Chapter 780
Evan was a sharp- eyed man. He looked at the both of us and left promptly.
Rowane stood in the conference room with an unhappy expression on her face. She continued to speak, "Mr. Roberts, our
meeting is not over yet. Isn''t it inappropriate for your wife to barge in like this?"
Hendrix hugged me and said in a low and contemtive voice, "Office hours are over. You should head back first. We can
continue this tomorrow."
She looked upset hearing that, and was going to say something else.
However, Hendrix interrupted her, "Miss Zanes, you live alone, so you do not have to think about your loved ones and your
parents, but I do. | have my wife and child whom | have to be with after work. Thank you for your sincerity and dedication at
work. Evan will inform the finance department of your overtime sry. It''s gettingte, you should go!"
These words firmly blocked her desire to stay.
l ignored her. Feeling the pang of hunger in my stomach, | pulled Hendrix aside and said, "| asked Evan to order us some steak.
Are you hungry? Let''s go and have dinner."
He smiled warmly at me. "My wife knows me the best."
Ignoring Rowane''s grim face, Hendrix and | went straight into his office.
Evan had already brought his meal into his own office.
Only the both of us were left. We sat down and Hendrix started cutting the steak. He looked at me and said apologetically, "This
won''t happen again."
| was stunned for a moment. | looked up at him, not really understanding what he meant. "What do you mean?"
With a faint smile, he ced the sliced beef in front of me and said with a faint smile, "I''ll make sure meetings don''t end thiste
in the future."
I shrugged, "It''s fine. It''s work after all." Thinking of what | heard outside the conference room, | paused slightly and said, "Are
you not going to continue developing the Al project?"
Based on where the current market was at, the Roberts Group would reach a whole new level of business if they were able to
develop Al to its most advanced stage.
He stopped what he was doing, shook his head and said, "It''s not the right time yet. The emergence of Al will require at least
another ten years. What we are doing now is just preparation for the future. If we are too eager, our efforts will end up being
wasted in vain."
Since he had his own opinion regarding this matter, | just sat there and listened. After all, | was not a professional; it was not
appropriate for me to get involved.
It was ten when we finished dinner. By the time we returned to the vi, Anne had already gone off to bed.
Josiah called and informed us that he would be taking Anne to Hanlusia City the next day. We had already told her about this in
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Thus, | prepared and packed up Anne''s necessities for her before taking a shower and going to bed.
The next day.
Josiah came earlier than expected
while Hendrix did not go to the
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In truth, there was no need for Hendrix to push Irvin to the edge like this. But Hendrix would turn cold whenever this matter was
mentioned.
He cut off Josiah''s attempt to persuade him to stop what he was doing, muttering to him coldly, "You need not worry about these
matters."
Josiah frowned and said, "Though
you''re able to crush the Granger
Group in our copay. chieserdup ts
sfiy yaa powerful in Mesville. Once
Irvin goes back there, most of our
industries in Mesville will not survive."
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Hendrix''s face was dark as he aggressively asked, "Do you think I''m not capable of bankrupting him in another country?"
Taken aback, Josiah asked, "Did you do something in Mesville too?"
Hendrix took a sip of water and said
Ret niy If he ite to arn
Mesville and s ys. quetthere, may
consider letting him live well abroad.
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