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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 822

Otis was at first mildly surprised to see Luther.

He put down the glass in his hand and rested it on the coffee table, his hand still resting on Joyce's shoulder. With a provocative gaze, he looked directly at Luther.

It's the first time he's officially met with Luther since the project began.

For Luther, once his wife Charlotte's fiancé, he was of course well aware of his wealth and many other details. He was the richest man in the country, handsome and dashing, and that's why Charlotte had been thinking about him all the time.

Of course, he also knew that Charlotte’s scandal was exposed in the engagement party and her engagement with Luther was annulled. As a result, the construction project was also put on hold for a long time.

Now, the construction project owned by the two families in the Capital had restarted and they would have to work together.

He and Luther were not much involved in the preparation work, so they had never officially met. But sooner or later, they would have to meet. He knew Luther was at the Artificial Intelligence Summit, and he did see Luther a few times from afar.

He never thought that their first official meeting would be on such an occasion and in such a way.

A cold smile curled up over Otis' lips.

What? Luther seemed to be interested in Joyce too?

So he had to rush in even at the risk of offending him?

He wanted to see what Luther wanted to do, and whether he dared to fall out with him. In the Capital, though money was still important, money was not everything. Power was more important.

Otis spoke up first, his voice calm yet provocative enough.

"Oh, could you be the famous Mr. Warner? Why didn’t you call me when you came to the Capital? So that I can do my best to welcome you myself. What happened tonight, and Mr. Warner would have to suddenly barge into my box?"

With that, Otis shot a wink at Eugene and shook his head gently.

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