"OK. Since Mr. Warner was okay with it, join us tomorrow and see what Otis really wants to do." Joyce nodded gently.
Right now, they could only deal with whatever was coming to them.
"Sister. The project will be launched soon. You can't always stay in a hotel. I have found you some apartments and we can have a look tomorrow during the day. I have contacted the landlord. The place is good and they have convenient transportation."
Since they had made the decision about the birthday party, Kane immediately changed the subject.
He deliberately mentioned the apartment thing in front of Luther. He didn't expect such a coincidence that they lived in the same hotel and on the same floor.
He could by no means allow things to go on like this. They were now living right next door!
How long could Joyce keep her secret if they met each other every day!
"Apartment?" Luther froze.
The inexplicable emptiness in his heart came up, and the thought that she was not in his sight was totally unbearable to him.
"Of course we will have to find an apartment. The project might take a long time. How could Sister stay in a hotel all the time?" Kane stood up and gave Luther a smug glare.
‘Do you even want to come to her and harass her every day, huh?’
"Good. Tomorrow I will go and have a look. If you think it's okay, we can make a down payment first. I'm not familiar with the place around the Capital. About the location, you can just make the decision for me."
Joyce said back.
"Hmm." Kane nodded his head.
"Where is she moving to?" Luther frowned, very unhappy.
"Mr. Warner, this is my sister's privacy, so please ask no more. We are simply business partners, and we better separate work and life."
Kane finally caught a chance to return Luther's comment back to him.
"You are really…" Luther was speechless.
He just said the same words to Kane, and now he got all of them back.
He took a deep breath. Forget it. He could just leave him alone. He was just a young lad, and not a threat at all.
"Sister. Then I'll go first and make some arrangement."
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