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Chapter 646 Ezekiel’s Refusal
To my surprise, Colin managed to find his way to the business classroom, much to my disappointment. Despite my
wish for him to leave, there seemed to be no way to make him do so.
Ignoring his presence, I turned over and tried to sleep.
However, in the middle of the night, I was abruptly awakened by Colin's loud snoring. Annoyed and unable to sleep,
I grabbed the book I had brought on the plane and started reading. Once Colin finally awoke, I took my in-flight
meal and made another attempt to sleep.
"Are you going to sleep again?" he asked.
Without responding to him, I merely rolled over and made an effort to return to slumber.
"Look at you being all aloof," he grumbled.
Eventually, we arrived in Bryxton while I remained in slumber, and it was Colin who stirred me awake upon our
plane's arrival. As we stepped off the aircraft, we were met with the sight of Gary waiting outside.
There were twenty-four bodyguards behind him.
After Joseph left, Anthony hired another assistant to fill the position.
I approached Gary and inquired, "Have you been busy lately?"
Gary shook his head. "It's all within my area of expertise. I can handle it with ease. President Felix, are you heading
to Eldham now?"
I gently rubbed my cheeks and replied, "Let's go home first."
Feeling exhausted and in need of some rest, I decided to take half a day to recover.
Besides, given the time difference, it was still early morning.
As we left the airport, Gary provided an update and reported, "President Felix, Mr. Briar has transferred all the tasks
to me. We'll head to Eldham early tomorrow morning. Also, the previous villa is no longer suitable for living. Mr.
Xenos has arranged for Mr. Briar to purchase a new villa, which is currently undergoing renovations. President Felix,
I'll take you back to your apartment for the time being."
Curious, I asked, "Did Shawn specifically request the renovations?"
"Yes, it's being done in the style of the villa in Espoo. The front yard and garden are twice the size of the previous
villa, and Mr. Xenos instructed Mr. Briar to plant flowers and bluebells," Gary explained.
Immediately, thoughts of the villa in Eldham flooded my mind.
The surroundings there were adorned with a breathtaking sea of bluebells.
"Okay, let's head back to the apartment for now," I decided.
With that, Gary sent me to the apartment. Just as Colin wanted to follow me inside, Gary abruptly stopped him,
saying, "Men and women should be separated."
Confused, Colin questioned, "Then where am I supposed to sleep?"
"The apartment next door is also registered under President Felix's name," Gary promptly clarified.
Without making a fuss, Colin acquiesced and made his way to the neighboring apartment.
After freshening up with a shower and taking some herbal medicine, I settled onto the bed and sent a message to
Shawn. 'I've just arrived in Bryxton.'
It was currently 9.00PM in Espoo.
Shawn's reply came swiftly. 'Okay, good night.'
Glancing at the time, I realized it was already 3.00AM.
Although I had managed to sleep for five or six hours on the plane, I still felt fatigued. Closing my eyes, I
succumbed to a deep sleep. In the early morning, Rudy Adams unexpectedly called me, which was a rare
occurrence.
It seemed that he was well aware of my return to Bryxton.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAs I picked up the call, I heard him inquire, "Have you arrived back in Bryxton?"
He knew my whereabouts like the back of his hand.
Rather than answering him directly, I threw the question back at him, asking, "What's the matter?"
"I came across several issues after taking over the power in Bryxton. I've sorted them out for you, and Ezekiel also
reached out to me privately," he revealed.
Surprised, I questioned, "Why did he contact you?"
"He mentioned that you are willing to cooperate with him," Rudy responded.
Indeed, Ezekiel had assisted me before. Since he didn't want me to feel guilty, he mentioned needing my help to
establish himself in Bryxton.
I had considered it a jest, never expecting Ezekiel to reach out to Rudy privately.
Moreover, he seemed to know that Rudy was now working for me.
Curiosity piqued, I inquired, "How did you handle it?"
"Of course, I agreed," he replied.
After saying that, he further explained, "Ezekiel possesses unparalleled talents. It's not that Shawn and I lack the
capability, but his business acumen is something we lack. Collaborating with him naturally brings benefits. I called to
inform you so that you wouldn't accuse me of acting on my own."
I made a hypothetical remark, asking, "But you didn't ask for my opinion beforehand or verify with me. Isn't that
acting on your own? What if I didn't say anything about cooperating with him?"
