Chapter 662 Pass the Buck
Hearing his assistant Robert saying that, Colin tilted his head slightly and glanced at the rearview mirror.
Indeed, a black car followed them closely behind.
Colin lowered his head and twisted the watch on his wrist calmly, and then said, "Get rid of it."
Robert said, "Got it, sir."
Robert floored the accelerator as soon as his words fell.
At the same time, the black car behind found itself exposed and slowed down to hide in the darkness of the night.
Seeing this, Robert said seriously, "It's done."
Colin said, "Well."
A little over an hour later, they arrived at the Marriott.
Robert parked the car at the entrance and got out of the car to open the door for his boss Colin.
Colin stepped out of the car, straightened his collar, and said, "Wait for me here."
Robert answered, "Yes, sir."
Colin added, "Stay safe."
Robert knew what Colin meant and said, "I get it!"
Then Colin strode into the hotel.
Once Colin entered the door, the lobby manager greeted him.
"Mr. Farrell."
Colin asked, "Has Mr. Forrest arrived?"
The lobby manager replied, "Yes, he's already there."
Colin sneered and said, "Serve him with liquor."
The lobby manager was sharp and smooth, and then asked in a low voice, "Does your drink need to be changed?"
Colin just smiled and glanced at the lobby manager meaningfully.
The lobby manager smiled apologetically, "I'll serve drinks to you personally."
A few minutes later, Colin appeared in the private room where Mr. Forrest was.
Forrest was the surname of Rodosen Group's boss, and Dominick Forrest was his full name.
He had some real competence in the business world, but he did not have a good reputation.
It was mainly because he was a fence-sitter. When cooperating with him, one must be mentally ready for him to break his agreements for greater benefits at any time.
A while ago, Colin worked on a project with Dominick. The project failed just because of Dominick.
Seeing Colin, Dominick stood up to greet him, "Mr. Farrell, haven't seen you for a long time."
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