The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky Chapter 103
The Ex-Husband's Revenge
The Ex-Husbandâs Revenge By Dragonsky Chapter 103 Leon had a resentful expression that looked more like a womanâs than a manâs.
âYou deserve that for telling me all that stuffâ¦â Ariel chuckled, amused by Leonâs resentful expression.
Her pretty face unwittingly became warm when she recalled Leonâs teasing.
âIâll just consider myself unlucky then. Happy now?â Leonâs expression remained sullen and he walked
straight into the company without looking back.
Ariel realized that she was in the wrong for what happened earlier, so she ran up to Leon and pulled his arm, saying, âOkay, okay. I know that I made a mistake. I apologize, okay? Please donât be angry wi th me anymoreâ¦â
âYouâre⦠apologizing to me? Are you being serious?â Leon was so surprised that he raised his head an d looked suspiciously at Ariel. Not once did it ever cross his mind that someone as arrogant as Ariel wo uld take the initiative to apologize to him. It was almost as impossible as seeing the sun rising from the
west.
Ariel blushed, âIâm serious. And thanks for helping me at the Wick Group tooâ¦â
âNo thanks necessary. Weâre friends, after all. Friends should help each other.â Leon chuckled. Arielâs a pology was very sincere, and as someone who would not hold grudges so easily, any trace of unhappiness in his heart had all but disappeared.
âYeah. Youâre right. Weâre friends.â Ariel smiled so sweetly that it could be likened to the delicate and beautiful blooms of a hundred flowers.
She was the same as Iris in the sense that neither of them had many true friends. As a result, hearing L eon regard her as a friend and not just an ordinary colleague made her inexplicably happy.
âCome on. Letâs go meet Iris and give her the contract.â Ariel said with a smile.
It was Leon who secured the contract and Ariel had no intention of taking any of his credit. The reason she stood at the company ent rance to wait for him was precisely that she wanted to meet Iris together with him.
Leon nodded, and the two of them walked into the office building together.
Although it was already after hours, Leon knew very well that Iris would be working overtime in the company until the cooperation was settled. She would pr obably be there until at least nine at night.
At the company conference room, Iris got some of the highâ
level executives to work overtime with her and discuss the cooperation framework.
At that moment, there were only a few days left before the new phase of the cooperation. The company must design a plan as soon as possible so it could be implemented as soon as the contract was signe d.
Two plans were being conceived. The first was for cooperation with the Westpraise Group, and the sec ond is for cooperation with the Wick Group.
Nevertheless, everyone knew that there was little hope of reaching cooperation with the Wick Group, h ence the pessimism over that direction.
Many people even pointed out that designing a plan around the Wick Group was a complete waste of time and energy.
As everyone was busy discussing, the sound of footsteps was heard approaching the conference room.
âSorry I came a little late. I just returned from negotiating the cooperation with the Westpraise Group.â M âMister Duvall, may I ask what was the outcome of the discussion regarding our profits?â One of the high level executives could not resist asking.
Even Iris glanced inquisitively at him.
Although she gave Michael and Leon two days to hold their respective negotiations, everyone knew that it was a Friday and that the next two days were weekends.
The management of many companies were closed on weekends, and the success. rate of negotiating a contract on the weekends were close The entire halfâ
day that afternoon happened to be the best time to hold the negotiations, because a failure to come to te