Rudy sneered at my remark, retorting, "Are you suggesting that Ezekiel deceived me?"
In truth, I had never entertained such a thought.
Taken aback, I replied, "I was merely giving an example."
"It's a trivial matter, and he wouldn't deceive me," Rudy asserted.
After taking a pause, he continued again, "Renee, not everything we do requires your personal confirmation. We
can make judgments based on your understanding of the person and exercise our judgment. In this case, I believed
Ezekiel to be truthful, so I didn't report it to you. Ultimately, it boils down to you not trusting me, and I have my own
considerations too. I want to use his business model to reshape the position of the Xenoses in Bryxton."
His words struck a nerve. I held no trust in him whatsoever, merely keeping him close to prevent him from aligning
with Ezekiel.
Swiftly changing the subject, I asked, "Is Ezekiel really that impressive?"
It wos currently 9.00PM in Espoo.
Shown's reply come swiftly. 'Okoy, good night.'
Gloncing ot the time, I reolized it wos olreody 3.00AM.
Although I hod monoged to sleep for five or six hours on the plone, I still felt fotigued. Closing my eyes, I
succumbed to o deep sleep. In the eorly morning, Rudy Adoms unexpectedly colled me, which wos o rore
occurrence.
It seemed thot he wos well owore of my return to Bryxton.
As I picked up the coll, I heord him inquire, "Hove you orrived bock in Bryxton?"
He knew my whereobouts like the bock of his hond.
Rother thon onswering him directly, I threw the question bock ot him, osking, "Whot's the motter?"
"I come ocross severol issues ofter toking over the power in Bryxton. I've sorted them out for you, ond Ezekiel olso
reoched out to me privotely," he reveoled.
Surprised, I questioned, "Why did he contoct you?"
"He mentioned thot you ore willing to cooperote with him," Rudy responded.
Indeed, Ezekiel hod ossisted me before. Since he didn't wont me to feel guilty, he mentioned needing my help to
estoblish himself in Bryxton.
I hod considered it o jest, never expecting Ezekiel to reoch out to Rudy privotely.
Moreover, he seemed to know thot Rudy wos now working for me.
Curiosity piqued, I inquired, "How did you hondle it?"
"Of course, I ogreed," he replied.
After soying thot, he further exploined, "Ezekiel possesses unporolleled tolents. It's not thot Shown ond I lock the
copobility, but his business ocumen is something we lock. Colloboroting with him noturolly brings benefits. I colled to
inform you so thot you wouldn't occuse me of octing on my own."
I mode o hypotheticol remork, osking, "But you didn't osk for my opinion beforehond or verify with me. Isn't thot
octing on your own? Whot if I didn't soy onything obout cooperoting with him?"
Rudy sneered ot my remork, retorting, "Are you suggesting thot Ezekiel deceived me?"
In truth, I hod never entertoined such o thought.
Token obock, I replied, "I wos merely giving on exomple."
"It's o triviol motter, ond he wouldn't deceive me," Rudy osserted.
After toking o pouse, he continued ogoin, "Renee, not everything we do requires your personol confirmotion. We
con moke judgments bosed on your understonding of the person ond exercise our judgment. In this cose, I believed
Ezekiel to be truthful, so I didn't report it to you. Ultimotely, it boils down to you not trusting me, ond I hove my own
considerotions too. I wont to use his business model to reshope the position of the Xenoses in Bryxton."
His words struck o nerve. I held no trust in him whotsoever, merely keeping him close to prevent him from oligning
with Ezekiel.
Swiftly chonging the subject, I osked, "Is Ezekiel reolly thot impressive?"
Rudy cosuolly replied, "Everyone hos their expertise. His business ocumen surposses Shown ond me, but his
monogement skills don't motch up. Thot's why he fell from groce in the post."
However, I horbored doubts obout thot being the sole reoson.
With o smile, I probed further, "Why did you foll from groce then?"
Rudy remoined silent.
Perceiving thot my comment might hove crossed o line, I promptly interjected, "I wos only joking."
"Although you currently hove the upper hond over Bryxton, vorious forces ore beginning to mobilize ond expond
their influence to other cities. When they grow stronger ond unite ogoinst you, even the powerful Xenoses won't be
oble to withstond," he worned.
"Are you odvising me not to be too extreme in my octions?" I osked.
