Chapter 126 Pursuing The Well-liked Streamer
- "Holder, Mr. Hilton?" The speaker gave him a perplexed look. Larry was indifferent to the impact these individuals held on Southdale. Taking hold of one, he inquired, "Do you know this streamer?" The man had a perplexed expression. Please excuse my bewilderment, Mr. Hilton. This is the Chamber of Commerce, considering she's only a part-time streamer... “What do you know?” Larry refrained from voicing what he honestly believed. "I'll find out for myself; forget it." With GPS, he could find the Empathy Clinic in Waterview Alley with ease. The others were obviously unsettled by Larry's abrupt desire to leave, as this foreign investment meeting was initially scheduled for him to attend.
- Using their connections in the medical field, the Shepherds interrupted, saying, "Mr. Hilton, the meeting isn't over yet." "It's not quite appropriate for you to leave at this moment," they said. But Larry could not care less about their opinions. "Screw this 'not appropriate' nonsense," he thought to himself. Why should I bother when you're not even treating me for my illness? Plus, you’re not even half as good as Boss!” Larry could have appeared polished now, but in the past, he was a rough-and-tumble Northwesterner, all decked up in chains and gaudy gold watches. "Leaving now would not be appropriate as the meeting has not ended." Nelson believed he had convinced him, but he was caught off guard by Larry's subsequent remarks.
- Okay, let's get started. Now let's conclude the meeting. Everyone is allowed to leave. Larry then called for his security and made a dramatic exit. Ewan had been waiting for three hours downstairs in the Chamber of Commerce reception lounge. He had wanted to talk over breakfast with Welkin Corporation's second-in-command, Larry Hilton. But not only was Larry nowhere to be seen, Ewan had also failed to show up for the meeting. Ewan could do nothing but sit there and be frustrated now. He was unable to have breakfast and was barely able to obtain a glass of water. All of the Chamber of Commerce's secretaries were confounded and focused solely on winning over their bosses.