Francis could tell that Kingsley was trying to send him off. Francis nodded and said, "Yes, yes. I'll get out of your hair now, Dr. Nicholson. I'll teach my rebellious son a lesson."
He bid farewell to Reene and hurriedly left. He was still concerned about Levi's injuries. He planned to go to the hospital immediately to check on his son.
Reene looked at the bloodstains on the desk and whispered, "Kingsley, what happened? Is this Levi's blood?"
"Yeah." Kingsley grinned. "He accidentally fell and hit his head."
She remembered Mason's words. Instead of doubting and questioning Kingsley, it was more important to trust and understand him.
She smiled gently. "Levi is really clumsy."
Kingsley didn't want to discuss this matter further, so he turned to Mason and changed the topic. "Mr. Parker, why did you come? Is there something you want to tell me?"
"It's about Neveah Department Store," Mason said. "There are two urgent matters regarding the projects of Neveah Department Store and Coliree Group, and perhaps we need your help with one of them."
Kingsley smiled. "Fire away. Just tell me what needs to be done."
Mason looked at Reene. "President Wynn, why don't you tell him?"
"Kingsley, didn't you previously suggest a collaboration with the Sheffields?" She continued, "Now that I have thoroughly researched the quality and aesthetics of Sheffield Jewelry, I no longer want to cooperate with other jewelers. But the problem is, Old Mrs. Sheffield is too stubborn and refuses to collaborate with me no matter what. Do you have any solutions to this matter?"
Kingsley slapped his forehead. "I've been too busy recently and forgot about this! Reene, don't worry, I promised you that I will facilitate the cooperation between you and the Sheffields, and I will definitely keep my word."
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