Kingsley folded his legs and leaned on the seat behind him. His voice was low and hoarse.
A short speech made the people present understand him very well. Many people laughed and the atmosphere was less tense.
"Let's begin." He nodded for a start. His deep gaze lingered for a moment as it swept over a certain spot.
Those sitting in front were all women. Their voices were very nice, some of which were slightly falsely sweet but not disconcerting.
When Sherman inadvertently saw a woman wink at Kingsley which was clearly seduction, she realized why there were mostly women who were dressed up.
But Kingsley didn’t notice it from the beginning to the end. He maintained the same posture, while the waiter standing behind refilled his cup from time to time.
Instead of coffee, Kingsley had mineral water in his cup.
There were twenty people in total, and Sherman was the last one. When it was her turn, he looked over naturally.
Usually he gave her a sense of oppression. This time there were so many people beside him, the sense of oppression was stronger, and she was a little nervous.
"There is no need to be nervous. You can take a deep breath and relax yourself." Kingsley said softly. The corners of his lips slightly hooked.
As he said, she took a deep breath, and when she calmed down, she started slowly.
His deep eyes fell on her, as if he was listening attentively, which made Sherman feel unusually uncomfortable, but she still said what should be said.
When it was over, she was relieved and sat down. The meeting also ended at this point. Kingsley got up and left after greeting.
Without exception, there was a lot of praise for him. Clearly, he didn’t say anything and didn’t do anything, just sitting there, but he could harvest so much appreciation and admiration.
Sherman was the first to leave. She walked past the turn of the Bauhinia Palace. She was about to stop a cab when the black Bentley stopped and Lee's face showed up, "Ms. Holmes, please get in."
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