't help but gulp as her body tensed in anticipation.
Although she had said her piece and her mouth was parched, she paid it no mind.
She was unsure if he would agree to such a venture. Their acquaintance was brief at best, and she wasn't certain if her forthrightness was appropriate. For her, this was a massive gamble.
She desperately hoped that this time, her gamble would pay off.
Isaac was staring at Roxanna, their eyes locked in a silent conversation. Neither uttered a word, and their expressions remained unreadable.
Her anxiety escalated in the face of his dispassionate demeanor. She had never been this nervous before. Due to his impassive demeanor, she couldn't tell whether he was leaning toward declining or accepting her proposal.
All in all, she was left in the dark.
"Miss Miller, perhaps you'd like to take a sip of your coffee?"
After what seemed like an eternity, he finally broke the silence, nudging the coffee towards her.
She managed a small smile in response. Yet, her heart was pounding, and her palms were slick with sweat. Still, she forced herself to maintain her composure.
Even though she was thirsty, she had started to mentally berate Isaac. He should at least give me a clear answer as to whether he was going to shoot me down or not. What was the point of offering me coffee without saying anything?
Nevertheless, she had no choice but to take a tentative sip of her coffee under his watchful gaze. Of course, she set it back on the table after just one sip as she refused to show anything but placid calmness.
She feared that if she downed the entire cup, Isaac might perceive her as impolite and refuse to cooperate.
After a quick mental tug-of-war, she decided to play it safe, taking only a sip before setting it down.
Her subtle actions didn't escape his keen eyes. It was these same eyes that seemed warm and inviting and rather out-of-place for a businessman.
"Miss Miller, I understand your proposal. However, I won't invest in your company without a solid reason. I'm a businessman, not a philanthropist."
Isaac suppressed a chuckle, but his gaze was serious.
Although he was somewhat fond of Roxanna, it wasn't enough for him to risk the entire Quill Corporation for the medical base.
Meanwhile, Roxanna felt a glimmer of hope upon hearing his words. Isaac hadn't outright rejected her proposal. So, she looked at him expectantly and urged, "Mr. Quill, please go on."
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