Chapter 2410
Mr. Kane Got Blacklisted Chapter 2410 - Darcie paused. "Mr. Morant? Is there someone by that name in the Rivera circle?" Aubrey replied, "Mr. Morant's family is originally from Rivera. He retired and moved back to Hustuabourg a while ago."
Darcie asked, "Let me see the customer registration form."
Aubrey immediately opened the form left by Mr. Morant and handed it to Darcie.
Darcie quickly scanned it and noticed that he listed his occupation as a doctor. She paused and then asked, "When is he coming?"
Aubrey answered, "At 3 o'clock this afternoon."
Darcie closed the file. "Prepare some good tea and snacks, and make sure he's well taken care of. Also, inform Stella to meet with me at 3:30 to welcome the VIP."
Aubrey was a bit surprised. "Mrs. Saun, haven't you always wanted to expand the market in M country? Mr. Morant is a famous doctor. He probably knows a lot of influential people. Are you sure you want to involve Stella with such an important client?"
Darcie responded calmly, "We work in the same company. Do you think I can keep this from Stella? It's better to be transparent, so no one has a reason to talk."This is the property of Nô-velDrama.Org.
Aubrey wanted to say more, but Darcie waved her hand dismissively. "No need to say anything else. Go ahead."
Aubrey had to swallow her confusion and left.
Stella was surprised when she was informed that she and Darcie would be meeting the VIP together.
She didn't believe that Darcie was being generous by sharing the client with her. Something was definitely up if Darcie suddenly became so considerate.
Stella pretended to be very surprised. "Okay, I'll get ready. Does Aunt Darcie have any other instructions?"
Aubrey replied calmly, "No, just be on time at 3:30."
When Paul Morant was introduced by Aubrey, Darcie was at the table, preparing tea. She delicately poured the tea from a purple clay teapot onto a toad-shaped ornament on the tea table. Her fingers were pale, adorned with an expensive white moonstone bracelet and a plain emerald jade ring on her middle finger, both worth over seven figures. Paul's eyes moved from her modest outfit to her face. Her hair was neatly tied up, her makeup was perfectly done, and her expression showed kindness. She appeared to be a very gentle lady.
Hearing the introduction, Darcie looked up at Paul, put down the teapot, stood up, and smiled. "Is this Mr. Morant?"
Paul stared at her, seeming a bit puzzled.
Aubrey introduced them. "Mr. Morant, this is our general manager, Darcie."
As she spoke, Darcie walked around the coffee table and extended her hand to Paul. "Hello, Mr. Morant. It's a pleasure to meet you."
Paul pulled his gaze away and extended his hand. Darcie paused when she noticed he was wearing gloves.
Paul took off his gloves under her curious gaze, revealing that he was missing the ring finger on his right hand.
After showing his hands, Paul put the gloves back on and said lightly, "I injured myself a bit, so I didn't want to disturb you."
Darcie quickly hid the doubt in her eyes. "No, I'm the one who was being presumptuous. Please forgive me, Mr. Morant," she said with some regret. "I heard you're a doctor. What a pity."
Paul smiled lightly. "Not really. Even
though I couldn't continue
performing surgeries, avoided a medical dispute and was lucky enough to save my life. Who knows, maybe it was a blessing in disguise?"
Darcie smiled. "Yes, everything in life is arranged for a reason. We just need to go with the flow."
She then invited Paul to sit down. Instead of diving straight into the perfume order, she chatted with him first.
While pouring tea for Paul, she said,
"My assistant Aubrey mentioned that and you're of Chinese descent, born and
raised in country M. But I hear you
speak Chinese fluently and know a lot about Chinese culture. That's quite impressive."
Paul took the cup, sipped the tea, and replied slowly, "When I was young, I came to Hustuabourg with my father for academic exchanges and stayed for almost five years After returning to Hustuabourg, I worked as a school doctor at a university for several years. There's a Chinese community there, and I met many Chinese
students. Plus, my wife was also
Chinese. Maybe it's because of that
environment, but I gradually became comfortable communicating this way."