Chapter 64
Chapter 64
If Oliver came to plead with Alice, she would naturally talk to her brother and grandfather and ask them
to sell the land to the Williams Group. However, Oliver did not care about her at all and beat her
brother. She could not bear that.
Aaron sneered. "Since I can't disobey grandpa, I can only make things difficult for Oliver. He has to pay
the price for that piece of land."
The next day.
The Zamani Group and the Williams Group had an appointment to talk about the land in a private room
on the top floor of the Mose Clubhouse.
Aaron came to the discussion on behalf of the Zamani Group. This time, he brought two bodyguards
with him. He was probably afraid of what had happened last time would happen again.
On the Williams Group side, Oliver brought Simon with him.
"Mr. Zamani, how are you?" Oliver said coldly.
Aaron was angry, but he knew that he could no longer be impulsive. Thus, he said calmly, "I'm fine."
Oliver lit a cigarette. Immediately, the smoke blurred his handsome face. "Can you tell me what request
do you have this time?"
"The price of that land is about 10 billion dollars, but I hope that the Williams Group can guarantee our
Zamani Group a loan of 10 billion dollars." At this moment, Aaron seemed to have completely forgotten
Henry's instructions, and he demanded an exorbitant price.
Oliver had already asked people to investigate the company that Aaron was in charge of. If he really
vouched for Aaron, the Williams Group might have to pay back the loan by then. It was clear that Aaron
purposely made things difficult for Oliver. It seemed that Aaron was still angry.
"The Zamani Group has a huge industry and it is only a 10 billion dollars loan. There is no need for my
company to vouch for you. The most important thing is that we have a rule in the Williams Group that
we never guarantee the loan."
Oliver refused Aaron's extra request with one sentence.
"Since Mr. Williams is so insincere, we seem to have come here for nothing today."
Oliver did not answer. He exhaled a puff of smoke. The room was so quiet that the needle could be
heard if it fell on the ground. It was as if anyone who wanted to speak again would die without a burial
place. The business world was like a battlefield. If one was not careful, one would fall into a trap set by
the enemy.
"Thank you for coming, Mr. Zamani."
When Aaron heard this, he had no idea what Oliver meant. Wasn't he in a hurry to buy the land of the
Zamani Family? Why did he pretend to be indifferent now? "It seems that you don't care about the
sincerity of the cooperation. Then I have nothing to say."
Aaron got up and left with the bodyguards.
"Mr. Williams, how... how can you explain this to your grandfather?" Simon was watching the battle
from the side, and he was nervous. He was afraid that Oliver would have any conflicts with Aaron
because of his wife. This was a 10 billion dollars deal, and it was related to the development of the
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"No need to explain." Oliver put out the cigarette in his hand.
...
Ever since Jessica went to the place where she used to draw, she had been thinking about the past.
Thinking that she had just dealt with a difficult matter for the Williams Group, she was especially
relieved and went to the cafe alone.
She ordered a glass of Mocha and a lemon cake. She read the magazine and enjoyed afternoon tea
alone.
Not long after, her silence was interrupted.
She didn't expect to meet Lambert and Sally here. When she saw Lambert, she was a little awkward,
just as if she had secretly come here.
Of course, Sally was a little embarrassed. She used to make Jessica and Lambert a match, but she
didn't expect that the relationship between them would be like that. If Oliver knew it, it would be difficult
for her to get a foothold in Birmingham in the future.
Sally smiled brightly. "Miss White, nice to meet you here."
Jessica stood up. "Miss Saletta, Mr. Williams, please have a seat."
"Sally, sit down first. I'll order." Lambert smiled and said. He didn't expect to meet Jessica here either. It
seemed that the place he recommended was favored. He was very pleased.
Sally threw her bag on the sofa. "I've been busy all morning. I'm so tired. I want to rest here and I have
to attend an exhibition opening ceremony later."
"What exhibition?" Jessica asked casually.
"Hayden's and his students' exhibition."
"Really?" Jessica's voice rose a little.
"What, do you know him? Let's go together later."
At this time, Lambert came back and said to Jessica, "I've been calling you before. Your phone has
been turned off."
Jessica took out her phone from her bag. "Sorry, my phone is dead."
In fact, it wasn't that her phone was dead. She turned it off when she saw that the caller was Lambert.
She didn't want to have too much contact with Lambert. She was afraid that she would provoke Oliver
again.
Unexpectedly, they still met here. It was hard not to see him. Birmingham was a medium-sized city.
She could not meet those whom she wanted to meet over the past decade. Once they met, they
seemed to meet at any time.
"Wait, you can go to the opening ceremony with us. The exhibition is held at the nearby Birmingham art
museum." Lambert invited her.
Sally was afraid that Lambert was too enthusiastic. Sally immediately answered, "She has already
agreed. Miss White knows Hayden. She will be there anyway."
"Yes, Miss White and I are both his students, but I have been in his studio for a short time, so I didn't
participate in the exhibition this time."
"I didn't expect you two to know each other when you were young. You're still classmates in the studio.
What a coincidence." After Sally finished speaking, she realized that she seemed to have said
something wrong. Fortunately, Lambert did not know that Sally had already known about their
relationship and continued to smile like before.
Jessica continued, clarifying, "When I left the studio, Mr. Williams had just come to the studio, and we
didn't say a word at that time."
"Sally, when I first arrived at Hayden's studio, I heard that there was a girl, who was young, very
talented in art, and very hardworking. She was especially valued by the teacher. That was Miss White.
When she drew, she was often surrounded by many students."
"You too?" Sally asked.
This question really embarrassed Jessica. "It's all in the past. Let's not talk about it."