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Leaving the Wrong Love Behind Forever novel Chapter 441

Arthur stared at Sylvia with a deep and dark gaze.

"What is your relationship with Francis?"

"It doesn't matter. Didn't you suspect that I was pretending to be Francis's daughter? Now you can ask Mr. Flipo."

"Uh." Arthur cleared his voice.

"Dumb man." Sylvia suddenly muttered in a low voice.

"What did you say?"

"I didn't say anything. I said you were wise." Sylvia endured her nausea and spoke against her will with a sarcastic smile on her lips.

Arthur sneered coldly. Of course, he would not believe that Sylvia would speak so highly of him. Moreover, just now, she was very dissatisfied with him for doubting her before, so couldn't she have anything good to say?

But,

He didn't intend to go into details and ask for trouble.

"Hello, Mr. Bridgewater." At that moment, a foreigner came over and politely toasted to Arthur in French, "Can I offer you a glass of wine?"

Arthur didn't understand French, but understood what he meant, and immediately raised his glass and touched it to him. This customer had just negotiated a large order of nearly one billion dollars with him, and it was still pending, but because of the language barrier, he had not sent it yet. French translation and orders can only be placed tomorrow.

Such a large order is definitely considered a distinguished customer for the Bridgewater corporation, and it is also a mid-to-high-end manufacturing industry.

Sylvia didn't know this, but seeing that Arthur respected him very much, he must be a business partner, and he was also a big business partner.

"Oh, madam, you are so beautiful. Can I have a drink with you?" The blonde guest stared closely at Sylvia, her eyes sparkling, "I admire the beauty of oriental women very much."

"Thank you, thank you for your compliments. Your compliments will make me happy all night." Sylvia smiled slightly, picked up a glass of red wine from the long table beside her, touched it with his, and used humorously French replies.

"Ah, great, it turns out you can speak French." The man was very surprised when he heard Sylvia's reply in French, and his eyes were filled with approval.

"I speak a little."

Arthur's eyes also shone with surprise, and he looked at Sylvia: "You actually know French?"

Sylvia nodded lightly. She majored in French when she was in the United States.

After a pause, Arthur suddenly said to her:

"In this case, you tell him that we can sign the contract now. You can be my translator and your pay is whatever you want."

He was afraid of flying out of such a big deal.

After an hour.

The three of them breathed a sigh of relief and finally signed the contract.

"Mr. Bridgewater, I have long heard that you are the youngest and most promising entrepreneur in Paris. It is a honor for Evre Corporation to sign an order and long-term cooperation with you. I hope we can have a pleasant cooperation in the future." The French man stretched out his hand towards Arthur.

Arthur also reached out and held his hand, but his eyes looked at Sylvia.

Sylvia smiled slightly: "He said he hopes you can ensure the quality of the product, abide by the agreement, and make the friendship between your companies last forever and achieve mutual benefit and win-win situations."

"Definitely, definitely." Arthur shook his hand enthusiastically and made a solemn promise.

The two looked at each other and smiled.

After a while of pleasantries, Arthur put the contract into his briefcase. It was considered that he had completed a major event and walked outside with Sylvia.

"Minister West is still here. How can you leave early?" Sylvia thought Arthur was able to sign such a big deal because of the support of someone above him. The big boss was still there for this kind of event, so it's not a good idea to leave first.

Arthur smiled slightly, seeming very satisfied with her performance. He looked at her with burning eyes: "Not bad. You know how to take care of me."

Sylvia blushed and glared at him: "I'm thinking about Christopher and Hendrick. I hope their daddy will get better and better, instead of missing important things because of his childhood trauma."

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