“Ah, you’re Mr. Kaffenberger?”
Delighted, Thea immediately shook his hand.
However, Walter clasped her hand and did not loosen his grip.
Thea hurriedly retracted her hand.
Walter scrutinized her.
She was indeed a glamorous and elegant woman.
As expected of the number one beauty in all of Cansington.
He heard she had connections with plenty of bigwigs.
However, he was undaunted.
“Ms. Thea, I heard you’re here on behalf of Pacific Group.” He scanned from her head to her toe with a satisfied look.
“Yes, I’m now the chairman of Pacific Group. As there were some disputes between Pacific Group and your company, I believe we should have a talk to straighten things out.”
“I see. Let’s go to my office, then.”
Walter made a welcoming gesture.
Thea did not turn down his offer.
She followed behind Walter and headed toward the executive director’s office.
Thea took a seat on a sofa in the office.
Meanwhile, Walter was seated opposite her, brazenly checking her out.
Watching her breasts under her white blouse bursting to get out, he gulped.
“Ms. Thea, what are you here for today?”
Walter had a mischievous look on his face.
Thea spoke, “Mr. Kaffenberger, we at Pacific Group have always been strict with the quality of our products. As such, there have been no blunders in the past decades. Now, however, your company has refused to pay the thirty million dollars final payment by claiming that our products are defective.”
Walter lightly waved and interrupted her, “We’ve hired an authoritative body to conduct appraisal work, and it’s evident something was wrong with your medical supplies. We’ve been very forgiving. As we’ve been partners for quite some time, we chose not to pursue matters any further.”
Thea was here to demand payment.
However, Walter made no mention of it and even emphasized the fact that they chose not to hold them accountable.
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