She was not interested in dealing with spies.
"Mr. Moore is too kind. We are just a small company. There is really not much that I can show off." She said modestly.
"Oh, whether or not you can show your stuff off, it's just all up to Mr. Robertson." Senator Hughes took the opportunity to ingratiate himself with Otis, "With Mr. Robertson’s support, you can just have whatever you want."
Joyce smiled coolly and didn't say anything more.
Otis looked over at Joyce, narrowed his eyes, and suddenly asked, "After Ms. Knowles left Nine Up that night, did you sign the contract with R&S?" He was curious about what exactly happened between them later that night when Luther drank that wine and took her away.
Every time he thought about it, he got so angry that he wanted to smash everything around him.
"Oh. I signed the contract with them yesterday."
Joyce knew in her heart what Otis wanted to know.
But it seemed Otis thought she was staying in Kane's place and Luther was staying at the hotel.
Or he would not send the invitations that way.
What Otis did not was that they were actually staying at the same hotel.
Fortunately, Kane used the name of another colleague when he made her hotel reservation.
And, today, she and Luther were right to not show up at the same time.
Otherwise, Otis would sure suspect that they were getting too close to each other.
She pretended not to know, "Mr. Warner had drunk too much that night, and his assistant took him away. So we got the contract signed yesterday. What's the matter, Mr. Robertson? Does it matter to Mr. Robertson's project whether I sign the contract with R&S Group or not?"
"Huh."
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