I asked in bewilderment, "Who?"
With a serious expression, Carol repeated, "Melvern is requesting a meeting."
Hearing her repeat Melvern's name, I was genuinely surprised. I had a premonition that he would appear before me sooner or later.
While Liora was joyfully bustling about during this period, he remained unusually quiet, which didn't make much sense.
"Let him in," I calmly said.
Carol walked out and soon brought Melvern in.
He looked dashing in a well-fitted suit. His eyes, however, were something I couldn't quite appreciate, almost repulsive.
As he entered, I conducted myself professionally, stepping away from the desk and gesturing for him to sit.
Seated at my desk, I asked, "Mr. Melvern, what brings you here?"
I cut to the chase, as I had no intention of being polite with him.
I did not know much about him, but based on his investment in Liora and his methods of seizing other companies, I could not form a favorable opinion of him. Moreover, the funds he invested were shady at best. His persistent interest in me and my company made me wary, and his gaze was particularly disdainful.
If he could manipulate Liora and have influence over her family, it spoke volumes about his character.
Melvern sat on the sofa next to me, earnestly smiling. "I hope my sudden visit didn't disturb you, Ms. Chloe."
I had to force a smile. "It's not exactly a disturbance, but it is a bit strange. After all, you and I have no business dealings. So, your unexpected visit to my office caught me off guard." Melvern, taking my words in stride, smiled candidly. "I didn't expect you to be such an upfront person, Ms. Chloe."
"Enough niceties. We are both
professionals, Mr. Melvern. If you've
come to my office, there must
st be
something on your mind." I had no time for a staring contest with him. en.swhovels.net
"There is indeed something I'd like to discuss with you, Ms. Chloe," he said sincerely.
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