When Eric went out, Nicole was on the phone at the entrance of her room, her expression ugly.
He did not rush forward but waited like a gentleman six feet away to wait for her to finish her call.
The distance was not far, so he could hear her clearly.
Nicole said, "Yes, from now on, short Harrison Corporation's shares and pull in their business partners. It doesn't matter even if it means losing money."
Eric looked at her, a faint fire burned in his heart. If Nicole was so angry, that meant Ivy and Mr. Zahn did not just ask her to drink.
Forcing them to drink was letting them off easy.
After hanging up the phone, Nicole saw Eric out of the corner of her eye.
He stepped forward. "Are you very angry?"
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I guess.
Eric reached out and tried to touch the messy hair on her head, but she dodged it with a tilt of her head.
He smiled. "Don't worry. I won’t let others bully you."
"Don't flatter yourself, Mr. Ferguson.”
Nicole glanced at him faintly and walked into her room with her high heels. She said goodbye to the others and left the venue early.
It was an unpleasant evening.
Eric followed her in silence. He had wanted this to be a beautiful chance encounter, but this ended up happening. People who got in the way of his plans had to suffer the consequences.
Nicole waited for her driver at the roadside. Her car broke down halfway, so she contacted another driver t o pick her up.
The cold wind blew, and she subconsciously wrapped her clothes around her tightly.
Eric approached. He could smell her faintly sweet fragrance that was carried in the wind.
"I'll send you back."
Nicole said, “Thank you for the offer, but no thanks."
"You still owe me one condition..."
Eric reminded her faintly.
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