Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1701
Jory watched her disappear behind the closing doors. He got even more crestfallen.
He rubbed his forehead and rearranged his thoughts. I'm meeting a VIP next. C'mon, get your act
together! Soon, the doors open again with a ding, and he exited the elevator with steady steps
Knock, knock, knock.
âCome in."
Simon Barrymore's voice, along with its hoarseness and vicissitudes that came with his age, rang
from inside. One could actually feel what the old man had been through, even experience a little
part of their life, just by listening to the sound of his voice.
âMr. Barrymore,â Jory greeted him loudly.
Simon looked up from his work to acknowledge his guest's presence. Yet, he was unable to
recognize Jory. No one in the Barrymore Group would call him by his last name. Calling him by his
title would have sufficed. So who was this strange, young man standing in his office?
âAnd you are..."
Jory tilted his head. âDonât you remember me?â Simon only looked more confused, so the young
man added, âI'm from Alpire Group.â
It took a while, but eventually Simon managed to pick up the manâs name from the depths of his
memory. He stretched out a hand and rose from his seat. âJory? When have you arrived at
Marsingfill?â
âNot long ago,â Jory responded with a grin.
Simon poured his guest a cup of tea and then, when he saw that Jory was still standing in his office,
offered him a seat on the sofa. âWhy are you still standing there? Come, come. Have a seat. How's
your father been all these years?â
A green leaf could be seen floating on the steaming tea. Simon used a tea tray with designs
depicting ancient Chanaean culture. Its grid-like weaving method made the simple art of tea
sampling much more fulfilling.
One of Raphael's paintings, âThe School of Athensâ, hung on Simon's wall. It was apparent that the
chairman was a great fan of Chanaean culture.
Jory was so deeply amazed by the ancient Chanaean relics surrounding him that it took him a while
to respond to the chairman's question. âHe's doing fine. I believe business is thriving at Barrymore
Group as well?â
Simon waved his hand. ââNo, no. We are no match for Alpire Group's rapid growth after all. That's a
given.â
âMr. Barrymore, I suppose I won't dally any longer. I come here today with a business proposal,â
Jory said, driving his point home. âAs you can see, Alpire Group's development is gradually
stabilizing. But, in the process of it all, what we lack is collaboration. And as you know, collaboration
between two strong companies is the unchanging rule for survival in this industry. So...â
Simon interrupted the young man before he could finish. âJory, listen. As the chairman of Barrymore
Group, I am more than happy to know that Alpire Group has chosen us to establish a partnership.
But, Jory, since you've come to us seeking one, I'm sure you're also aware of our company's
development so far. Our partners have always been local companies. Barrymore Group has never
cooperated with multinational companies. And we don't plan to start now.â
The corners of Jory's lips drooped briefly and, when he smiled, he looked defeated. âMr. Barrymore,
that incident happened so long ago. You shouldn't take it to heart. I have learned to move on, and
you ought to let it go too. I'm the only victim after all.â
Simon looked apologetic. âBut, Jory, you have to know, the Barrymores are in your debt because of
what happened. While I'm pleased to know that you've moved on, that can't be used as a reason for
Barrymore Group to work with a multinational company such as yours. Look, Jory. If you insist on
bringing it up, then I'm afraid you're just wasting your time.â
The old man was clearly still brooding over the incident many years ago. He claimed that Barrymore
Group had never worked with multinational companies. That was obviously an excuse to brush him
off. The old man just did not want to get involved with him. He had so many years under his belt,
and yet he still bore an immense fear of gossip.
Since Simon was so frank about itâthat collaboration was a no-goâthen Jory would not force him,
nor would he keep pestering the old man until he changed his mind. After all, Jory knew very well
that Alpire Group was currently a lot stronger than before. Besides, he still had a trump card up his
sleevesâthe bug which Gabriella had installed in Joan's phone.
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