Chapter 1434 Dr. Funke paused, a smile creeping onto his face as he set down his water glass on the tabletop. “Alaric, if | were solely looking for a businessman to partner with, you wouldn't stand a chance of having dinner with me.” “I get it, Dr. Funke. You're after a businessman with a bit of flair,” Alaric replied, his furrowed brows relaxing into a light, teasing grin. He reached for the pitcher beside him. and topped up Dr. Funke’s glass with a little more water.
Assured that Dr. Funke bore no ill will, Alaric relaxed. Before long, the server brought over their dishes, and Alaric swapped out Dr. Funke’s glass for a clean one, uncorked a bottle. of wine and poured him a drink.
“Dr. Funke, in light of our serendipitous meeting, we simply must toast to it today,” he insisted.
Dr. Funke seemed like an ordinary-looking man in his fifties, speaking with humor and wit, yet there was a sincerity to him. He quickly put up his hand to stop Alaric from pouring the wine for him. “I can’t drink, I still have to drive later.” “Ill call a cab to take you hlater. It's not every day we hit it off like this. We can’t do without a drink,” Alaric said, resolutely pouring Dr. Funke a glass nonetheless.
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Then, he poured one for himself.
Dr. Funke chuckled. “It seems Mr. Falconer is quite the charmer. You must have quite a following of ladies.” Alaric hesitated, then asked with curiosity, “How can you tell I'm a ladies’ man?” Dr. Funke just smiled.
“Have sfood, please.” Alaric said, using the serving utensils to dish out food for Dr. Funke.
“See, that’s your answer,” Dr. Funke gestured at Alaric’s actions.
Anyone like Alaric, who took care of others, showing it in every little detail and even serving food naturally, carried a magnetic field of likability. They would attract women easily, and once a woman is drawn in, resistance is often futile.
Such men are good men if faithful; if fickle, they are scoundrels. Every scoundrel has a charm that easily captures a woman's heart.
Alaric was momentarily taken aback, then laughed, “Dr. Funke, you do have a great sense of humor.” Naturally handsome, his smile was captivating.
Even a man of fifty like Dr. Funke couldn't help but be dazzled.
Dr. Funke took a bite of his food, a smile playing on his lips, “Mr. Falconer, did you bring 1/2 Chapter 1434 the contract with you today?” “Right here,” Alaric replied, pulling the contract from his briefcase and sliding it across the table to Dr. Funke. He had calone to negotiate with Dr. Funke, even leaving his assistant behind, so naturally, he carried the contract himself.
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Dr. Funke took the contract, looked it over carefully, and signed his nat the bottom without hesitation.
Alaric was puzzled by his decisiveness, and asked, ‘Dopy you want task abastile specrics? Arent you worried there might be a catch?”
Dr. Funke closed the contract and said, “It's all there in black and white.
You'll distribute 449 op OM pup EER iques to hospitals, schools, and bookstores, maximizing its impact and educating more people about acupuncture. Plus, there's a bonus for me. What's not to understand?”
Dr. Funke was straightforward, and Alaric laughed, “Dr. Funke, by turning your exclusive tecliqugs Bed bbok fer af tOSKare, Sourre ensuring the legacy of acupuncture thrives through the generations. You're the true hero here.” He lifted his glass to Dr. Funke, “This one’s to your spirit of preserving and passing on the culture of acupuncture.”