Chapter 116
Read My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon Chapter 116 – What Is Our Rtionship between Us
J’s Ironic words made Nathaniel very annoyed.
He couldn’t help turning his head to look at her, frowning. “J, I’m doing it for your own
good. How could he be a good guy? Don’t you want to be one of his lovers?”
When J heard these words, she immediately frowned in displeasure. Her face clouded over.
What did he mean!
Was she that unbearable in his eyes?
That was right. For three years as a couple, Nathaniel had always thought that she married him only be
cause of the fortune of the Webster family. Now, how could he be expected to say anything nice?
“Even if I’ve thought about it, what does it have to do with
Mr. Webster? What is our rtionship between us two?”
‘L..”
The words stuck in his throat, Nathaniel paused.
They
were divorced, and there was no rtionship between them. But she could not have an affair with a ran
dom man without any serious consideration.
“I just don’t want gossip news to write about it and damage my reputation.”
After finishing speaking, Nathaniel put on a look of indifference, looked at theputer screen and con
tinued working.
J red at him and sneered, “I don’t know what that means.”
Then she closed her eyes and continued to rest.
Seeing the two of them facing each other relentlessly, Alfred could not help signing.
After all, those closely involved could not see clearly. As a bystander, he had an intuition that with how
his president and the ex- president’s wife got along, they would get together sooner orter.
“When will the president realize his intentions…” Alfred let out a long sigh.
After flying in the air for two hours, the nended steadily at the airport in the
western suburbs of A City.
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J took herptop and windbreaker, and was about to get off the ne, but because
Nathaniel, who was sitting on the side of the corridor, didn’t get up, she couldn’t go out.
“Excuse me.”
Nathaniel raised his eyes to look at her in a leisurely manner, and then slowly packed up
hisptop before getting up to let her pass.
Dilly–dally.
J had already lost her patience. She walked away
quickly, but she didn’t notice that she tripped over the bottom of the seat and lost
her bnce.
“Be careful!”
Before she fell, Nathaniel helped her in time.
“Huh…” J let out a long breath, thanked him in a
low voice, pulled out the arm that was held by him, and left gracefully.
The slight residual warmth in the palm of his hand made Nathaniel slightly stunned, and he didn’t recov
er until Alfred called him.
“President, it’s time to get off the ne.”
Nathaniel withdrew his gaze, handed theputer bag to Alfred, and walked towards the cabin door.
Arriving at the airport lobby, J went to pick up the checked luggage. When she finished taking it out
of the lobby, she saw Nathaniel and Alfred getting into a car with a local license te not far away.
Good.
From now on, they would never meet again!
After a while, the car arranged by the secretary to pick up J also arrived.
The driver helped her put the suitcase in the car and drove her to the hotel booked in advance.
After Nathaniel and Alfred went to the front desk to check in at Henderson Hotel, Alfred immediately call
ed the Esbanol interpreter who had been appointed before.
During this trip to A City, Nathaniel had a very important cooperation project with a Esbanolpany, s
o the contract required a trantor who was proficient in Esbanol.
“However, after Alfred’s call was made, hisplexion visibly deteriorated to the naked eye, and then
he became more and more annoyed.
After a while, he hung up the phone and returned to Nathaniel respectfully.
*Mr. Webster, the Esbanol trantor I contacted before suddenly fell ill and couldn’te. He said that
he sent his apprentice here,
urgently…”
As soon as he finished speaking, he saw a student–
like man carrying a big ck bag and wearing ck–framed sses not far awaying towards him.
“Excuse me, are these Mr. Webster and Mr.
Whitehead? I am Mr. Smith’s apprentice, Willis Holm, and I am here to rece him today.”
Seeing him, Alfred couldn’t help frowning.
He seemed to be a student, could he trante this kind of contract with many professional terms?
Looking at the president next to him, he saw his gloomy face and his thin lips tightly
pursed, as if he was not satisfied.
“President…” Alfred said cautiously.
Nathaniel’s face was cold, “It’s up to you, I just want the contract trantion to be correct.”
After finishing speaking, he left Alfred and walked into the elevator by himself.
Willis noticed the subtlety of the atmosphere and said to Alfred, “Mr. Whitehead, don’t worry, I have a pr
ofessional eighth–level certificate,
so it will be fine!”
You had to try to find out if there was any problem.
With a solemn expression, Alfred took Willis to the lounge, took out the Chinese version of the contract
that needed to be tranted this
time, and handed it to him.
“This contract needs to be tranted within an hour, take a look first.”
Later facts proved that Alfred’s worries were right.
Willis took the document with
confidence and began to try to trante it. However, he began to struggle when he reached the second
paragraph. He checked the dictionary several times for one sentence. ording to this efficiency, he
would not be able to trante it
within today, let alone an hour.
“Can you do it?” Alfred hurriedly urged, “This contract is very important and urgent, and I need it this aft
ernoon!”
Willis sweat and
flushed with shame. After a while, he said weakly. “This, this is too difficult. The teacher didn’t mention t
hat when he
asked me toe!”
“I don’t care! Find a way for me yourself! Find someone who can trante for me again! I must see the
results within today!”
Alfred was also full of anger.
Not only did they temporarily break the promise, but they found someone who was so unreliable!
After speaking, he turned and left.
Willis stayed where he was, howling, “Mr. Smith, you put too much trust in me. How could I do such a p
rofessional thing!”
After speaking, he put
away his things and went out, calling the Esbanol majors he knew one by one, but
he made several calls one after another, but was rejected for various reasons.
Willis broke down and shouted, “Who can speak Esbanol! Come and save me!”
People came and went in the hall, all looking sideways at him, thinking that this person was probably cr
azy.
J happened to be checking in at the front desk
at this time. She looked sideways and saw a young boy who looked like a student.
Looking for a Esbanol trantor for emergency help?
She was able to…