Drover's large eyes were looking at me, and I also looked at him with anticipation in my eyes.
I really hoped he would agree.
Finally, he nodded. "Okay, see you tomorrow."
"See you tomorrow."
I let go of my unease and smiled as I waved them goodbye.
He turned around and went back to the car. From the window seat, Marius reached out and waved at me. ' Goodbye."
"Goodbye."
After going back to my room, I looked at the time. It was likely dawn where Theo was.
Thinking of giving it a try, I dialed his number.
It connected after a while, and he looked to be washing up. "What's wrong?"
"I just met Drover," I told Theo the news excitedly.
However, he seemed stunned for a moment before he slowly responded, "It's late where you are. Did you go out?"
"Yes, let me tell you about it..."
I told Theo what happened, and after he was done listening, his tone softened a little. "You asked him to come to Grant Corporation tomorrow. Do you want to discuss the project with him yourself?"
"Yeah, you're not here anyway. I'm calling you now because I want to ask you something. You said you wanted to work with him before. Do you already have a project prepared?"
I had to learn a lot from Theo in order for the talks to go smoothly tomorrow.
While I listened to him, I took notes. In the end, I yawned again. "Okay, I got it."
Hearing my slightly hoarse voice, Theo stopped. "It's late. Get some rest. Otherwise, what energy are you going to use to see him tomorrow?"
"You’re right. I'll go to bed first. Have a good day."
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