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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 1759

“This is…”

Rosalie placed the glasses on the table carefully and asked.

They were here to thank Old Master Loewe, so the bank card was…

“It's a token of thanks I prepared for Old Master Loewe, but he refused. It seems he has something else to say.”

With that, Byron took back the bank card on the table.

Rosalie looked at Old Master Loewe in a puzzle.

Old Master Loewe chuckled. “Indeed. I have something I need your help with. You came at the right time.”

Rosalie would naturally agree and nodded. “Please feel free to tell us. You helped me, so I'd do anything to help you!”

“I’m glad to hear you say that.”

With a smile of relief, Old Master Loewe looked at Rosalie meaningfully. “My request is that I want to work in your research institute. This should be easy for you to arrange.”

Old Master Loewe wanted to work in her research institute?

Rosalie doubted it when she heard it and asked, “Are you serious?”

After so many years of seclusion, she thought Old Master Loewe would be eager to return to the remote town.

She had never thought he would request this.

“After getting to know you, I think you're an interesting girl. Maybe your research institute will have a project I'll be interested in.”

Rosalie’s forehead creased as she regretted not taking the lead. “If I had known you had such a thought, I would've taken the initiative to mention it instead of waiting for you to ask. I should've been more….”

Old Master Loewe smiled. “I only thought about this yesterday and decided on it just now. It's good enough that you're willing to accept me. I look forward to cooperating with you.”

Rosalie nodded. “I also look forward to your guidance!”

Rosalie changed the topic to the current research development at the research institute and focused on the conversation.

Meanwhile, Byron looked at the excited expression on Rosalie’s face. Although he could not understand what they were discussing, he was happy for Rosalie.

Rosalie had a long chat with Old Master Loewe. It was almost noon when Rosalie reluctantly bid farewell. “We'll excuse ourselves first. You can inform me anytime when you're ready to join.”

Old Master Loewe smiled and nodded. “I will. Bye.”

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