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Chapter 1537

    Chapter 1537


    Chapter 1537 We Did Not Make Any Progress


    A cold look shed past Jack’s eyes when he heard her reject him firmly, but he was quick to suppress


    it.


    “I’m serious about this, Roxanne. We need to date each other if we want to truly maximize our


    potential. Don’t you want to develop your career in the medical field?” Jack pleaded earnestly with an


    expectant look in his eyes.


    However, his ambitious confession only scared Roxanne even more. “I do want to develop my career,


    but not like this! You’ve had too much to drink, Mr. Damaris. Let’s end this conversation here.”


    Roxanne was about to get up and leave when Jack let out a wry chuckle. “I knew it… I knew you would


    reject me, Roxanne. I just didn’t think you’d do so without at least giving me a chance. Is being with me


    really that bad? I don’t even know how Lucian is better than me.”


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    Roxanne closed her eyes and calmed herself down before replying coldly, “This has nothing to do with


    Lucian. I simply don’t have feelings for you. Still, I would like to thank you for not resorting to nasty


    methods like Colby did.”


    She then walked right out of the door without looking back.


    Jack narrowed his eyes as he watched her disappear from sight. He then grabbed a handful of coffee


    beans and stuffed them into his mouth. The look in his eyes cleared up a little as he chewed on the


    coffee beans.


    I thought this would be all I needed to do to make Roxanne a part of my family, but it seems I was


    wrong. Roxanne won’tply unless I use force. I can’t believe she actually thanked me for not using


    nasty methods like Colby! I gave you a chance to make a choice, Roxanne, so don’t me me for what


    I might do in the future!


    Jack had an icy-cold look on his face as he stared at the steaming pot of coffee on the table.


    Roxanne waved goodbye at the staff, who had yet to leave, as she walked out of the cafe.


    I don’t know how I’ll face Jack after saying all of those things to him! Our partnership is still ongoing, so


    I can’t turn my back on him just yet.


    After making her way downstairs with a worried frown on her face, Roxanne noticed a Bentley with a


    familiar-looking license te parked nearby.


    The window slowly rolled down as she shifted her gaze toward it, and Lucian’s face came into view a


    few secondster.


    “What are you doing here?”


    Feeling relieved, Roxanne quickly made her way over.


    Lucian got out of the car and opened the door for her like a chivalrous gentleman. “I knew you came


    here to see Jack, so I have to make a move as well,” he replied in the most matter-of-fact tone


    possible.


    Had this conversation taken ce in the past, Roxanne would’ve told Lucian that he was overreacting.


    However, after hearing what Jack said earlier, she felt that he hade at just the right time.


    “I’m d to see that you weren’t lying when you told me you didn’t drink,” Lucian said as he closed her


    car door and made his way over to the driver’s seat.


    Roxanne recalled what happened earlier when he started the car, but she didn’t feel like talking about


    it.


    Lucian had noticed something off about her the moment she stepped out the door earlier.


    Realizing that his words didn’t exactly cheer her up, Lucian’s expression gradually grew solemn as he


    asked, “What happened? Did your conversation with Jack turn unpleasant?”


    The look on Roxanne’s face changed the moment she heard him mention Jack. Unsure of what to tell


    him, she decided to brush it off as casually as possible.


    “He refused to talk about work, so we didn’t make any progress with the negotiation.”
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