Chapter 3360
Desmond believed there was no need for politeness towards his brothers, and Duncan didn’t need to see them off due to his mobility issues.
Meanwhile, Liberty, who was far away in Jensburg, sneezed twice as her car arrived at the entrance of the Fortress Hotel.
She took out two tissues to wipe her nose, and after exiting the vehicle, she discarded the tissues into the trash can by the hotel door.
Accompanied by her secretary and several management staff, she entered the Fortress Hotel to meet with clients for business discussions.
“Miss Hunt.”
Upon seeing Liberty, everyone at the Fortress Hotel treated her with utmost respect.
Although Liberty had yet to fully integrate into Jensburg’s business community, everyone at the hotel recognized her as Serenity’s biological sister and understood that the York Corporation owned the Fortress Hotel, naturally commanding their respect.
Moreover, even if Kevin were present, he would still show Liberty considerable respect.
Liberty smiled in return and walked in directly with her team, not pausing.
She had scheduled an appointment with her client, but since the client had not yet arrived, she called to learn that they would take over ten minutes to get there.
Liberty was eager to collaborate and fulfill the client’s orders, which necessitated her waiting.
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Once she arrived in the private room she had reserved, she waited briefly until receiving a message that her client was on the way. Liberty promptly led her team downstairs to greet the client.
A few minutes later, she welcomed her clients into the hotel.
After more than an hour of discussion, Liberty successfully earned the client’s trust, leading him to sign a contract with her on the spot. She felt a sense of relief and
Liberty signed another deal, one that was larger and would at least ensure a steady workload for the next three months at the beginning of the year.
Regardless of whether you work part-time or run your own business, there is always a fear of losing your job. Without orders, workers cannot attend classes, and their income will decline.
The situation becomes even more challenging for business owners when orders are scarce. They still have to cover expenses such as factory rent and labor. In addition to lost income, companies often require further investment to maintain operations.
Liberty personally escorted the client downstairs and paused at the hotel entrance. After shaking hands with her, the client smiled and said, “Miss Hunt, please return, and I look forward to our fruitful cooperation.”
“It’s a pleasure to work with you. Take care, Mr. Dube,” Liberty replied.
Mr. Dube waved goodbye, got into his car, and drove off as Liberty watched him leave.
Once Mr. Dube’s car had departed, Liberty instructed her secretary to drive.
The Fortress Hotel was a five-star establishment in Jensburg, bustling with visitors every day.
Two cars approached, but Liberty dismissed them as unimportant.
Suddenly, the two cars accelerated and sped toward them.
Instinctively, Liberty and her team stepped back to avoid a collision with the first vehicle, but the second car struck them.
“Miss Hunt, be careful!”
Jim, the lead bodyguard, quickly pushed Liberty back.
In his haste, he propelled her too hard, causing Liberty to fall to the ground.
“Miss Hunt,” he exclaimed.
The manager, reacting quickly, rushed to assist Liberty.
Hotel security guards swiftly surrounded the scene.
He reprimanded the drivers of the two cars, questioning their driving skills and why they were speeding in front of the hotel.