Indeed, Jeremiah couldn''t resist my assertive demeanor. He looked displeased, saying, "Mr. Martin Terrell, of course." I scoffed and asked, "Do I know that person? Why would he extend an invitation to me? Mr. Jeremiah, you know I don''t attend random gatherings, right? There must be a reason for the invitation. Your cousin Chad knows it, too." My attitude left Jeremiah at a loss as he nced at me. “Ms. Chloe, I suggest you think twice before making a regretful decision." I frowned at his words and retorted, "Are you threatening me?" I knew he was merely Martin''s middle-man. Jeremiah would fail if he couldn''t secure my attendance. As expected, he becapprehensive toward my displeasure. "Ms. Chloe, please don''t misunderstand me.All content ? N/.?vel/Dr/ama.Org.
"Mr. Marting doesn''t invite just anyone for a meal. If anyone else wishes to dine with him, they must have the right connections. He''s doing more than enough by taking the initiative, so I advise you not to be unappreciative." I raised a brow and offered him a chance to convince me, "How arrogant of him. You should know I don''t sumb to such tactics. So, what''s his reason for invitingfor a meal?" "He..." Jeremiah paused before continuing, "You''ll know once you meet him. It''ll work to your advantage, Ms. Chloe." "You should leave." I noticed Jeremiah refused to reveal anything more. I pretended to close the door, and he stopped it. He said with a resigned tone, "It''s to discuss the project." I feigned ignorance, asking, "What project? I''m not here to coborate with others this time. Sorry about that." Irritated, Jeremiah clicked his tongue. I knew he was cursingunder his breath.
He feltpelled to rify, "It''s about the project you wanted to finalize today." I smiled-it seemed I had guessed correctly.
"The project we discussed today, huh? I''m currently dealing with Mr. Noah, so why is Mr. Martin getting involved? Who is he? Can he lead the project?" My attitude irked Jeremiah, and he sneered before ncing atslyly. "Hmph, you underestimate him, Ms. Chloe. Don''t be so arrogant if you want the project." I noticed the twas right, asking, "Where will it be?" When I relented, Jeremiah perked up and said, "That''s the right choice! A wise person always understands practicality and never suffers from losses. We''ll see you in Acacia Hall at Feusaka Hotel at six in the evening." "You can go now," I said as I mmed the door shut. Immediately after, I wondered who would be the most suitable to bring with me. It would be great if Carol were here.
Amidst my thoughts, someone knocked on the door, and I opened it to see Jeremiah again. I instinctively frowned and coldly asked, "What else do you need?