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This implied that acquiring the club might require some effort.
Eileen accepted the documents from Raymond and said, âThank you.â
âYouâre welcome,â Raymond responded quickly, waving his hands. âMr. Dawson has assigned me to assist you from now on. Just give me your orders, and Iâll handle them promptly.â
Raymond was not exaggerating; he truly was capable.
Eileen looked from Bryan to Raymond in astonishment. âIâm going to work with him?â
âYes,â Bryan said as he adjusted the baby in his arms to a more secure position. âThe Ferguson Group is very busy. Without a trustworthy person by your side, youâd be overwhelmed. Right now, I donât need him at EB Group.â
Raymond quickly nodded and reassured Eileen, âDonât worry. I wonât disclose any of Ferguson Groupâs sensitive information. And in the future, EB Group will alsoâ¦â
âYou can leave now,â Bryan cut him off. Raymond was being too talkative.
After a brief pause, Raymond said, âDidnât you say I was supposed to follow Ms. Curtis and take orders from her? So why am I listening to you?â
Bryanâs expression darkened. He stood up, holding the baby, and fixed a stern gaze on Raymond. Just then, the baby in his arms made a noise.
Bryan gave up right away but still warned Raymond sternly, âDonât say anything you shouldnât.â
Raymond was stunned for a moment, his eyes shifting between Eileen and Bryan. He realized he had almost revealed the secret.
Latest stories on â¤com He didnât bring it up again and instead smiled respectfully at Eileen. âIs there anything else youâd like me to do?â
âArrange a meeting with Mr. Trenton Quimby. Thatâs all for now,â Eileen responded without hesitation.
Raymondâs help would truly save her a lot of trouble.
Raymond acknowledged her request quickly and turned to handle it.
That evening, they were set to dine in an upscale KT/ lounge, as Trenton enjoyed such settings due to his line of work.
It wasnât until Eileen arrived that she learned Trenton had not only arranged to meet her but had also invited several others interested in discussing the acquisition.
Zola was among them.
Raymond had no idea that Trenton had arranged a meeting with so many people. âMs. Curtis, should we reschedule and meet Mr. Quimby by ourselves another time?â
âNo need,â Eileen declared. âWeâre here now; thereâs no reason to leave.â Eileen realized leaving was no longer an option, especially since Zola had seen her and was approaching.
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