DOMINIC was getting a little impatient as he waited for the secretary to come back. He stood up when the conference room doors opened. The president of the LS Group, Vanessa Smith, strode towards him bearing a poker-faced look that she always showed her clients. He fixed his tie and suit and flashed a smile.
“I am very sorry for the inconvenience, Mr. Parker. I am in the middle—”
“No worries,” he cut her off. “After all, we just have to sign the contract, and we are—”
“Mr. Parker.” He did not like her tone; there was something in her voice that tells him there was something wrong. “About that… LS Group will no longer renew the cooperation with your company.”
“What?” He loosened his tie and ran his fingers through his hair. “Our companies have been partners for years. What is wrong with you, Vanessa?”
He saw her jaw clenched, which irritates him more.
“It doesn’t matter how long we have been in this contract. It was the president’s decision, and it is final.”
Dominic’s brows furrowed. “You are the president, Vanessa.”
“Well, there have been changes. I am no longer the president of this company.”
He slammed his hand on the conference table.
“Then let me talk to the new president so I can explain to him what he is missing.”
“It would be nice if you leave this place already,” Vanessa said nonchalantly and turned her back on him.
“No. We are not done yet, Vanessa!” Dominic snapped. He walked past her and blocked her way out. “Why are you doing this to my company? Have you found a new one? Well, let me tell you this, Vanessa. You…” He poked her chest. “And the whole LS Group will regret this.”
Vanessa shoved his arm away.
“Let me remind you that whether we renew the cooperation or not, it won’t hurt the LS Group.”
When Vanessa’s lips twitched, he lost it.
“How dare you say that to me when my company has been doing all the dirty works for yours!”
She did not speak a word and pushed him aside. When Vanessa pushed the doors open, the guards went inside the conference room, grabbing him to the arms and pulling him out.
“Get off me!” He tried to free himself by fighting like a wild cat.
Dominic was almost out of the conference room when Vanessa spoke again.
“And oh, LS Group will claim a ten times compensation from your company. Tell that to your father.”
“What?” He could not believe they would make them pay when their company was the one who did not want the renewal.
“Don’t act dumb, Mr. Parker. Of course, you know what I mean.”
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