Chapter 1364
Always Been Yours Chapter 1364
Chapter 1364 Proposing the Cooperation
Then, Melina said, “You don’t have to entertain him next time you come. Alcohol is
bad for your body, so don’t drink so much, alright?”
“Okay, Mrs. Gulliver.” Timothy nodded obediently.
Afterward, everyone happily chatted over the meal, creating a pleasant atmosphere.
At that moment, Yaromir brought up the matter of Timothy’s help. “We haven’t thanked
you for resolving our dispute with Prospera Group a few days ago, or we would have
suffered a significant loss.”
“He’s right. You did very well, Timothy,” Figario praised Timothy. “I didn’t expect you to
be so capable of ruining their whole department alone.”
Although Melina wasn’t aware of the issue, seeing how her husband and son
complimented Timothy, she felt even more satisfied with her daughter’s boyfriend.
Meanwhile, Timothy, on the receiving end, felt a little guilty. “Please don’t say that, Mr.
Gulliver, Yaromir. It all started with me, and Gulliver Group suffered the loss because
of me. I should take this chance to apologize.” While saying that, he glanced at the
two and thought he should bring up the proposal he had in mind. “Actually, there is
another purpose for my visit this time.”
“What is it about?” Figario inquired.
“Before today’s visit, I’ve evaluated your company’s current project. It seems to have
great future prospects, so I wonder if Yaromir is willing to cooperate with me and allow
Reinhart Group to join the project.”
As soon as he said that, Figario and Yaromir were momentarily taken aback. Then,
they hesitated because they never expected Timothy to propose such an idea. It was
undeniable that the project urgently required investment. Still, they didn’t hope he was
only bringing the cooperation up because of Sabrina. Indirectly, it might cause them to
appear lower in status to Timothy. Moreover, they didn’t want her to suffer working in
his company if they accepted his offer.
Perhaps understanding their concerns, Timothy explained professionally, “Don’t worry.
The reason I’m bringing this up isn’t for Sabrina’s sake but because the project,
indeed, has development prospects. I impose a clear line between work and private
affairs.”
As soon as they heard that, Figario and Yaromir exchanged glances as they were
slightly wavered by his explanation.
Then, Timothy continued, “If you’re willing to, you may submit your business proposal
later. We shall go through the process as usual.”
Even so, Figario hesitated.
Yaromir, on the contrary, nodded fervently. “If that’s the case, then of course. Later, I’ll
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“Sure. I’ll tell my staff to look out for it.” Timothy nodded.
Later, the three men continued discussing business matters until they finished
breakfast.
Soon, Timothy excused himself. “It’s almost time for me to go to work now. I’ll drop by
and visit you guys soon.”
“I’m going with him.” Sabrina got up from her chair.
Instead of making them stay, the Gullivers offered to send them off.
Melina reminded Timothy tenderly, “Come over anytime, Timothy.”
“For sure,” he promised and drove Sabrina to the company.
After they left, the Gullivers returned to the living room.
Melina couldn’t help but compliment Timothy. “That child from the Reinharts seems
kind. No wonder Sabrina doesn’t stop rambling about him.”
“He seems fine right now, but that could change tomorrow. Let’s observe him for the
time being.” Although Figario approved of Timothy, he was still worried as a father.
On the other hand, Timothy and Sabrina were oblivious to their conversation.
In the car, she turned sideways to look at the man beside her with a smile. “What do
you think about my family?”
“I think I can get along with your parents and brother,” he answered truthfully.
Then, she scrunched her nose and spoke with disdain. “You’re lying.”
“I’m telling the truth. Even though Mr. Gulliver tried to make things hard for me initially,
I can understand his intentions. If I were him, I would’ve done the same to the man
who tried to hit on my daughter,” Timothy defended himself.