Chapter 104
Chapter 104
Chapter 104 His Deep and Dark Eyes Jackson had just received a message from Mr. Smith, the Vice President, in the bathroom, saying that James was here. Now that he saw him, he was not shocked. Instead, he had expected it. Jackson didn’t know much about what had happened between Emily and James. But he knew that the Evans Group and the Moore Group would be connected by marriage. Since they would get married, James would naturally come to support her. Otherwise, it would not make any sense. When James was sizing him up, Jackson raised his glass politely and toasted him.
Although James responded, his attitude was a little arro gant and disdainful. Jackson didn’t say anything when he saw this. Jackson had long heard of Mr. James Evans. James was an indifferent and ar rogant man who never gave a face to anyone he didn’t like. The fact that James gave Jackson a response on such an occasion meant that James still thought highly of him. However, to a large extent, it was probably because of Emily that James was willing to do this. Emily was good at livening up the atmosphere, and a few words made the people on both sides familiar with each other. Then, she led everyone to talk about work, projects, bidding, and the recent incidents of the Collins Group against the Elite International Corporation. Only James didn’t say much during the whole process. He only occasionally looked at the door with his deep and dark eyes. When Emily saw James looking in the direction of the door from time to time, she followed his gaze. NôvelDrama.Org (C) content.
She happened to see Amelia’s thin figure and frowned slightly. “James, what are you looking at?”
With an indifferent expression, he picked up his phone and shifted his gaze to the screen. “What time will it end?” Emily thought he was looking at the sky outside, so she quickly said, “Wait for a while.” After saying that, she looked at Jackson and the executives, he brought with him. “Mr. Collins, Mr. Smith, don’t worry about the west city project. Mr. Evans has always been fair and impartial. We must rely on our strengths if our two groups want development rights. What do you think?”