Chapter 1064
The Substitute Wife: My Poor Husband Is A Billionaire
The Substitute Wife My Poor Husband is a Billionaire
Chapter 1064 Cancel The Cooperation
âWe donât know whether or not Mr. Larson is in the hospital. Please donât let the rumors affect our
cooperation,â Vivian hurriedly explained. âYouâve done business with the Larson Group before, so Iâm
sure you already know what the company is capable of. Donât worry.â
Noticing that the atmosphere was getting a little awkward, Liam decided to act as a peacemaker by
smiling and saying, âMiss Cooper, youâre new here. I know itâs inappropriate of us to make things hard
for you, but I hope you understand my and Mr. Cruzâs worries. Our companies arenât big companies like
the Larson Group. We canât afford the losses. How about this? We can sign this contract, but we
request a video call to communicate directly with Mr. Larson.â
Gifford crossed his arms and nodded. âYes. If we can confirm that Brandon isnât in the hospital, we can
sign the contract.â
âIâm afraid itâs an inconvenient time for Mr. Larson to do that right now. How about we delay the signing
of the contract? Itâs almost lunch time anyway. Would you like me to treat you to lunch first?â Vivian
asked.
Her voice was shaky as she glanced at the time on her watch.
Gifford sneered. He then stood up and picked up the documents. âWe just wanted to see Brandon, but
you wonât let us. I bet heâs so sick that he canât even get out of bed. You know what? I wonât sign this
contract with your company. Thereâs no point in waiting around here anymore.â
Vivianâs eyes widened. âMr. Cruz, Mr. Lewis, please listen to me!â
Even though she said that, she didnât do anything more to try and persuade them to stay. She was the
one who spread the rumors about Brandon, after all. All she knew was that Brandon was in the hospital
and she could do whatever she wanted to right now. The termination of the cooperation would
undoubtedly confirm Brandonâs illness.
If that were to happen, more companies that partnered with the Larson group would also terminate their
contracts, and the company would be in shambles. That was what Vivian wanted to happen.
The assistant anxiously pulled on Vivianâs sleeve. âIs Mr. Larson really sick? He should be here by now
if nothing really happened.â
At that time, some employees were gathering outside the meeting room. They were eavesdropping on
their conversation.
âI think the project is really going to be canceled,â one of the employees said.
Another employee nodded. âThe rumors are true, then. Mr. Larson might be seriously ill.â
Gifford and Liamâs faces darkened. They picked up the documents and stood up.
Just when they were about to leave, they heard a booming, stentorian voice, saying, âWhere are you
two going? We havenât signed the contract yet!â
âIsnât that Mr. Larsonâs voice?â
Gifford and Liam looked back at the same time. The employees that were standing at the door of the
meeting room also looked at where the voice came from.
The man coming their way was wearing shiny leather shoes and a black suit jacket on top of a dress
shirt.
His aura was indescribably domineering as he narrowed his eyes and looked around.
It was Brandon.
âMr. Larson! Youâre back!â
Everyoneâs eyes lit up the moment they saw him. They looked at him as if he was their savior.
Upon hearing the commotion outside, Vivian ran out in a panic. Her face turned pale when she saw
Brandon standing outside the door.
Gifford and Liam went over to him while they held the contract in their hands. Noticing that Brandon
looked quite healthy and radiant, they asked, âMr. Larson, youâre here!â