After Bernard apologized, he easily let go of Eleanor, then sat down seriously and looked back at the door.
"Aidyn." He said.
Hearing the cold voice from inside, Aidyn quickly let go of Pearce, turned around, picked up his briefcase, and walked into the room.
Pearce stared at Aidyn's back, swearing in his heart that he would get back at this guy for all the humiliation he suffered today!
He gritted his teeth and silently swore, then followed inside, only to see Eleanor straightening her messy clothes.
Pearce glanced at the wall clock subconsciously, then looked at Bernard with disdain, leaned in close to Eleanor's ear, and whispered,
"He's a bit quick; didn’t last long. Maybe you should reconsider. After all, it affects the quality of your married life."
Eleanor almost choked, "What are you talking about?"
Pearce wanted to persuade Eleanor more, but suddenly felt a cold gaze staring at his left hand.
He slowly turned his head, just in time to see a pair of deep eyes staring at his left hand.
At this moment, Aidyn took out three contracts from his briefcase and placed them one by one on the glass table in the living room.
Pearce took the opportunity to hide his left hand behind his back, and smiled at Bernard,
"Mr. Laurence, let's sign the contract first."
He then pulled Eleanor to use her as a shield, "Go sign the contract quickly."
Eleanor glanced at Pearce and sat down across from Bernard. She picked up the contract and was taken aback by the amount written on it.
She looked up at Bernard in disbelief, "One billion?!"
For just a design drawing, one billion was a bit too exaggerated!
Pearce heard the amount and screamed, "How much?! One billion?!!!"
Besides the penalty for breach of contract, there were no particularly harsh requirements. There was only one clause—
"Do you plan to use this work to participate in an international architecture competition?" Pearce asked.
Pearce was a bit confused as to why the project owner would care about this.
"Yes, we want to increase our visibility through the competition, and the profits we'll gain at that time will be far more than one billion."
After Aidyn explained, he pointed to the clause in the contract and said, "Of course, the copyright still belongs to you."
Pearce read the contract carefully again and felt that it was reasonable for the copyright to belong to the designer.
He looked at Eleanor and nodded to her, indicating that the contract was fine. Giving so much money was just Mr. Laurence's way of pursuing her.
The more Pearce thought about it, the happier he became. The new boss's financial resources were really strong. With this project, he could live a comfortable life for years to come.
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