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Chapter 275

    One Night Surprise Chapter 275


    Chapter 275 Losing Is Not Part of My Vocabry


    Dressed in a crisp ck suit, James bore a strong resemnce to Alexander—be it in his physique or


    his features. However, the way with which James carried himself waspletely different to Alexander.


    From a nce, he was far more approachable than Alexander.


    However, upon Courtney’s appraisal of him, she had a strong feeling that his affability was merely a


    show. “There’s no need for that, President Duncan. I must get going if I want to hand over these order


    sheets to the factory. The sooner I do that, the less chance I have of disappointing Sakura Group.”


    “You have a keen sense of duty, Miss Hunter.” James smiled as he spoke in a pleasant voice. “I heard


    that my cousin is here at the Hunter Group as well. You know, it takes a lot for a proud man like


    Alexander to ept a job as the head of finance in a medium-sized enterprise. I guess you’re the only


    person who has the power of persuasion over him.”


    Courtney hated it when men spoke with snide implications and she immediately bristled at the tone of


    his voice. “You won’t get anything out of me,” she snapped irritably. “I suggest that you mind your own


    business, President Duncan. We wouldn’t want a repeat of what happened thest time, would we?


    Remember that fateful slip-up? Don’t forget that the higher you are, the harder you will fall.”


    Upon hearing that, James narrowed his eyes and remarked pointedly, “It seems that my cousin tells


    you everything.”


    “I would have discovered it anyway even if he didn’t tell me about it. I used to work at Sunhill, so I know


    a thing or two about thepany’s evolution.”


    “Is that so?” He scoffed. “Everything that you think you know about Sunhill is just the tip of the iceberg.


    They don’t publish the truth in the papers, so don’t kid yourself into thinking that you know what’s really


    going on behind the scenes.”


    “I don’t need to know the whole truth to understand that you can always fall a second or third time.”


    “What if I say that I have never lost?” James challenged. He lifted his chin as a smug look passed over


    his face as he retorted. “What if I simply spent thest three years fortifying my foundation—do you


    really think that constitutes me being the loser? Losing is not part of my vocabry.”


    Courtney frowned. “What do you mean?”


    However, he raised a brow in disdain and appeared to have lost interest in their conversation. “I can


    see that you refuse to extend any form of courtesy toward me, so I won’t force your hand any longer.


    Until we meet again, Miss Hunter.” With that, he turned on his heels and made his way into the


    elevator.


    Courtney, on the other hand, remained standing in the same spot. She could still hear his voice in her


    head. ‘Losing is not part of my vocabry.’ What does he even mean by that?


    She could not help but feel that there was something iffy about the way he said those words. Also, what


    does he mean by ‘fortifying my foundation’?


    Even as Courtney left the Sakura Group, the words that James said still echoed in her mind. She had


    not even realized that a car had pulled in the garage at Hunter Group until Natasha pointed it out.


    Courtney snapped out of her reverie and looked dazed as she blinked at her assistant.


    “Miss Hunter, we’ve arrived. Aren’t you getting down?” Natasha asked.


    Courtney finally registered her words. “Here, take these order sheets and documents over to Bill. I have


    to take care of some things, so I won’t being down.”


    Natasha hesitated for a moment before she took the paperwork and replied, “Okay.”


    After that, Courtney drove out of the garage and sped down the route toward Public Security University.


    By the time she arrived, the sses were already ongoing. The university had strict management


    policies that were different from other institutions and as a result, only bicycles were allowed to enter


    the campus.


    She waited at the campus entrance for close to ten minutes before Oliver cycled out.


    “What’s up, Courtney? You sounded anxious over the phone.”


    “The incident from three years ago—I think James may have something to do with it.” Courtney did not


    waste any time as she cut straight to the point. The both of them stood by the entrance while she


    shared about her encounter with James.


    Oliver’s brows were knitted together as he pondered on what James had said. After a while, he lifted


    his head and patted the backseat of his bicycle. “This isn’t the ce to talk,” he said in a low voice.


    “Get on the bike. You can tell me the details after we find a suitable ce on campus.”


    “Huh?” Courtney eximed as she warily eyed the back of Oliver’s bicycle.


