?Chapter 644:
At this moment, the air of arrogance he usually carried diminished significantly, making him appear much more approachable.
Jarrod, taking the lead, treated them to avish meal, ordering a plethora of dishes.
“All the dishes I’ve ordered are the restaurant’s signature items. They are absolutely delectable.”
After handing the menu to the waiter, Jarrod smiled and said to Norah, “My mother’s surgery was a sess. I’m immensely relieved. Thank you, Dr. Wilson.”
“Mr. Newman, a single thank you suffices. You’re wee,” Norah replied, lowering her gaze politely.
Jarrod’s interest in Norah grew, but upon sensing Sean’s cold and intense gaze, he quickly concealed his thoughts. Throughout dinner, aside from social pleasantries, the conversation remained predominantly business-focused.
Jarrod proactively brought up, “Mr. Scott, regarding the coboration proposal you mentioned a few days ago, I will thoroughly review the n once I return. I’ll provide you with an answer by the end of this week.”
The Globe Group, being thergest inte enterprise in the country, received numerous coboration proposals daily. Jarrod was particrly impressed by Sean’s stoic demeanor and remarkable appearance.
He conceded that he was only slightly less impressive than Sean!
The two men delved into discussions about their potential cooperation. Norah, uninterested in business talk, focused intently on her meal. She had never been fond of social engagements.
After a few rounds of drinks, the two men had nearly finalized their agreement.
Holding a wine ss, Jarrod remarked, “Sean, I was unaware of Dr. Wilson’s exceptional talent until I met her. Before my mother’s transfer to Concord Hospital, numerous people insisted her surgery was impossible. The director of the cardiac surgery department at Concord also said that the sess rate of the operation was low.”
As Jarrod spoke, his eyes welled up. “During that time, I constantly envisioned the worst possible oue. Being very close to my family, my mother’s illness put me in a bad mood, significantly affecting my work efficiency.”
Sean patted his shoulder reassuringly and advised, “With your mother’s operation being sessful, make sure to spend more quality time with her.”
In his view, it was essential to maintain a bnce between family and professional responsibilities.
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