The Reunion After Seven Years

Chapter 338 It's Not The Right Time



Chapter 338 It's Not The Right Time

But after hearing a lot of things about Kerr and Nicole from Harley, Lisa had already trusted Kerr. She didn't know what Ben was still worried about.

"Kerr is reliable. How about the whole Gu family? Were all the grievances that Rachel had suffered before nothing?" According to the information Ben had investigated, he was very surprised.

In the past seven years, Nicole had been taking care of Jay alone. It was obvious that she had suffered a lot, but she had to be despised by the Gu family. Ben felt sorry for her.

Lisa thought for a while and asked, "What are you going to do? After all, she has two children now, so..." She was worried about Rachel.

And a little selfish.

Ben glanced at Lisa indifferently, "Don't worry. Your dear Harley won't be implicated. If you are in a hurry to see him, you can leave first." NôvelDrama.Org © content.

His words exposed Lisa's thoughts.

With a guilty conscience, Lisa closed her mouth naturally. She could only continue to suppress the longing in her heart, feeling a little helpless.

In the Gu Group.

Thinking about Ben, Kerr stopped walking towards the door.

Jared's phone rang and a message came, "Sir, Jeremy is here. He is heading towards the office. Are you going to stop him?"

Hearing Jared's words, Kerr restrained his emotion.

"No need." While speaking, Kerr turned around and stood in front of the French window, enjoying the scenery in the distance.

The door of the office was pushed open from the outside and Jeremy came in.

Without any hesitation, Jeremy directly sat on the chair opposite Kerr's desk, trying to suppress his anger. He knew that it was not the right time to be angry with Kerr.

He had to achieve his purpose of coming here today so that he could have the qualification to confront Kerr.

"Yes, that's why I haven't seen Mr. Jeremy." Kerr put down his coffee cup and sat on his chair.

Kerr sneered. Obviously, he didn't take Jeremy seriously. The contempt in his words was obvious. For Kerr, meeting with Jeremy was a waste of time.

"You!" It was obvious that Jeremy didn't dare to say anything, and his face had already turned ghastly pale.

"I know Mr. Kerr is busy every day, so you naturally take me as a nobody. Please fulfill your promise, so that we won't interfere with each other in the future."

While speaking, Jeremy put the contract in front of Kerr.

"Previously, Mr. Moore, the acting CEO of the Gu Group, borrowed a sum of money from me in the name of the Gu Group. Now, the contract is about to expire. How do you want to explain, Mr. Kerr?"

Jeremy looked complacent. Obviously, he had prepared all this in advance, waiting to see Kerr in a dilemma.

Hearing what Jeremy said, Kerr didn't reach out to touch the contract handed over by Jeremy at all. "If I'm not wrong, the amount of this money is probably all of Mr. Jeremy's assets.

"I'm curious. How could you summon up so much courage to pin all your hopes on Moore? What kind of condition did he offer to you?"

Kerr knew clearly that Jeremy had an affair with Moore, but he was waiting for a very important evidence. And that was the main reason why he kept Jeremy waiting.

The expression on Jeremy's face froze. He was a little surprised. Except for him and Moore, no third party knew about it. But Kerr's attitude surprised him.

It seemed that Kerr had already known about it.

"Of course it's the power of the Gu Group. The good reputation of the Gu Group is well-known in the whole A City. There's no need to hesitate when I cooperate with the Gu Group. Am I right, Mr. Kerr?"

Jeremy'S intuition told him that he'd better get the money as soon as possible and leave here. Since two days ago, he had lost contact with Moore, and he had already lost his confidence.

"The reputation of the Gu Group is absolutely great, but there is one thing I hope you can figure out, Mr. Jeremy, who signed this contract with you? Moore? Or the CEO of the Gu Group?"

Kerr returned the contract to Jeremy.

Reaching out his hand, Jeremy opened the contract in front of him and directly turned to the last page.

The seal of the Gu Group was clearly printed on it.

"Then please read it carefully, Mr. Kerr."

Jeremy said proudly. Apparently, he was well prepared.

Kerr just glanced at it and didn't care much about it.

The door of the office was pushed open from the outside. Kim nodded at Kerr and then walked to his side. "Sir, this is what you want."

Then, he handed the documents he just got to Kerr.

Kerr raised his head and looked into Kim's eyes. Seeing the firmness in Kim's eyes, Kerr put the documents in his hands on the table and gently pushed them in front of Jeremy.

"I think Mr. Jeremy will be more interested in the content in it."

Jeremy looked at Kerr, with sweat on his forehead. He wiped the sweat off his forehead gently and reached out to take the documents in front of him.

When he saw the content clearly, Jeremy's face changed immediately. He stood up and asked, "Why is this in your hand?"

He remembered clearly that all these things had been destroyed, and even Moore had no chance to touch them. How could they appear in the hands of Kerr for no reason?

"If you don't want others to know, don't do it." Kerr said indifferently, "You and Moore got the Ning Group by some dirty means.

When Harley waned to buy the Ning Group, it was you who put obstacles in his way and wanted to take over the Gu Group with Moore.

Do you really think you can swallow such a big company with your ability?"

There was obvious sarcasm in Kerr's tone. In his eyes, Jeremy and Moore had overestimated themselves. He had run the Gu Group for so long, how could they destroy it overnight?

"What do you want?" Jeremy didn't expect that Kerr would get the evidence directly.

Obviously, Kerr wouldn't let him go easily. Now that Moore was missing, he could put all the blame on Moore.

Jeremy tried his best to keep calm and didn't want Kerr to find out anything wrong. He came at a wrong time today.


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