Chapter 565 It Would Only Remind Me Of Linsey
Gorman arched a brow. "A proposal?"
He paused briefly before adding in a lukewarm, almost indifferent tone. "Congrattions."
When Gorman finallyid eyes on the woman who was married to the CR Corporation''s founder, Dustin wondered how he managed to remain soposed.
"In that case, I''ll be expecting you at the annual g." Dustin ced the elegant invitation on the table with deliberate ease.
Gorman lowered his gaze, staring at the finely crafted card.
Yet, for some reason, it felt oddly out of ce.
Perhaps because, in his current state, he had no patience for witnessing other people''s happiness.
Dustin noticed the silence but wasn''t the least bit bothered. He was about to rise and take his leave when Gorman slid the invitation back toward him. "I''m sorry, Mr. Wade, but I won''t attend your annual g. You should keep this."
Dustin raised a brow, mildly surprised. "Mr. Green, perhaps I wasn''t clear. The founder will be at the g. That night, everyone will finally see his real face."
Leaning back, Dustin offered a knowing smile. “I know you''re curious about the founder''s identity. If youe, you''ll be the first to meet him. And who knows? You might evennd a business deal. Wouldn''t that be worth
it?"
Gorman withdrew his hand, unshaken. "If he wants to reveal himself, I can read about it onler. As for
business..."
His lips curved into a faint smirk, his cold gaze locking onto Dustin. "Given the history between me and the
founder, I doubt we''ll ever be partners."
Then, as if softening slightly, he added, "But his proposal is still worth celebrating. You can pass along my
congrattions."
Dustin studied him, a flicker of surprise crossing his face.
So, Gorman was determined not to attend.
What a shame.
He would have loved to see Gorman''s reaction when he learned that Collin was the CR Corporation''s founder.
"Very well. I won''t take up more of your time, Mr. Green." Dustin retrieved the invitation and left without
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Chapter 565 It Would Only Remind Me Of Linsey
another word.
As soon as he was gone, Danny approached, fuming, "Does Dustin not get it, or is he just pretending? Everyone in town knows you and their founder don''t see eye to eye, yet he still had the nerve to invite you. What an insult! You made the right call not going."
Gorman leaned back against the sofa, exhaling as if suddenly tired. His voice was calm, almost indifferent. "My reason for declining has nothing to do with my issues with the founder."
Danny hesitated, sensing there was more. "Then, is it because-"
Gorman closed his eyes, his voiceced with a quiet mncholy. "I just don''t have the patience to watch happy couples right now. It would only remind me of Linsey."
Silence settled between them.
So that was it. He wouldn''t have to think about her as long as he didn''t have to witness love in full disy.
Danny sighed inwardly. There was no point trying to talk Gorman out of it.
It was better to let Gorman process his heartbreak in his own time.