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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 339

The director shook his head, "No. Luther didn't do that. I'm sorry, I voted yes too."

Jacqueline was extremely shocked, and the delicate makeup on her face was almost distorted, her whole body was shaking with anger, "We have known each other for so long, so why you don’t just give me an explanation?"

"Joyce is not quite what you are talking about. She is very talented and at the board meeting today she showed us her driverless pedestrian avoidance technology. Once her design gets into production, the benefits are incalculable. Business is what we all care about, and we invest for the returns. There is no reason to oppose her. I'm sorry." The director finished and waved his hand, indicating that he didn't want to reveal any more.

Jacqueline's entire body was petrified in place.

She felt like a clown, abandoned by the world.

Shelly also heard it and reluctantly clutched Jacqueline's arm.

At that moment, Luther stepped out and announced, "Directors, please stay. The group will be hosting a banquet for Joyce tomorrow night at Riveria Haze, and I'd like to invite everyone here to join us. I will send you all an invitation."

The directors, in unison, agreed and then left the room.

When Jacqueline saw that the crowd was almost gone, she hurriedly questioned Luther, "What do you mean? She's already on the board, and you want to throw a big party and invite celebrities? The upper class? Political celebrities? The news media? What are you trying to do? Take advantage of the opportunity to let more people know about Joyce?"

Luther didn't answer, but waved to Casey.

Casey immediately approached, "Luther, what can I do for you?"

Luther ordered, "We don’t have much time already. Tomorrow night we are going to hold a banquet, and I need you to send invitations to everyone - social celebrities, upper-class people, politicians, news media, just everyone. Get on with it."

"Yes." Casey hurriedly left.

Jacqueline was dumbfounded, what did he mean by that?

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