Chapter 392
Throughout the entire month, Cordy never met John, or received his call or text.
Naturally, she was expecting none of that either.
She had actually been busy as the Startstream High Fashion made a relatively easy venture into the
market and drew plenty of attention. Their sales were rising by the day, and Starstream Group's stock
market value was in turn increasing like clockwork, catching up and even surpassing many other elite
enterprises of North City. Naturally, they still had a long way from the top since those were legacies
forged over multiple generations.
But one way or another, her rise was meteoric, and most amongst business circles touted her as the
finest dark horse over the last decade.
However, she also knew all too well that the widespread acclaim was nothing good.
She always understood the principle that too much attention was never good, and even had a
suspicion of a certain someone deliberately dragging her to the spotlight.
Naturally, she had to play along since she had no control over the situation —she had an obligation
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇttowards herself and her partners now.
In the month since she partnered with Patrick Stuart, they had often kept in touch online since he was
rarely in North City. She would often submit business management plans and revenue reports to him
punctually, and they became familiar with each other thanks to their contact.
After Cordy submitted her weekly revenue report for the week, Patrick called her, asking straight to the
point, "Would you come to Rocktown?" It was after they made contact that she found out he was a swift
and decisive man despite his polite appearance. He valued time more than most, and never dragged
his feet when it comes to taking action.
"What?" Cordy asked nonetheless.
"My grandfather's interested in seeing you."
"Why?" Cordy was taken aback.
"He's just interested in you." Patrick chuckled.
Cordy was not amused. "Our partnership is built around creating value in the market, and toppling a
common foe in Jessica Stuart. I wasn't told that you'd be involving others."
"Don't worry. My grandfather doesn't bite."
"I'm sorry, but I have to refuse," Cordy insisted.
"Actually, Jessica's side of the family would be holding a charity ball in the city," Patrick suddenly said.
"If my hunch is right, she’ll invite you too."
Cordy raised a brow. "And I must be there?"
"If there's nothing stopping them until then, her family would formally announce her wedding date with
John Levine."
"Well, since it's now set in stone, I guess you should give up on separating them," Cordy said calmly.
"Why not focus on our partnership instead? We might be able to turn the tables with our rising market
value."
"You're right about that-you're far more formidable than I gave you credit for, and we'd definitely
establish a foothold in business if our partnership remained solid," Patrick said in praise, though his
tone soon changed sharply. "That said, it ain't over till the fat lady sings. There always will be a chance
to turn things around, and I'm not inclined to give up just yet."
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"In that case, you should do what you like," Cordy replied, not interested in saying more.
Patrick wasn't either, and they both hung up.
There was a knock on Cordy's door just then, and Vince entered, greeting her respectfully. "We just
received an invitation from the Stuarts to a charity ball in Rocktown. It will be held next Saturday, at 7
p.m."
Cordy read the invitation, to find it was signed by William Stuart himself.
Since it was a personal invitation from that old man, she would be labeled tactless if she refused.
That was probably why Patrick was convinced she would be there anyway.
Her phone rang, and she frowned when she saw the caller ID: John Levine.
He was gone for a month...or maybe not? There had been traces of him in various news, mostly of him
in the company of Jessica.
It was why Cordy knew that he had been in Rocktown over the past month, at Jessica's side.
Nonetheless, she answered his call.
"Did you receive the Stuarts' invitation?" John asked immediately.
"I did," Cordy replied.
"Don't come," John said, loudly and clearly.