"I'm serious. Do you need me to call security to get you out of here?"
Nora instantly looked annoyed. "Zachary, you'd better mean it!"
Her family seemed to have regained their confidence to speak.
"Zachary, don't regret what you said.
"I'm waiting for you to come to our house and beg for Nora's forgiveness, and she won't agree with you so easily then."
"Don't worry. I won't forgive him even if he dies in front of me this time."
As soon as Nora gave me an extremely disdainful look, she left with her family.
The others had been so scared to speak.
George Cooper probed over and asked, "Did you mean it?"
I didn't say anything.
"If you regret it, you should hurry up and chase her. You love her so much, so she'll be touched by you one day," George advised me seriously.
"No need." I shook my head calmly.
George suddenly didn't know what to say, and finally, he just shook his head.
"If you need my help, just let me know. After all, you can't truly die in front of her, and at most we'll go with you to apologize."
I looked at George and burst out laughing.
It turned out that I could humiliate myself without any limits for Nora in their eyes.
I drank a lot with some friends that day.
The depression of my previous life made me unable to control my alcohol addiction.
The next day, when I returned to the company, I called the supervisor in charge of the bidding to my office.
"Nora took the bid document for the lot in Blanton from your office the other day, didn't she?" I asked indifferently as I sat back in my chair.
"Yes, Mr. Anderson. Ms. Lewis told me you asked her to take it away."
In a previous life, Nora gave Ethan the bid document for the lot in Blanton.
Ethan knew the Anderson Group's reserve price based on this bid document, so he bid on the lot.
Besides, the lot was paid off by Nora with my money.
The Anderson Group lost a hundred million dollars over this.
Later, when I asked Nora why she did so, she said without concern, "You've already got so much money, so it doesn't matter if you lose a bit of it. Ethan's company is just starting out, and he needs this opportunity more than you do."
Before I could ask Nora further, she casually took out a tie, which she said she had just bought for me while shopping.
I was so moved by the tie, and the bid document was not as valuable as the tie to me.