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When we walked out, we saw Mr. Cameron there in person to greet us, to my surprise. That truly warmed my heart.

After exchanging pleasantries, Mr. Cameron asked, "Ms. Chloe, should we go to the hotel first so you can get some rest or head straight to the factory?"

"Of course we'll go to the factory first. We can have lunch at your factory," I replied without hesitation.

Mr. Cameron laughed heartily. "You’re definitely someone who gets things done, Ms. Chloe. I'll gladly follow your lead. Let's go to the factory."

We got into the car. Mr. Cameron drove, and we headed straight to the factory.

During the ride, we had a great conversation. As we traversed the city, Mr. Cameron enthusiastically told us about Gerby.

Casually, I said, "I heard that Keller's Dairy is doing well in Gerby."

"Oh? You know about Keller's Dairy?" He smiled and glanced at me in the rearview mirror. Then he continued, "It's been renamed Chandler's Dairy. The old Keller family is no more."

His tone was a little wistful.

"Is everyone from the Keller family gone?" I asked.

Mr. Cameron looked at me in the rearview mirror and said, "You’re familiar with the Keller family?"

"No, I've only heard about them. They say the current head of Chandler's Dairy is formidable," I vaguely replied.

"He's just an opportunist!" Mr. Cameron's tone was full of disdain. "He married someone's daughter and eventually took over their business. I'm not sure if the many rumors I’ve heard are true or not. We don't have much contact with them. That person, though seemingly righteous, is not someone I've closely interacted with."

It seemed Mr. Cameron didn't have a favourable impression of Byron Chandler.

Then he resumed talking about the street scenery outside the car window. He didn't continue the topic of the Chandler family, and I didn't push any further.

Jaxford Doors was in a suburban area. I didn’t know how big their factory was until I got there. It was a spectacular, expansive industrial complex.

It was clear that Mr. Cameron was a reserved person.

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