Chapter 63
Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo )
Chapter 63
After ElitePinnacle Investments made its triumphant return from Bullion Boulevard to domestic shores, instead of the anticipated struggle to acclimatize, they thrived like a fish
to water.
Out of the blue, they announced the acquisition of VentureVista Securities from VectorVista Bank. Then, in a bold move, it swiftly secured several large IPO projects.
Their meteoric rise put other investment banks under immense
pressure.
âElitePinnacle Shakes Up Domestic Market, Curtis Creates New Legendâ.
Headlines like these were plastered across major financial websites for days.
The bigger his steps, the busier Curtis got, pouring his energy into work, spending consecutive days in an apartment just a stoneâs throw from the company office.
ElitePinnacleâs affairs were enough to keep him occupied around the clock. Yet, he took on a particularly thorny acquisition case from the Richardson Group.
Back in the day, Curtis was notorious for his high-and-mighty attitude. When Maddox needed a favor, he had to approach Curtis with extreme deference.
Recently, Curtis had become unusually dedicated, devoting so much time to Maddoxâs projects that it seemed as if he was aiming for the chairmanâs position himself.
Even when Skylerâs internet startup went public on the stock exchange, ringing the opening bell, Curtis managed to make time in his hectic schedule to lend a hand and show support.
Caleb thought Curtis was either courting an early grave or had completely lost his
mar
ack that afternoon, Caleb found Stonebridge covered in a layer of fresh snow. winter seemed colder than usual, with the seasonâs first snowfall arriving early. Stepping out of the airport, Jake had the car idling at the curb. After Caleb loaded his suitcase into the trunk, he returned to find Curtis still standing by the roadside, not yet in the car.
Curtis looked up at the fluttering snowflakes and seemed to remember something, then asked, âDid she pick out the house?â
Caleb had been in touch with Leanne occasionally, and she was busy enough that sheâd only reply when she had a spare moment.
âMrs. Richardson doesnât want the house anymore, just give her the cash equivalent.â Curtis furrowed his brow.
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âBefore, she was dead set on the house. Now she wants cash instead?â he said icily.
Caleb had no idea. Getting even a short response from Leanne was already challenging. How could she tell him what she was thinking?
âIâve prepared the cash equivalent to the value of the Crystal Cove Villas. Should I transfer it to her now?â
Curtis reached into his pocket for a cigarette, only to find his pack empty.
Tossing the empty pack into a nearby trash can, he extended his hand to Caleb.
âCigarette.â
Caleb hesitated.
Curtis said coolly, âI pay you a good salary and you begrudge me a smoke?â
âItâs not that.â
Caleb quickly offered his pack, which Curtis dismissed with disdain, âCut back on these cheap smokes, theyâre bad for you.â
Cheap? Caleb thought inwardly, maybe he just didnât want to give Curtis one.
Lately, Curtis had been smoking more than usual, probably to stay alert amidst the non-stop work, burning through what was supposed to be a three-month supply in half a month.
âMr. Richardson, smoking is bad for you in general.â
Caleb intended to advise Curtis to cut down, but before he could get the words out, Curtis gave him a sidelong glance.
âPicking up babits, are you? Youâve been learning all the wrong things from Leanne.â
ted, unable to pinpoint the trap in Curtisâ words, âI havenât been rdson, nor have I learned anything.â
Cale
f
e car with a snort, âDo you wish you could follow her?â
sat a loss for words.
one phase of ElitePinnacleâs work complete, there was finally a chance to take a ther. However, Curtis, unsatisfied with any blank space in his schedule, was looking more tasks to tackle.
The office was awash with complaints, and they all turned to Caleb with their pleas, âCaleb, please talk to Mr. Richardson. He might be a workaholic, but weâre not!â
With the fervent hopes of the entire staff weighing on him, Caleb entered the office. After Curtis finished signing documents, Caleb steeled himself and spoke up, âMr.
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