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The Indifferent Ex-Husband: Heartstrings in the Mall of Fate novel Chapter 19

In the office, Kent couldn't help but sneak peeks at Brandon in the inner office now and then.

After looking over at him, he couldn't resist giving Susan the once-over, his eyes scrutinizing her until she got ticked off, "What's up?"

She was still miffed about running into him earlier and his incessant babbling.

Kent shot back, not in the best mood either, "You sure know how to backdoor your way in with finesse."

"That's got nothing to do with me. I didn't dare dream of sneaking through your boss's backdoor. He's the one who came to me asking for the papers."

Susan found it odd recalling how Brandon reacted when she mentioned Sophia earlier, not at all like he was indifferent about Sophia.

She pondered for a moment, then leaned in closer to Kent, lowering her voice, "Hey, let me ask you something, how were things between your boss and his wife before?"

Kent glanced at her, "Why the nosiness?"

"Just curious."

She leaned in closer again, "Come on, spill it."

"No clue."

Susan was speechless.

So much for her little investigation.

"But," Kent eyed her, "you sure have a knack for picking your moments. Mr. Crawley never used to give anyone special treatment before."

Susan said, "Not even Sophia?"

"You'd have to ask Mr. Crawley about that." Kent stroked his chin, "Sophia never asked Mr. Crawley for any favors. Who knows if he'd make an exception for her? Maybe he's been secretly hoping Sophia would come to him."

Susan drew out her voice in disbelief, "Pssh."

"Don't be so quick to dismiss it. Didn't you notice? The moment you brought up Sophia, his attitude shifted."

Susan scoffed at him, "That's not a change in attitude. It just shows your boss is still sore about being dumped by Sophia and can't get over the blow to his ego."

Kent rolled his eyes, not in the mood to argue.

Having worked with Brandon for so many years, Kent knew pride wasn't that high on Brandon's list.

Inside, Brandon had finished reviewing the proposal and hit the intercom to Kent's desk, "Send Ms. Cooper in."

Kent hung up and looked at Susan, "Ms. Cooper, Mr. Crawley would like to see you."

Susan eyed Kent suspiciously, then glanced towards Brandon's office before heading over and knocking on the door.

"Come in."

A deep and cool voice came from inside. Susan pushed the door and entered.

Brandon turned to look at her, "I've looked over your proposal, and I think the area has potential. There's room for partnership."

Susan looked surprised, "So, do you agree to collaborate?"

"I didn't say that."

Susan kept silence.

"That's just my personal opinion, but the final decision on whether we'll go ahead with the partnership still needs to be evaluated by the investment department."

Susan nodded, "No problem."

She asked further, "When can I expect a response from you guys?"

"Two weeks."

Susan frowned, two weeks to get a response, plus the time it would take to finalize contracts, it could take months to seal the deal. This timeline was too lengthy, and she was a bit uneasy about Sophia.

"Could we speed things up a bit?" Susan asked, adding with a buttered-up smile, "My colleagues are all vying for other clients, and I don't want to lose out on a head start."

Brandon looked up at her, "Don't worry, business has its fate too. If it does get snatched away, then it means the Starlight Group and your company weren't meant to be."

Susan realized that he was indirectly hinting that he wasn't that interested in their business proposal.

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