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Chapter 364

    Cameron smiled, "Dave, you don''t have to worry about this. rvd already got right connections Ened up."


    David was stunned. "You''ve already sorted it out?


    Cameron nodded and said simply, "You know the Moore family, right? Their oldest son is my ssmate, my deskmate, and my roommate. He promised to introduce me to his dad."


    Stunned, David''s eyes widened, wondering if he had heard Cameron tight.


    The Moore family owned some of the biggest private hospitals in the country. If Cameron could get them on board, thepany''s future would be practically locked in.


    Seeing David''s expression, Cameron grinned. "So, Dave, you don''t need to worry about sales. Leave it to me."


    David snapped out of it and sighed, "You kids are really something else now."


    She still looked so young, like a high school kid. And yet, she was alreadyying out a n for thepany and connecting with a powerhouse like Moore family before theirpany was even established.


    Honestly, David felt a little out of his depth.


    David was still confused. “Mr. Wace, if you had everything nned out, why did you still choose to work with me?"


    Honestly, Cameron could''ve chosen anyone for this. David really didn''t think there was anything special about him.


    Cameron smiled. "Call itte"


    If she hadn''t gone out for a walk that night and stumbled upon him standing on the bridge, staring into the dark water and thinking about ending his maybe none of this would''ve happened.


    But she had seen him. She''d seen someone who had nothing left, and she''d chosen to give him something to live for.


    David asked, "You really trust me that much?"


    Cameron replied, "David Tucker, a 36-year-old male from Wiremont, You lost both parents in a car ident at the age of three and were raised in Starry Orphanage.


    "You got into Viremont Medical University at 18, were awarded your PhD at 29, before you started working at Crownhill Hospital. At 32, you and a nurse


    "Mr. Wace," David cut her off, not wanting to hear his ex-wife''s name. "You really dug this deep into my past


    Cameron smiled. "Did you really think I''d just hand two million dors to a stranger I''d only met twice?"


    David chuckled. "Guess I was the naive one here."


    Cameron poured him a cup of coffee, lifted hers and then said, "Dave, let''s toast


    with coffee instead of wine. Here''s to a great partnership."


    *To our partnership." David nodded.


    Since Cameron had done such a thorough background check on him, she just


    have really thought things through before picking him.


    Hence, David thought he had no reason to keep doubting himsel


    Cameron continued, "Dave, if you need money, just give me a call handle the


    funding and sales channels. You focus on everything else."


    David nodded and said, "Mr. Wace, I don''t think I have your number yet."


    Last time, he gave Cameron his number and had been waiting for Cameron to call him first for the past month.


    Cameron shared her number, and they decided tomunicate via WhatsApp in the future.


    Last night, Cameron''s parents and Milena checked into a hotel. Today, they still had nowhere else to go


    Martin asked Heidi and Milena to stay at the hotel while he went to the office, But as he reached the hotel''s main door, his secretary called him:


    "Mr. Wace, I''ve got bad news. A bunch of our business partners just showed up and are making a scene. What should we do?"


    Martin frowned. "Making a scene? It''s the weekend."


    "I don''t know what''s going on," the secretary said, "but they''re all here demanding money"


    "Money? What money?" Martin asked, still confused.


    "I really don''t know," the secretary replied.


    Martin had no words. Just as he was about to snap, his phone cang again.
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