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Chapter 108 A Heavy Task I went to ATL Empire the following day.
However, I didn’t see Atlas, but Nick signed the contract with me instead.
He shook my hand and said, “We’re looking forward to working with you.” “Keep your projects coming, all right?” I said with a smile.
With the contract signing, I officially launched my company, Hartz Construction.
Although I had Urban Builders‘ support, I felt nervous about taking on such a massive project as my first.
However, I was thrilled because I could provide for myself and Ava.
Soon, the news spread throughout the industry, and everyone wondered who was behind Hartz Construction.
1 Asis stepped out of ATL Empire, I hesitantly called Atlas.
After all, I couldn’t have signed the contract without him.
The phone rang for a while before he answered huskily, “Yes?” He always spoke little and bossily, so I lost my mood to speak.
Suddenly, he grew anxious and asked, ” Chloe?” 1 “I–I…just wanted to tell you that I signed the contract with ATL Empire,” I tried to sound spirited, “I didn’t see you here, so I thought I should call you.” “You miss me, don’t you?” he asked tenderly.
Here we go again, I thought.
I cleared my throat and said, “Why aren’t you at the office today?” Although I couldn’t see his face, I became nervous and tried to change the subject.
“I’m in Astronia,” he said.
“Oh, when did you go abroad? When are you coming back?” I was surprised because he never told me he was going overseas.
No wonder I hadn’t seen him since we parted ways at the hospital.
“Do you miss me or not?” he asked.” “Why would I miss you? I just wanted to tell you that I signed the contract,” I tried to sound serious.
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