Meanwhile, all the time that Adrian was in Brooklyn Group, Doris didn't have the slightest hint of his presence. The President's office was on the 120th floor, while the manager's office was on the 110th floor, so there was no reason for Doris and Adrian to cross paths. Moreover, Doris's work re
While Adrian was preparing to leave the house, he received a message notification from May informing him that the chauffeur was coming over to his house with his Benz car, so he quickly called May. "Hello, May. Please cancel the arrangements you made for me to use the car to pick up Doris's friend
Jenny was so excited and full of gratitude. She assumed Marcus had been sent by Doris and the Greene family to host her and make her feel welcome. Marcus and Jenny had known each other during their undergraduate days. Marcus had lived in Geller City, sponsored by the Johnson family to study busi
However, Adrian's expression remained unfazed. He had already heard about the altercation between Adrian and Gary at Brooklyn Group and this made him resent Adrian the more. Without hesitation, Marcus turned to Doris with his voice dripping with contempt. "Doris, didn't you hear about what happ
Jenny continued by talking about how impressed she was by the previous night's dinner that was served at the hotel. "Last night's dinner was absolutely delightful," Jenny exclaimed with her eyes sparkling. "The food was exquisite, and the service was impeccable. I would love to experience it aga
As soon as the three of them finished placing their orders, the manager, Mr Clarke, approached their table with a professional yet assertive demeanour. "Excuse me, sir," Mr. Clarke addressed Marcus, "but I'll need to see your membership card for registration purposes." Upon hearing this, Marcus ar
As the confusion thickened around the table, Adrian, who had remained silent until now spoke up. "I was the one who booked for Jenny last night." Marcus burst into laughter, the sound echoing through the opulent dining room. His eyes gleamed with mockery as he addressed Adrian. "You?" he scoffe
Jenny continues to feel disdain for Adrian. She conveniently forgot that it was this very card Adrian had used to book the luxurious suite and the expensive dinner she had enjoyed the previous night. Her opinion of Adrian only darkened further, seeing him as an opportunist with no real merit of his