Chapter 198
Divorce Time
Chapter 198 Thorne casually said, âNo rush on my end, you go ahead.â
Hearing that, Granger replied, âSure.â He walked over, facing Charlene and said, âMr. Ferguson, Ms. Ross.â
Upon seeing him, Stewartâs smile faded slightly, âAh, Mr. Harden.â
Charlene also greeted politely, âMr. Harden.â
Then, Dalton approached as well. Unlike Granger, he only greeted Stewart, âMr. Ferguson.â
Stewartâs smile grew fainter, âMr. Ramirez, too? Sorry, Iâve been tied up, didnât see you there.â
Dalton noticed that Stewart looked even more displeased to see him than before. However, he wasnât surprised by this reaction.
He shot Charlene a cold look, certain she had been whispering in Stewartâs ear about the other day.
alton didnât much care for Stewartâs attitude, mentioning, âI visited PrimeStar a few days back, not sure if youâre aware?â
âI am. Charlene told me,â Stewart said. âIâve seen Mr. Ramirezâs proposal, and while itâs solid, I... personally am not a fan. So, Iâm afraid, Mr. Ramirez, a collaboration might not be-â
Dalton didnât expect Stewart to be so biased by Charleneâs influence.
Frowning, he said, âI thought Mr. Ferguson knew how to keep personal and professional separate.â
âI do,â Stewart replied openly, now that the air was cleared, âBut it depends on the context.â
The implication was clear: when it came to Charlene, the lines could blur.
Despite the tension with Stewart, Dalton wasnât ready to give up on a collaboration with PrimeStar.
âIf Mr. Ferguson finds issues with my proposal, Iâll bring a new one and visit PrimeStar soon,â he said. Casting a glance at Granger, he added, âSince Mr. Ferguson is busy, I wonât keep you any longer. Until next time.â
Dalton left without another word about Charlene.
Granger, listening in, could tell Stewartâs reluctance to collaborate was tied to Charlene, based on Daltonâs reaction.
He didnât pry, instead suggesting, âIâve prepared a new proposal as well. Wondering if Mr. Ferguson and Ms. Ross are free for dinner on Monday?â
Granger had close ties with Vesta and Thorne, so Stewart wasnât too fond of him. Granger had close ties with Vesta and Thorne, so Stewart wasnât too fond of him.
Still, Stewart kept it strictly business, âMonday, is it? Not sure yet, but Iâll get in touch if weâre free. Mr. Harden can count on that.â
Granger wasnât in a hurry, replying, âWith your word, Mr. Ferguson, Iâm at ease.â
As he finished, the host of the evening took the stage, followed by the main event where the host and his spouse led a dance to applause and music, with many guests joining in.
The night was filled with glamorous socialites and elites.
Then, a striking heiress walked up to Granger and asked, âMr. Harden, may I have the pleasure of a dance?â
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