Chapter 247
Chapter 247
Wilson Groupâs tech company was one of the leading companies in the domestic tech field, owning numerous core technologies and patents. Their upcoming product had already caused a stir internationally.
The moment Franklin mentioned the idea of collaboration, Johnny already knew what the proposal
would be.
To be honest, Johnny was quite tempted.
Moreover, as one of the top domestic companies in the industry, they had a responsibility to elevate domestic products to the global stage and increase their international influence.
For domestic innovative products to truly reach the worldâs forefront and be recognized globally, one company couldnât do it alone.
It required companies to support each other, to collaborate and win together on a technical level.
So even though Johnny had reservations about working with Franklin, he didnât need to discuss it with Maggie. He already knew the answer in his heart.
He simply said, âNowâs not the right time to discuss the collaboration. Mr. Wilson, why donât you come by
Cole tomorrow to talk about it?â
Franklin wasnât surprised by Johnnyâs response.
He smiled and said, âAlright, weâll leave it at that for now.â
Johnny, feeling a bit displeased, replied coolly, âIs there anything else, Mr. Wilson?â
Franklin shook his head. âNo, thatâs all,â he said before adding, âSorry to bother you.â
With that, he didnât look at Maggie again and, along with Julia, turned to leave.
Before leaving, Julia glanced at Glen and Harry. Glen, noticing her gaze, turned his face away.
Harry didnât say anything.
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Chapter 247
Maggie drove to the company, and as she got out of the car, she bumped into Franklin and Chad, who had just gotten out of the car as well.
Her hand hesitated slightly as she closed the car door.
She knew that Franklin would be coming to the company this morning to discuss the collaboration, but she hadnât expected him to arrive this early.
Seeing her, Franklin said, âGood morning.â
Maggie didnât reply and instead turned to walk toward the company entrance.
Since leaving Wilson Group, Chad had rarely seen Maggie.
In his mind, she was still the same person who always wanted to be close to Franklin.
Seeing her so cold toward him now, he found it rather strange.
Maggie ignored him, and Franklin didnât speak any further.
Glen emerged from the parking lot on the other side and, upon seeing them, walked over to Maggie.
âGood morning.â
Maggie nodded. âGood morning.â
Glen paused for a moment, then turned back and gave Franklin a casual greeting, âGood morning.â
Franklin smiled. âGood morning.â
Franklin was here today to discuss the collaboration with Cole.
As an important figure in the company, Maggie should have warmly welcomed any potential collaborators, but after Glen had greeted both her and Franklin, he realized that Maggie didnât even turn around to speak to Franklin.
She simply walked ahead without any intention of greeting him.
Was this because of the relationship between Franklin and Julia? Was this the reason for her attitude toward him?
With this thought, Glen turned to glance at Franklin.
Despite being treated this way by Maggle, Franklin didnât appear the least bit upset.
Glen chose not to say anything further.
The four of them entered the elevator in silence.
Inside the elevator, Glen stood beside Maggie.
Wearing high heels and light makeup, Maggle remained as beautiful and composed as ever.
Glen found it difficult to look away from her stunning profile.
He kept his gaze on her until he noticed Franklin seemed to be looking at him. He quickly shifted his gaze to Franklin.
When their eyes met, Franklin smiled but said nothing.
The elevator arrived at the floor where Cole was located.
Maggie didnât look at Franklin as she stepped out of the elevator, and since Glen had work to discuss with her, he followed her.
Watching their retreating figures, Franklin withdrew his gaze and followed the receptionist into Coleâs meeting room.
They waited for over ten minutes before Johnny finally arrived at the company.
He entered the meeting room and, upon seeing Franklin, said, âSorry, Mr. Feng, Iâm late.â
Though he said that, his tone was cold, and there didnât seem to be much apology in his expression.
Chad, who had been following Franklin for a long time, had seen all kinds of important figures, but he had never seen anyone who dared to treat Franklin this way.
He frowned at this thought.
Franklin, however, seemed unbothered. He shook Johnnyâs hand and said, âIâm not in a hurry, itâs no problem.â
Johnny didnât particularly like Franklin, but since he had already decided to collaborate, he wanted to get to the point as quickly as possible.