It was obvious sarcasm. Coombs leaned against the door helplessly. How could it be like this? The cooperation was a trap, which he couldn't accept the most.
He grabbed his hair and slowly squatted down. He couldn't accept the fact yet. He had seen the contract clearly. It was a good deal that would win.
"Ah!"
He roared irritably, and the passers-by outside were frightened to stand still. They looked at the office.
"What happened?"
"I don't know."
"Was something happened to the CEO?"
"No way. I just saw Miss Jessie come out."
...
Everyone talked to each other, but no one dared to ask. They all left in dejection.
The noise here was so loud that even people who weren't there by chance should know it. The happiest ones were Lucas and Hess. The two of them had been waiting for this day for too long.
Hess rushed into Lucas's office without hiding his excitement.
"Did you hear that?"
"Coombs?"
"Yes."