Seeing Eleanor Sterling’s resigned expression, Alaric Faulkner smiled and said, "I thought since I helped you, you’d invite for a al to thank ."
Estelle Sterling imdiately ca forward, unceremoniously pulled the chair out, and sat down, "Uncle Faulkner, if it weren’t for your black card, Sister Eleanor and I would have been utterly embarrassed."
Hearing this, Eleanor Sterling glared at him.
How dare he bring up this matter? If he hadn’t spent all the money from the card linked with her WeChat, how could she have been so humiliated?
But luckily, it was all resolved in the end.
Eleanor Sterling didn’t plan to oppose Alaric Faulkner any longer. She pulled her chair out and sat down.
Alaric Faulkner’s eyes slightly narrowed, and he casually asked, "I heard that all suppliers in Veridia City have canceled their collaboration with you?"
Eleanor Sterling coldly snorted, sowhat sarcastically, "President Faulkner, your information is really up-to-date. This grand gesture was made by the mother of your son, truly impressive."
Listening to her sarcasm, Alaric Faulkner chuckled lightly, "Since it’s my son’s mother who caused it, I suppose I should have the obligation to resolve it for her."
"..."
Eleanor Sterling glanced at him and asked, "What do you intend to do?"
Alaric Faulkner laughed quietly, "Leon Langley is right next door; shall I invite him over for a chat?"
He had people keeping an eye on the situation with Eleanor Sterling and was well aware of her being stood up by the suppliers.
Eleanor Sterling raised her eyebrows, what does that an?
Is he going to negotiate cooperation on her behalf?
It seed Alaric Faulkner was worried Eleanor Sterling didn’t understand, so he explained, "Just when I arrived, I happened to run into him and his wife at the entrance, they even ca to greet ."
Eleanor Sterling lowered her eyes, but she didn’t imdiately refuse him, in her mind, this was sothing Faye Sterling had orchestrated.
Now that Alaric Faulkner was handling the ss and cleaning up after her, wasn’t that normal?
It would save her the trouble of importing goods from abroad.
She wasn’t a stubborn or obstinate person.
Seeing that Eleanor Sterling didn’t refuse, Alaric Faulkner imdiately called the waitress over and asked her to invite Leon Langley from the next private room.
The waitress promptly went out.
In the private room, Sylvia Dempsey was pouting and complaining to Leon Langley about how she ran into Eleanor Sterling and had her clothes taken.
Leon Langley seed thoughtful.
Eleanor Sterling? He rembered the woman he t earlier today, one who made his heart race, but unfortunately, he didn’t manage to win her over.
While they were talking, the waitress entered, respectfully saying, "Mr. Langley, hello, the guests next door invite you to dine with them."
Leon Langley’s brows furrowed, "Who is it? Just invites over, who do they think they are?"
Though he bumped into Alaric Faulkner at the entrance, Leon Langley didn’t think Alaric Faulkner would actively invite him to dine together in the private room.
With soone as prominent as Alaric Faulkner, it was usually only him trying to curry favor; how could he possibly take the initiative to invite him?
Sylvia Dempsey frowned and asked, "Who are the people next door? Such arrogance, asking us to go over."
The waitress spoke, "Well, it’s a lady and..."
Before she could finish, Sylvia Dempsey interrupted, displeased, "It’s a woman? Refuse them, tell them we’re busy!"
Usually, there are countless people trying to cozy up to Leon Langley, it must be another one trying to latch onto him.
How dare soone try flirting with her husband right in front of her, as if she were invisible?
Leon Langley squinted his eyes and stood up, "I’ll go take a look."
Sylvia Dempsey panicked, she quickly grabbed him, "Honey, why did you agree to go see her? There must be so shady woman next door, you shouldn’t go."
Leon Langley turned his eyes, saying, "Why so tense? I’m just going to check. It might be soone I know. You wait here for , I’ll be right back!"
After saying this, Leon Langley walked straight out the door.
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