Chapter 601
Chapter 601
Chapter 601 Ten-year Contract
Eudora raised the glass, drank the red wine in one gulp, and said with a sigh, "The wine tastes good.
I'm hungry. I'll eat if you don't mind."
"Sure," Colbert responded.
He savored the red wine. His eyes fell on Eudora opposite, and he noticed she was trying to force a
smile.
Then, he tilted his head and looked out the window, lost in thought.
When he first met her, she always wore a bright smile like an innocent girl.
But now, she rarely smiled, which made Colbert feel distressed.
During the meal, they kept finding topics for conversation, which were all unimportant things.
After lunch, they went back to their companies. Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.
Colbert didn't sign the contract that Eudora took over. When she returned to the store and was ready to
discuss with the staff about closing the store, Corey came suddenly.
"Ms. Stanford."
Corey, who was dressed in a suit and leather shoes, entered the wedding store. Eudora happened to
be standing in the lobby on the first floor, so he walked over.
Eudora turned her head to look at him and asked in confusion, "Mr. Housman, why are you here?"
"I brought some things for you. Can we talk in your office?"
"Sure. Come on in."
Eudora nodded. She said to Sandra, "Sandra, bring me a cup of coffee."
Sandra responded and immediately went to make coffee.
Corey and Eudora went to the office on the second floor. Eudora asked while walking, "Did Colbert
send you here?"
"Yes."
Corey smiled. "So I brought you some good news."
After they entered the office, Corey sat on the sofa, and Eudora sat opposite him with a polite smile.
"What good news?"
Corey smiled as if he couldn't wait to tell the great news.
He showed a mysterious smile, took out two documents from his briefcase, and put them in front of
Eudora. "Mr. Steele said your wedding store business is rising, and he wants to cooperate with you as
a shareholder. But your store is too small, so Mr. Steele has sent someone to rent ten floors in the
building next door and signed a ten-year contract. But he said you need to fill in the share rights
yourself."
"A ten-year contract?"
Eudora couldn't help laughing, feeling the rich were really generous.
The price of renting ten floors in this area for ten years could be unimaginable.
It looked like Colbert was trying to monopolize the wedding market in Kenison City.
"Yes, for ten years." Corey nodded.
Eudora picked up the contract and looked at the regulations on the contract, but all the shareholding
divisions were empty, waiting for her to fill in.
As for the signature, Colbert had already signed his name on it.