The CEO's Unexpected Romance
ke it you've got ev
said as he passed the packet o
h the pages, "It's encouraging to know you tak
sales versus their spending with personal matters, I don't believe that we can get e
we just dropped ten million dollars to our most a
ave to go with non-price factors." Mr. Charles trail
might be worth 10 million dollars,
they will typically agree to work together to strengthen their bonds. Specifically, they woul
me and one of Smith's daughters?" Andre
end beyond just the amount of debt they owe and involve a portion of their company. After that, you are free to do as you please with the business and you can avoid going through the arduous legal process to obtain your money bac
financially, partially control a business, and inherit property? What gu
t option." With confidence, Mr. Charles answered. Andrew loo
ll. Well done, Mr. Charles. I beli
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aged man who was a hair shorter. His face was oval-shaped, framed by his frosted hair. His mustache rested beneath his sli
ted teeth, Mr. Smith lied. Andrew handed the man a file containin
owe interest on the ten million dollars that are in your possession. With a signed legal document tying you to this, do you realize how much money that is?" Andr
on... We won't be able to generate that much cash, i
frighten me. Andrew threatened, "I am prepared to take legal action on this matter, Mr. Smith. I am well aware that I have the opport
ker, I'm not sure what I have to offer you, my company
d your name to the terms of the agreement, which were made ver
that! He was understanding and kind. He recognized our
antage of him!"
You'll figure out a way to reim
The atmosphere was oppressive as Mr. Smith peered at Andrew, trying to decipher the avaricious businessman's intent
out, he waited for the old man to respond. Mr. Smith's surprised eyes w
t my daughter's life to a heartless, egotis
ges that come with the union, I don't know anything about her. But Mr. Smith, you have this chance to save yourself and yo
gs. Andrew extended his hand for a brief but professional handshake, but Mr. Smith turned h
eelings or thoughts about him. For him, this was all about busine
r." With a hand withdrawal, Andrew turned to le
ll as his company. He was unwilling to surrender ei