The investment proposals took up almost 50 percent of the company's capital. The longer it dragged on, the higher the risk of loss.If other projects had problems and their capital chain broke down, the company would be in trouble.When Seth left Lewis' office, he flipped through the documents. It w
Josephine jumped. She immediately closed the curtains and turned around, looking at the door.Seth entered with a shopping bag and casually placed the keys on the TV console. With her back pressed against the balcony sliding doors, she watched cautiously as Seth approached her.Seth stopped in his t
Josephine was still thinking about Avery; she had no time to think if Seth was up to something. She took her phone and left. She was on the 32nd floor, the highest floor. She took the elevator to the ground floor but didn't see Avery anywhere.She did not know why, but she returned to the elevator a
Avery stared at Josephine's hand in a daze for a long time, unable to make sense of what she had just signed."W-what did you s-say?" Avery robotically raised her head and looked at Josephine's eyes. She almost thought she was hallucinating.Josephine signed again, "Let's leave this place and not go
The train station was packed, and people were walking around every corner. Avery felt relieved when she saw that there were so many people. Finding Josephine in this throng of people would be like looking for a needle in a haystack, so Avery was confident Lewis wouldn't be able to find her."See you
Josephine fell silent for a couple of seconds, then she opened the door and got into the car.Lewis was next to her. She could clearly sense his gaze on her. It was as if he wanted to cut her to pieces.Josephine hung her head. She didn't dare look up at Lewis's expression.Fortunately, Lewis said n
After she struggled for a little while, Lewis grabbed her collar and yanked her out of the water.She desperately gasped for air, and quite a bit of water came out of her nose and mouth."Tell me, was it by choice?" Lewis asked again.Josephine opened her eyes, but her vision was blurred by the wate
Josephine was having a fever.She was burning up at a temperature higher than she had ever had in the past—108.5°F. The doctor was shocked beyond measure when he saw the number.The doctor frantically applied physical methods of cooling and administered antipyretic drugs. In short, he gave her all t