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The Heiress They Couldn't Break (Amelia and Jeremy) novel Chapter 561

Chapter 561 What Does Love Do to a Man?

It seems that being overly aggressive didn’t work out-Jeremy ended up scaring her off.

And just like that, even the sweet perks he used to enjoy had been revoked.

Jeremy stared at the firmly closed door and the pillow and blanket on the floor, sighing helplessly.

He bent down to pick up the pillow and blanket, weighing them in his hands with a look caught somewhere between laughter and exasperation.

This girl changed moods at the flip of a switch. One moment she was acting all cute and coy in his arms, and the next she had kicked him to the curb.

Jeremy was a man of action.

Especially when it came to anything involving Amelia-he was always the most proactive.

Now that Nygard Group was short on senior management talent, he didn’t want her running herself ragged, so he was actively helping her find more capable people to run the company.

“I really didn’t expect you to be the one extending an olive branch.”

In a cozy, quiet restaurant, Harrison Ramley raised his glass to him and downed it in one gulp.

The man had a refined and scholarly appearance, elegant and composed.

From his attire to the way he spoke, it was clear he was someone with excellent taste, sharp ideas, and real capability.

Jeremy clinked glasses with him. “It’s my girlfriend’s family company that needs talent. I’ve already sent you the relevant materials. I’m sure you won’t turn it down.”

He knew this man loved a challenge and had no interest in joining an already running company like clockwork.

If that were the case, he would have joined Curran Group long ago.

Right now, Nygard Group’s internal situation was chaotic with frequent personnel changes and all kinds of messes waiting to be cleaned up—definitely a challenge.

“Not bad. Sounds like quite the challenge.”

Harrison smiled and glanced at the man in front of him.

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Taking a company like that, shuffling the deck, and reorganizing everything from scratch-it was exactly what he craved.

He loved that kind of challenging work.

Only when it was done well did he feel a true sense of accomplishment.

Indeed, it suited him perfectly.

“Looks like Ms. Amelia has you well-trained. You’ve switched from alcohol to coffee.”

Looking at the man before him now, he found it quite incredible.

Although the two had been classmates in college, they had always gotten along well.

They had stayed in touch after graduation and even collaborated on a few projects when the opportunity arose.

But he had never seen him this well-behaved and compliant.

In Harrison’s eyes, this man was wild, untamed, and never constrained by anyone.

“Yeah, I have to pick someone up later. Not a good time to drink.”

Actually, there was another reason-every time he came home to Amelia’s place after drinking, he would use the alcohol as an excuse to get handsy.

She had already seen through his little scheme, and whenever he came back after drinking, she would keep her distance.

Man, what a headache.

So unless it was an absolutely necessary business dinner or social obligation, he generally didn’t drink.

Well, if he was going to drink, he preferred to do it at home with her-the perks were much better that way.

“Tsk tsk, looks like love really does change a person. Ms. Amelia must be quite charming. Makes me even more interested in working with her.”

Harrison looked like he had just discovered something fascinating, growing even more curious about the legendary Amelia.

He had heard bits and pieces about the drama that had engulfed the Nygards recently, as well as the passing of Raymond.

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Chapter 561 What Does Love Do to a Man?

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For a woman in her early 20s to hold up such a massive company and keep all those old fogies in line…

That was no easy feat.

That kind of thing was rare.

Thinking of this, he glanced at the man in front of him again.

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