    He teased, “What? Is my bicycle not good enough for you? I would have asked you to drive your car,


    but the school won’t allow it. Not even our headmaster can drive on campus.”


    “No, the bicycle is fine. I’ll get on,” she reluctantly replied and perched as gracefully as she could


    behind him.


    She was not offended by the idea of riding around on a bicycle, but she was simply not dressed for the


    asion. d in a beige-colored woollen long coat which was draped over a bodycon vintage teal


    dress withce embellishments, she was decidedly ufortable and she tried her best to keep the


    hem of her dress from riding up past her calves.


    Along the way, Courtney tightly held her coat to avoid it from being entangled in the wheels. When they


    arrived outside the milk tea shop on campus, she heard the sound of tearing fabric as she descended


    the bicycle. She looked down and saw that her dress was caught by the metal wire on the bicycle,


    causing a huge rip over the hem.


    “Oh, no,” Oliver groaned as he looked apologetic. “I’m sorry, Courtney. I didn’t think this through.”


    “It’s fine,” Courtney answered with a resigned smile. “I knew this dress would be ruined when I agreed


    to get on your bicycle.”


    “I promise I’ll buy you another one.”


    “Do you know how much the dress cost?”


    “It doesn’t matter. I’ll still get you another one.”


    They bantered in good humor as she followed him into the only milk tea bar on campus, thereafter


    staking out a quiet corner. He called out while craning his neck, “Hi, can we get two hot caramel


    mhiatos here, please?”


    Oliver had only just ced his order when a snarky female voice came from the counter, “Do I look


    stupid to you? No one would drink cold beverages in this kind of weather.”


    He bristled before he rolled his eyes at the girl manning the counter. “Are you that narrow-minded?


    There are plenty of people who drink cold beverages throughout the year, regardless of the season.


    Why would you discriminate against others and their preferences? I’m going to lodge aint to


    your boss!”


    “Go ahead! Let’s see how you like it when I spit in your drink!”


    Oliver clicked his tongue impatiently. “Is this how you talk to your customers, Tessa? At this rate, no


    one’s going to drink anything you make. You better watch your tongue before your mom teaches you a


    lesson.”


    Courtney turned to cast a curious nce at the girl he was bantering with; she looked to be around the


    same age as Oliver. She looked intelligent with clear skin that acted as a canvas for her delicately-


    chiseled features and her eyes sparkled with wit. The dark green checkered sweater and the burgundy


    beret she wore entuated her femininity.


    Upon hearing what he said, the girl red in their direction. She went still after her gaze fell on


    Courtney. She blinked and quickly turned away without saying another word.


    “Ignore her. She’s so grumpy that it’s going to take forever to marry her off.”


    Courtney snapped out of her thoughts and smiled at Oliver before she narrated the incident. “I’ve been


    feeling as though there’s something amiss since my meeting with Harry, the Duncans’ butler. When I


    bumped into James today, he brought up the incident from three years ago. I started thinking about it


    on my way here. Then, it clicked.”


    “What is it?”


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    “Well, Harry mentioned that Alexander never made a trip back home during the years when Jordan


    stayed at the Duncans’ residence—not even for New Year’s. It was only after Jordan’s ident that


    Alexander returned there, so that he could take the child away from there. If that was the case, how


    could Sarah be so sure that it was Alexander who asked her to poison the kid when she logically never


    met him in the first ce?


    Even if a vige woman had the time to watch news on TV, it would be unlikely for her to pay attention


    to the financial news. Sarah mentioned that she frequently saw Alexander on TV and she was certain


    that it was him because she had seen him in the Duncans’ residence on several asions. However,


    at that point of time, Alexander was not in charge of the entire Sunhill Enterprise, so he could not have


    appeared in interviews.


    Given the timeline of events, Sarah’s narrative simply did not make sense.


    “At that point of time, only the Sunhill Enterprise’s director would appear with such frequency on TV


    interviews.”


    Upon hearing that, Oliver was silent and his eyes were fixed on the table as he muttered, “It’s James.”


    He lifted his head as his gaze met with Courtney’s. She did not nod, but the look in her eyes told him


    everything that he needed to know.
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