"Alright then!"
Quinton reluctantly accepted the order, turned around, and gave Ellinor a disgruntled look, saying impatiently, "Ms. Mendoza, please follow me then!"
Ellinor nodded and followed behind Quinton.
...
The hotel where the Arab clients were staying.
Three men dressed in exotic attire were eating in the hotel lobby's restaurant.
They were speaking in a foreign language, and their expressions and tones were very serious, as if they were complaining about something that was making them angry.
Not far from the restaurant, Quinton handed Ellinor the details about the business, "Those three Arab clients are over there; do you need me to walk you over?"
Ellinor waved her hand, "No need; I can go by myself!"
Quinton had no intention of escorting her; he had no idea what kind of outrageous things Ellinor might do, and he couldn't bear the responsibility if anything went wrong.
Quinton was actually ready to give up on this business, and so was Mr. Howard; they just wanted to use this opportunity to deal with the troublesome Ellinor.
Ellinor quickly skimmed through the information in her hand, and after getting a rough idea, she confidently walked over without any hesitations and greeted the three men in exotic attire.
Quinton, who didn't understand Arabic, found a seat and watched the clients' reactions from afar.
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