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Terminating the collaboration with Darcey Group at such a critical juncture, wouldn't that be adding insult to injury? Wouldn't that prove our disloyalty and untrustworthiness? There was no way Elisa would do that.
"If you don't want to collaborate with me, we can end our partnership."
The implication was clear. Elisa refused to end her collaboration with Darcey Group.
Gareth's expression darkened immediately after hearing that. She would rather set boundaries with me than break ties with Will just because he sits in a wheelchair and puts on a pitiful facade?
Given the circumstances, Gareth pointed to his chest and said, "Liz, as a doctor, you should know my condition better than I do. Do you think that just because you got the antidote from Carrick, I would be completely cured? Liz, there are always after-effects. Just because I don't mention them doesn't mean they don't exist."
He lowered his voice, but the huskiness in his tone conveyed his grievances.
Ultimately, it was because Winslow was there. Otherwise, he would have lost control long ago.
Elisa fell silent.
The intent behind Gareth's sudden barrage of words was crystal clear to Elisa. However, the question was, what could be changed by comparing and dwelling on those things now?
Elisa rubbed her brow, nursing a headache. "So, according to you, I have to consider Will's feelings as well as yours."
"That's what I mean," Gareth responded straightforwardly.
"Do you see me as an emperor who needs to treat everyone fairly? Moreover, if I were to truly act in such a manner, how would you perceive me, and how would the world perceive me?"
People always said that men and women were equal, but throughout history, when had men and women truly been equal?
If a man was frivolous, he would be considered charming.
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