“Alice knew I came to see you.”
Luna scoffed and closed the door. “Not too long ago, Mrs. Lynch had been calling me your mistress. Since when did she become so forgiving?”
Joshua frowned but did not reply.
He indicated for her to sit down on the sofa. “Because of certain reasons, the visit has been rescheduled for tomorrow.”
He handed the documents to her. “These are the few of the main factories. You must understand the design and raw materials needed. Tomorrow, keep an eye out for the materials provided by the factories. And…”
He handed her a different document. “Take note of these few companies’ style of design and target audience.”
Seeing how invested he was to discuss business, Luna decided not to continue bringing in their private matters. She read through the document thoroughly, then marked the parts that required special attention. “I’ve taken note.”
“We’ll leave at 9 am tomorrow. We need to visit every single one of these companies by the end of the day,” Joshua’s voice was business-like and emotionless. “At night, we’ll be having dinner with one of our clients in Sea City, so don’t forget to prepare a medication to neutralize the alcohol.”
“Alright.“
Luna bowed her head and continued studying the documents. “Is there anything else?“ she asked carelessly.
“Yes.“ The man sitting opposite her changed into a different position, his gaze deep and heavy. “You’ve been to Sea City before, haven’t you?“
She stiffened slightly.
A moment later, she smiled. “I ‘ve been overseas the whole time. Didn’t you read my background information?“
“So, this is your first time here in Sea City?“
Luna tidied up the documents neatly. “Of course. “
Joshua hung an arm over the back of the sofa, his posture lazy and relaxed. “You walked through the entire city in just an afternoon’s time, though. You looked confident and relaxed, and I couldn’t tell it was your first time here.“
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