Back at the suite where Summit Partners and NL Group were meeting, Derek aggressively grabbed Allen’s hand for a handshake. "Thank you, Director King," he said, managing to reclaim the limelight. "I’m looking forward to working with you."
Allen’s smile stiffened as he felt Derek’s grip. Even when he tried to pull his hand away, Derek squeezed it harder, as if making a statement. When Derek finally let go, Allen cleared his throat, fighting the urge to react and hiding his irritation. Harvey, beside him, also shook their hands, a gesture of partnership.
"Anyway, we’ll be taking our leave," Allen announced, turning as a sudden knock came at the door. All the men turned, watching someone walk in with a trolley tray of tea.
"Oh..." Justin frowned slightly. Not only was the tea delayed, but it was being delivered by someone else. Derek, on the other hand, clicked his tongue. His cousins merely raised their brows, noting the late arrival of the tea.
"They took their time," Derek cleared his throat, not letting it faze him as he faced Allen. "We apologize for that. We asked for a refill as the tea had gone cold, but it seems something happened."
Allen and Harvey’s brows rose, blinking almost innocently as they replayed Derek’s remarks twice in their heads. Tea? Again, they blinked, recalling a certain person carrying a tray of tea earlier. Their faces twitched slightly as they refocused on Derek.
"I see," Allen nodded in understanding. "And that’s alright. If there’s anything, reach out to Harvey. He’ll oversee this project as well."
The Lancaster men smiled and nodded, seeing the two off quietly. But as Allen and Harvey walked away, with the hotel staff pushing the trolley, Allen suddenly slowed and looked back at them.
"About the tea..." he hummed, watching the men refocus on him. "Who asked for the refill?"
Confusion quickly spread across their faces; Allen’s question seemed random.
Allen smiled as he clarified, "The owner of the hotel is a good friend of mine, and he values his service very much."
"Oh..." Derek cleared his throat before beaming. "I am the one who asked, but the server wore this green fish mask. He quite had an attitude, but it’s alright. I just hope he does his job well, since we value this meeting very much."
Allen and Harvey were rendered speechless, staring at Derek quietly.
Before valuing this meeting, you should value your life first, they thought.
Derek maintained his smile until he caught a brief look of pity flicker in their eyes. It was so brief he wondered if it was simply a figment of his imagination.
"Is that so?" Allen’s smile returned as he nodded. "I’ll let him know, since I’m meeting him right after this. Anyway, have a good day, gentlemen."
Derek, Justin, Travis, and Caullen lowered their heads until they heard the door click open and shut. Once they raised their heads, a smug smirk appeared on Derek’s face.
Slowly, he turned to Travis and Caullen. "See?" he sneered. "I don’t need the two of you."
"Did you forget that Summit Partners wanted Travis on the project?" Caullen was quick to retort, but this time, Derek’s confidence didn’t falter.
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