Chapter 164
Divorce Time
Chapter 164 1:
For Charlene, she might as well have been invisible.
It was clear that she wasnât on the list of people receiving apologies.
Daltonâs focus wasnât on Charlene, so naturally, he missed these subtleties, saying, âItâs only a few minutes, no worries.â
âMr. Ramirez is quite magnanimous.â Stewart stood up, his tone icy, âSince youâre here, letâs not waste any more of our time, shall we?â
Thorne, ever the diplomat, politely responded, âOur apologies, Mr. Ferguson.â
Stewart huffed, pulling Charlene along as they were the first to leave the conference room.
Thorne caught the cozy gesture between Stewart and Charlene but quickly averted his gaze, evidently unbothered.
Granger, however, lingered a bit longer on the two.
In the crowd, Thorne and Vesta were unmistakably the center of attention.
Upon reaching the test track, a staff member respectfully reported, âMr. Henderson, Ms. Hawkins, everything is ready for you.â
This level of attention clearly positioned Vesta as a leading figure.
âLetâs get started,â Thorne said.
âRight away.â
The driving conditions were clearly visible on the monitors.
After a successful test round by the driver, the staff asked Thorne and Vesta if theyâd like a turn.
Thorne agreed, and he shared a vehicle with Vesta. On the monitors, they appeared to be enjoying their conversation. When their eyes met, there was an unmistakable spark between them.
Charlene watched the monitor, her gaze steady, her expression unreadable. Stewart, on the other hand, looked visibly disgusted.
Moran also wanted to give it a try and was about to speak to Granger when Leah approached Granger, âMr. Harden, we-â
Granger cut her off, âGo ahead, Iâm not that interested.â
Leah was taken aback.
Meanwhile, Quincy approached Stewart and Charlene, âMr. Ferguson, Ms. Ross, would you like to have a go They were more familiar with the carâs specs than many of the staff at Neural Nexus Tech. They were tempted, but at this point, they were too annoyed to bother.
Stewart snorted, âNo, thanks.â
Charlene chuckled and whispered something about the engine specs in his ear, âAre you sure you donât want to try?â
Stewart glared at her, then asked, âHow do you know that?â
Charlene touched her nose, âCaught a glimpse of the data they were reviewing earlier.â
Having a good memory certainly has its advantages.
Stewartâs mood visibly improved. âCopy that for me later.â he said.
ภâSure.â
Saying so, they took their turn with the car.
Half an hour later, Thorne suggested, âItâs been a long day, how about we all grab some dinner?â
Dalton responded enthusiastically, âSounds good.â
Stewart grimaced, âSorry, weâre a bit tied up. You guys enjoy, we have other plans.â
Thorne, accepting this, said, âMaybe next time, then.â
He turned to Quincy, âWould you mind escorting Mr. Ferguson and Ms. Ross out?â
âOf course,â Quincy promptly replied.
Ms. Ross...
Stewart smirked internally, leading Charlene out first.
Kelvin whispered to Dalton, âIs it just me, or does Stewart really have it in for Mr. Henderson and his crew?â
Dalton had noticed this tension during their last encounter here.
He had thought it was just him overthinking, assuming it was just Stewartâs personality.
Now, it seemed his observations were spot on.