Amery's Group was in a towering building. Generally, the offices of top executives were on the top floor.
Wilson's office was in a modern style with three colors: black, white, and grey. Unlike his office, the office of the president of the Amery's Group was in an ancient style: there was a row of antique carved bookcases next to the floor-to-ceiling windows.
Bill lived an elegant life. Though he had lived in modern cities for many years, he preferred drinking tea.
There was a tea tray on the reception table.
Wilson sat cross-legged on the sofa, and Terry was next to him. After the meeting, he went directly to visit Bill in the Amery's Group to discuss cooperation matters.
Since he canceled the marriage engagement with the Amery's Group in advance, he showed great sincerity to make up for it.
Bill was also very satisfied with this young man, so he had the intention to cooperate more closely with him.
In addition to the three of them, Abby was also there.
She sat elegantly in the corner, making tea for them, which was the secretary's job. Her actions were standard and graceful. From time to time, she would pour some tea for them.
Before Wilson came to visit, Abby sent some items here for Old Madam Amery and stayed.
Bill didn't ask her to leave for what they would talk about were all normal business cooperations, not secretive matters.
They talked in a harmonious atmosphere.
Bill liked Wilson, thinking that he was quite a capable businessman.
Noticing the time, he took the initiative to invite him politely. "I didn't expect that after chatting for so long, it's already noon! How about we have lunch together? I'll ask my secretary to book a nice restaurant!"
"No, thanks!" Wilson refused with a smile.
He said, "Thank you for your kindness, Chairman Amery. But I have something else to do today. Maybe another day!"
Hearing this, Bill nodded. "Well, if so, let's make it another day!"
Wilson nodded. He stood up and said goodbye. "Then I'll go back first!"
"Okay!" Bill said with a smile.
He also got up and saw him out of the office.
Abby looked at the tall figure who was walking to the elevator, picked up her coat and handbag, and said in a hurry, "I suddenly remembered that I also have something to deal with, so I have to go!"
Bill was surprised. Didn't she say that she would stay and have lunch with him?
However, he shook his head and smiled without paying much attention to the change. Then he turned back to his desk to continue his work.
When the elevator door was about to close, Abby's slender figure entered.
Men in the elevator caught a faint whiff of her expensive and subtle perfume.
The elevator dropped at a constant speed. Because it was an exclusive elevator, it would not stop halfway.
Abby took the initiative to chat with Wilson. "You refused to have lunch with my uncle just now. Is there anything important?"
Wilson curled his lips. "I'm going to take my daughter out of the hospital in the afternoon!"
Abby said in surprise, "Is Isla going to be discharged from the hospital? That's a good thing. Speaking of which, it seems that I haven't seen her for a long time. May I go with you?"
Wilson shook his head with a lazy look and said, "It's not convenient. We don't want outsiders to be here!"
There was a slight embarrassment on Abby's face. She smiled and said slowly, "Well, I'm sorry for the abrupt request!"
Terry, listening to them, asked, "Should I take you to pick up Mrs. Chinn later?"
Terry cleverly changed the way he addressed Tina.
When they came out of the office that day, Terry cleverly noticed the diamond ring on Tina's hand. To get the diamond for his boss, he had made a great effort so that he could recognize it right away.
However, he was very surprised and confused. How could his boss give it to Tina without a romantic proposal?
Sure enough, Terry didn't know that it was because Tina herself had accidentally discovered it.
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