Chapter 1305 To Learn to Be Indifferent.
After she said so, men behind her fell into silence.
She took a look at them and finally looked at Rankin.
In their memories, Victor was not friendly to her, but Rankin...
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtElinor closed her eyes and turned away. "Let's go. It's time." She grasped Rutledge's arm tightly, as if he was her last help.
But later, she realized Rutledge was not her help.
The conference started on time, and they took their seats one after another. The hall was a splendid room with floor-to-ceiling windows, mahogany tables, gorgeous chandeliers on the top of the head, and dazzling and smooth ceramic tile floors under their feet. They went to their positions with their ntags respectively. It happened Victor's seat was next to Elinor's.
And Darleen's was beside Rutledge's.
Elinor was bewildered by the seat arrangement. When she was about to change seats, guests from other countries gradually cin one after another.
It was too late, so she had to sit down next to Victor. When she sat down, she almost immediately felt the chill from him.
He was still oppressive though doing nothing else but sitting.
She clenched her fingers and opened the report prepared in her mobile phone, while Rankin on the other side had already greeted other guests warmly. She sat in the corner nervously and began to recite the manuscript. Halfway through her reciting, Victor's voice cto her ear. "Your argument just now was wrong." She stared.
"Who helped you write the manuscript?" Victor sneered, took her mobile phone, then edited to circle the wrong argument. "Be careful. Don't lose face aboard." She sat the phone handed b him.
she reached out to rethe phone handed by with an electric feeling. Cool receive it, her finger touched his, There was an odd current running with pain in her heart.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmVictor was crueler than her, she thought. She pretended to make out with Rutledge and not to care about him, but his glance even made her dedicated to him. fo A few hours ago, he even took her rudely at the corner.
But a few hours later, he sat down next to her, dressed and decent, like a stranger, as if they had no conflicts.
If only she could learn this from him.
She sneered at herself and then said, "Thank you, Mr. Donald." Victor frowned sensitively, and noticed her faint resistance.
The conference ended at twelve in the evening. The foreignbusinessmen brought many materials, so that they were too busy to pay attention to others
Victor didn't notice Elinor was taken outside to have a business talk until to have a at the end. When he was about to find her, she cback in fatigue.
Someone aside went to her ahead of him. "When it's over, let's have m e something "No, I want to rest." She sighed, "I'm tired and dazzled. The terms madecrazy." Rutledge patted her gently. "I'll give you a massage later."