When Seraphina heard this, she looked at Keen in silence and asked, "What do you mean? Have I been making unreasonable, over-the-top demands?"
Keen immediately dropped his gaze, coughed lightly, and replied, "That's not the point. What I'm saying is that Mr. Reynolds would literally do anything for you."
Seraphina gave him a glance and hummed lightly before walking into Leandro's office.
The oil painting that Hal had sent was on the table in the reception area. Seraphina walked over, picked it up and examined it closely.
It was a portrait of a cat, looking as lifelike as could be. Naturally, anything Hal would donate would be the work of a master.
Seraphina loved the painting and decided to accept it as an auction item.
After making her decision, she put the painting back into its box, ready to take it back to Carney Artful Reverie.
Just when she was about to leave, she stopped and looked back at the empty office.
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Two hours later, Leandro returned to the Reynolds Group. The atmosphere on the 26th floor immediately became tense.
Seeing Leandro walk into his office without any expression, Keen gave a look to the secretary who had been working with him, indicating him to stay.
Leandro might have been expressionless, but the aura he gave off couldn't fool anyone.
Clearly, the meeting today hadn't gone well.
Once the door to Leandro's office closed, Keen asked in a low voice, "What happened?"
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