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The Breaking Point of Love novel Chapter 736

"Is that so?" Quentin replied calmly.

"What about Mr. Yoder? He doesn't interfere?"

"He doesn't! I heard that he dotes on his girlfriend so much that whatever she says goes. So, even though our boss lowered his stance and tried to communicate several times, it still didn't work at all."

"Really?" Quentin's tone was indifferent, but there was a hint of mockery.

He wasn't surprised at all when he heard that. After all, he had occasionally kept in touch with former colleagues from YodaVision. So, he naturally knew that the company had long become Celeste's rule.

On the other side, Nathan walked up to Celeste and Matthias and took the initiative to introduce himself.

"Mr. Yoder, Ms. Rodriguez, I am Nathan Lackspur, the current person in charge of Lackspur Corporation. This is our first meeting, nice to meet you."

The smile on Matthias's face faded slightly, but he still shook hands with him.

Celeste did the same.

Nathan then said, "Although we didn't manage to cooperate this time and it is a pity, I believe we still have many opportunities in the future."

By saying this, Nathan was already expressing his intention to build a good relationship with them.

In response, Matthias said in an ambiguous tone, "We'll see about it."

Nathan knew that Matthias and Celeste would not change their attitude toward him immediately, but he was not in a hurry.

Celeste and Matthias indeed had a sense of "guilt by association" toward Nathan.

However, they were unwilling to work with or form any ties with him, not only because they disliked Narcissa. It was also because they were worried that if they really did cooperate in the future, Narcissa might cause trouble on her end.

If that was the case, why would they take such a risk?

At that moment, someone came over to discuss something with them. So, Matthias said coldly to Nathan, "Mr. Larkspur, we still have things to attend to. Please excuse us."

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