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g about what I had heard from Lorena, it seemed like a lie, but coming from Edgar, I could expect anything. - Excuse me, sir. - What is it now, Lorena? - Your mother sent word that she will be b
. "Good morning, gentlemen. You must have already heard about Edgar's announcement. We no longer have any ties to his company. I was also taken by surprise. It was a decision he made, and I don't care about the reasons for it. I propose we continue with our work and continue making a profit." "I don't think your grandparents will accept it," said Erick, a shareholder in my company. "This is their business alone. It's not like I can force him to do anything." "Let's talk about the bridge construction that hasn't been finished yet. That's a more serious matter. One of us needs to go there in person to find out what happened." - said Haroldo, the grumpiest. - The construction manager said there was an accident with one of them, we don't know exactly what happened, but he's in the hospital. - said William, the director. - If this gets out in the media, we're screwed. - grumbled Haroldo. - We'll pay the expenses, cover up the news and increase security. But most importantly, we need to be strict with everyone, it can't happen again, we're already being talked about and that's not good for the company. - said Erick, he was right, we were the talk of the town. - I'll take care of it personally, take care of the news, we won't be the subject of any more gossip. Now, let's talk about profits, I don't know if you noticed, but now without Edgar's support, we'll certainly lose some investors, we need to focus on that to keep us where no one can take us away. - I said, changing the course of the conversation. After talking about profits and future investors, we created a new marketing project. That's how we ended the meeting. Chapter 2 12:00 To make up for my absence as a father, I went to Ayra's school to pick her up. She was already waiting. When she saw me, she ran with a big smile on her face. "Daddy!" "What did I tell you about running?" I scolded her as I hugged her back. "Don't fight with me." "I'm not fighting, I'm just telling you not to do that. You could get hurt, daughter." "Sorry." "Okay, let's go home." After "sitting her in the car seat," as she likes to say, I picked up her backpack from the doorman
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