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Jensen glanced at her, his eyes lifeless.
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The look silenced Lucy instantly; the words she'd been about to say stuck in her throat. She didn’t dare utter
another syllable. Mr. Jensen was terrifying right now; all she wanted was to return to the residence.
Jensen took a long, deliberate breath. In the end, he said nothing, simply tossed the phone back to Lucy and
muttered weakly, “Go. | don’t need you here.”
“But Madam Loretta said you'd been drinking too much and toldto ctake care of you.”
Lucy still had a sense of duty.
Jensen slumped against the sofa and said flatly, “I'm not drunk. | don’t need your care. Go back to the
residence.”
Lucy felt as if she'd just been granted a reprieve; every nerve in her body urged her to bolt for the door. But then
Loretta’s worried face flickered through her mind, and she faltered.
“Mr. Jensen,” she began carefully, “Ms. Stone is now the heiress of the Stone family, and the Stone Group carries
a formidable reputation internationally. Madam Loretta reminded us that Luke Corp is no less capable. Yes, the
stock market has been volatile lately and many shareholders have offloaded their stakes-but that creates the
perfect chance to restructure Luke Corp. If we could secure a partnership with Stone Group, it might not only
strengthen the company, but also open a path for you to see Ms. Stone again.”
She had spoken with conviction.
Jensen froze.
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Then excitement surged through him.
“Lucy, you're right. | can work with Stone Group; I'd even give up sprofit if | had to.”
He immediately grabbed his phone and called Hansel.
“Hansel, findthe contact numbers for Stone Group's president and general manager. Don’t we have a
promising project in the pipeline? | want to ask Mr. Waylon if he’s interested in collaborating.”
Hansel was momentarily taken aback.
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The project was indeed strong, but Luke Corp might not have the resources to handle it alone. A partnership with
Stone Group could relieve sof the financial strain. But Hansel had researched the Stones; both Waylon and
Ruby were deeply protective of Natalie. The words caught in his throat.
When Jensen didn’t hear a reply, his brow furrowed; his voice dropped lower.
“Hansel, did you hear me?”
“Yes, Mr. Jensen. Stone Group has more than enough capital to take on that project themselves. More
importantly, Waylon is Ms. Stone's father. After the way you treated her- and considering she nearly lost her life
in that fire-1 doubt Mr. Waylon would choose to work with Luke Corp.”
Hansel finally voiced his concern.
Jensen’s excitement was doused like a bucket of cold water.
Of course, he knew that. But if he didn’t even try, would he lose any chance of ever seeing Natalie again?
“Check Mr. Waylon’s schedule. If | have to, I'll go abroad and personally beg his forgiveness.”
Hansel was stunned.
“That won't be necessary. | just got word that Mr. Waylon and his wife, Mrs. Ruby, have already arrived in Ocean
City. Baron went to pick them up at the airport. They should be with Ms. Stone any moment now.”
The news sent Jensen into a frenzy.
“What did you say? Then what are we waiting for? Get the car and cpickup-I'll wait at Mr. Waylon’s villa.
No matter what, | have to see him today!”
Hansel nearly sighed aloud.
“Mr. Jensen, | think it would be wiser to set up a proper meeting another day. Today is a family gathering; barging
in could backfire.”
He was doing his duty, advising caution.
Jensen's brows knit tightly.
“You don’t seem very eager forto get close to Natalie, do you?”
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His tone had turned icy.
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Hansel could accept one or two instances of defending Natalic; after all, Jensen had wronged her. But Hansel's
repeated attempts to stop him from seeking her out grated on Jensen.
“Hansel, remember this-you are my assistant. You belong to Luke Corp. Whoever feeds you, that’s who you
serve. | admit | owe Natalic a great deal, but that’s betweenand her. Your only duty is to me. Understand?”
Hansel paused, then finally answered, “Yes, Mr. Jensen. I'll keep that in mind.”
Only then did Jensen's frown ease a little.
“Good. Now cgetand taketo the Stone family’s villa.”
“Yes, Mr. Jensen.”
After hanging up, Hansel let out a quiet sigh.
Jensen was undeniably a business prodigy; he had grown the corporation impressively over the years, and he
had given Hansel opportunities he would never forget. Loyalty was his duty.
Suppressing his personal feelings, Hansel drove to the gates of Lanji.
Jensen was already waiting outside, dressed and ready.
The faint smell of alcohol still clung to him.
“Mr. Jensen, you've been drinking?” Hansel asked cautiously.
“Yeah. But I'm sober. Let's go.”