"I heard everything," Frank said, walking up to him slowly.
"Frank." William was in a dilemma. "I wanted you to return with me, but I think I'll have to go myself."
"It's alright," said Frank, smiling. "I'll go back as soon as I deal with this matter here. It's time for me to break up with Nancy."
"Can you?" William asked doubtfully.
"Don't worry," Frank said, patting William's shoulder. "My father is a good man, but no one will be able to stop us once I return."
"Yes," William said, nodding, and hugged Frank.
"I'm looking forward to that day." Frank returned the hug before patting William on the back and pulling away. "You'd better go back now. Something has happened in the company and if it continues, we'll be left with no money."
William shrugged. "Then tell your parents that I'm leaving."
"Okay." Frank then watched as William turned and walked away, disappearing through the hospital corridors, and then turned back to the ward.
William left the hospital and rushed to the airport.
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You see that, don't you? You see why I want you to go with me? You're the only person in the company who treats me so well!" Jane's voice was almost begging.
"OK," Mary sighed. "Where is it? What time?"
"Mary!" Jane exclaimed. "You are so kind! I'll drive Kevin's car to pick you up tomorrow. After lunch, we'll go shopping, and then have fun in the evening!"
"Okay," Mary said, nodding.
Later, Mary rubbed her brows. She was really tired and wanted to relax.
The next day, a plane from Tokyo landed at the A City international airport.
William dialed a number as he walked out of the airport.
"Has Mr. Chen arrived?" William asked, frowning.
"Yes," Kevin said. "Mr. Chen arrived half an hour ago."
"I'll be there in a while. Tell him it's going to be just a little longer," said William. "Also, don't let Victor take any interviews."
"Okay."
William walked out of the airport to bodyguards waiting outside. They nodded respectfully at him and opened the car door for him.