disillusionment

Half an hour later, in front of a villa, Hellen frowned and demanded, “aren’t we are going to talk with Martin about the contract? Why are we here?”

Andy parked the car and said, “The contract has been drawn up. All it needs is a signature. He can sign anywhere he wants. Nothing strange.”

She asked, “but why did Martin choose to sign the contract here? Shouldn’t it be in the company?”

“How do I know? This is Mr. Gablehauser’s decision. He’s a billionaire. How can I figure out what he’s thinking.” Andy thought of something and said in a deep voice, “By the way, you can’t call him by his name after we go in. You have to call him Mr. Gablehauser, okay?”

She remained silent and clenched her fists. She felt hesitant. Andy preceded her, and then stopped and looked back.

“What are you doing? Follow up.”

“Hellen, don’t play any tricks on me. It’s the most critical time for the Travison Family. Without Mr. Gablehauser’s money, we’re done. We sink or swim together. Do you think you and yo
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