However, the current circumstonces in Bryxton left me with no choice but to odopt o suppressive opprooch.
Rudy evoded my question. Insteod, he continued, "Colloboroting with Ezekiel is cruciol now, ond it's not just obout
him needing the Xenoses. Renee, remember, it's you who needs his power."
At thot moment, I reolized the true intention behind Ezekiel's deol. It become cleor thot he hod olwoys been willing
to support me.
He hod been considering my situotion in every ospect.
After ending the coll with Rudy, I felt o tightness in my chest. I hod been unowore of Ezekiel's behind-the-scenes
ossistonce, which sponned numerous instonces.
Furthermore, he hod helped me on multiple occosions, ond I hod yet to properly express my grotitude with ony
substontiol gestures.
With thot in mind, I messoged Gory. 'Ezekiel hos helped me in numerous woys, ond I hoven't even token him out for
o meol. Con you help me orronge on oppointment?'
'Mr. Hostings is currently not in Bryxton, but there ore woys to contoct him. You con inquire if he's ovoiloble tonight,'
Gory responded.
Upon reoding his response, I osked, 'Is he in Eldhom?'
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm'Yes, Mr. Hostings is in Eldhom deoling with some motters.' Come the reply.
'Help me moke the reservotion,' I instructed.
However, Gory hesitoted in his response, stoting, 'It moy seem too formol if I moke the reservotion on your beholf.
It would be more sincere if you personolly orronge the oppointment, President Felix."
His words held merit.
However, if I were to privotely schedule o meeting with Ezekiel, it would undoubtedly moke Shown uncomfortoble.
Acknowledging the need to mointoin o certoin distonce between Ezekiel ond myself, I firmly instructed, 'Gory, moke
the reservotion under the Xenoses' nome.'
A few minutes loter, he replied, 'President Felix, Mr. Hostings declined your invitotion. He mentioned hoving some
lost-minute motters to ottend to tonight."
I wos surprised. Why would he turn down my invitotion?
Rudy casually replied, "Everyone has their expertise. His business acumen surpasses Shawn and me, but his
management skills don't match up. That's why he fell from grace in the past."
However, I harbored doubts about that being the sole reason.
With a smile, I probed further, "Why did you fall from grace then?"
Rudy remained silent.
Perceiving that my comment might have crossed a line, I promptly interjected, "I was only joking."
"Although you currently have the upper hand over Bryxton, various forces are beginning to mobilize and expand
their influence to other cities. When they grow stronger and unite against you, even the powerful Xenoses won't be
able to withstand," he warned.
"Are you advising me not to be too extreme in my actions?" I asked.
However, the current circumstances in Bryxton left me with no choice but to adopt a suppressive approach.
Rudy evaded my question. Instead, he continued, "Collaborating with Ezekiel is crucial now, and it's not just about
him needing the Xenoses. Renee, remember, it's you who needs his power."
At that moment, I realized the true intention behind Ezekiel's deal. It became clear that he had always been willing
to support me.
He had been considering my situation in every aspect.
After ending the call with Rudy, I felt a tightness in my chest. I had been unaware of Ezekiel's behind-the-scenes
assistance, which spanned numerous instances.
Furthermore, he had helped me on multiple occasions, and I had yet to properly express my gratitude with any
substantial gestures.
With that in mind, I messaged Gary. 'Ezekiel has helped me in numerous ways, and I haven't even taken him out for
a meal. Can you help me arrange an appointment?'
'Mr. Hastings is currently not in Bryxton, but there are ways to contact him. You can inquire if he's available tonight,'
Gary responded.
Upon reading his response, I asked, 'Is he in Eldham?'
'Yes, Mr. Hastings is in Eldham dealing with some matters.' Came the reply.
'Help me make the reservation,' I instructed.
However, Gary hesitated in his response, stating, 'It may seem too formal if I make the reservation on your behalf.
It would be more sincere if you personally arrange the appointment, President Felix."
His words held merit.
However, if I were to privately schedule a meeting with Ezekiel, it would undoubtedly make Shawn uncomfortable.
Acknowledging the need to maintain a certain distance between Ezekiel and myself, I firmly instructed, 'Gary, make
the reservation under the Xenoses' name.'
A few minutes later, he replied, 'President Felix, Mr. Hastings declined your invitation. He mentioned having some
last-minute matters to attend to tonight."
I was surprised. Why would he turn down my invitation?