Hearing Leonardo's words, Carl hurried to the cafe.
When he reached the coffee shop out of breath, Leonardo almost finished his coffee. Leonardo raised his hand to look at his wrist and said, "I'm late."
The waiter came over and served him a glass of water. Carl panted so hard that he found it difficult to speak. He thanked the waiter and drank the water in a gulp.
After Carl finished drinking the water, he sat down, and put his arms on the back of the sofa. "Mr. Emerson, I ran here faster than when I was being chased by a girl in high school. Could you please show me some sympathy?"
The heartless Leonardo said expressionlessly, "Have you been busy recently?"
He changed the topic, as if he didn't do anything inhumane.
"Like old times." Carl sized him up and asked tentatively, "Why are you looking for me?" He asked with caution.
After all, Leonardo had never come to him formally, so Carl felt a little scared. He was worried that the matter would be important.
Even when Leonardo said that he would hand Tip Top Media Company over to him, he just notified him by phone.
After notifying him, he hung up without giving Carl time to react. By the time he reacted, the lawyer had come to his door. The lawyer said that Leonardo only gave him two options, either to take Tip Top Media or to donate it.
At that time, when Tip Top Media was founded, it wasn't easy because he didn't have the support from the Emersons.
Carl knew the hardship, so it was impossible for him to donate the company. He had to take over. Leonardo knew about this, which was why he was so decisive.
Carl sometimes felt that Leonardo might have several brains. Otherwise, he wouldn't have so many ideas. He felt that Leonardo was more intelligent than an ordinary person.
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