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Twins in Her Womb: Sir President, Please be Gentle by Heap Heap

Chapter 2758
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Old Master Crawford did not bother insisting on their stay. "Alright then. Off you go. I have trouble walking so I'm

afraid I can't send you off."

"It's no trouble. I'll come for our game of chess when I have the time," said Old Master Bourne as he rose to his

feet.

Lonnie had no choice but to stand up and leave with Old Master Bourne, no matter his reluctance.

Mr. Griffin carried the chessboard and walked towards the old master. Upon noting Old Master Bourne and Lonnie's

absence, he was confused. “Where is Old Master Bourne and Mr. Jackman?”"

"Something came up. They left.” explained Old Master Crawford as he sipped his tea. "Where are the kids?"

"They saw you greeting the guest so they went upstairs to read," replied Mr. Griffin. He looked down at the

chessboard in his hands and asked, "Shall I put the chessboard away?"

"No. Come and play a few games with me," said Old Master Crawford. He pointed at the sofa next to him, insisting

Mr. Griffin take a seat.

Mr. Griffin smiled kindly. He shook his head, "I can't beat you."

"I'm bored. It's just to kill some time," said Old Master Crawford nonchalantly as he narrowed his eyes.

"Alright." said Mr. Griffin before placing the chessboard on the coffee table and taking a seat to commence their

game of chess.

On the other hand.

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After Old Master Bourne and Lonnie left the room, they went straight back to the car and instructed the chauffeur

to leave.

It wasn't until they left Crawford manor, only then did Lonnie say, "I should have brought something with me."

He prepared lots of gift for Old Master Bourne and Old Master Crawford. However, Old Master Bourne did not

accept them.

When he learned of Lonnie's intention to give Old Master Crawford some gifts, he immediately stopped him and

told him not to bring anything.

Old Master Bourne understood what Lonnie meant. He must have thought that the reason why Old Master

Crawford refused to help was because he did not bring any gifts.

Old Master Bourne reminded him, "Do you think there is anything the Crawford family lacks with their prestige and

wealth? They might not think that you're just being polite if you bring the gifts over to them. You could've put them

in a difficult situation. Why don't you keep the gifts for yourself to help that brain of your's?"

Lonnie's face turned red. He did not expect to be mocked by Old Master Bourne himself.

He had even picked some really good gifts.

Although it was true that Old Master Crawford was not lacking anything, it was nevertheless a gesture of goodwill.

Definitely better than going in empty-handed.

Old Master Bourne added when he noticed Lonnie remained silent, "I'm telling the truth. It's common to bring a gift

when you're seeing your client. I've known him for so many years. I know whether or not it's right to be bringing

gifts. Don't doubt me."

Lonnie was feeling extremely frustrated and could only mumble in response, "Yes. You're right."

Though Old Master Bourne could not help him, he knew better than to turn against the Bourne family.

Old Master Bourne decided to offer some advice when he saw the forlorn expression on Lonnie's face. "You don't

have to work with T Corporation. There are many architectural design companies in the world that are more well-

known than T Corporation. Perhaps you should talk to the client and see if they're willing to understand your

situation."

Lonnie tried, but the client insisted on using T Corporation's design.

There was no way he could commission another company to create a design and copy T Corporation's stamp to

stamp on the design drawings to pass it off, right?

He would be in big trouble if he got caught.

That was why he had turned to Old Master Bourne for help.

Unfortunately, Old Master Bourne was not able to help him...

"I didn't expect Old Master Crawford to deny you when you guys are so close."

Old Master Bourne narrowed his eyes with a frown.

It was a minor issue for Old Master Crawford. It would only take a few days to design a blueprint for a company with

high work efficiency like T Corporation.

It was unlikely that they had no time for this.

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After all, Old Master Crawford ignoring Old Master Bourne's request was an act of bruising his pride.

"It's all your wife's fault," blamed Old Master Bourne. "The Crawford family wasn't even against the idea of Luke

being together with that woman. But Margaret hurt her. Of course, the Crawford family wouldn't help you. I took

you there today just to give it a try. I wasn't confident about it."

Lonnie lowered his head, secretly blaming Margaret for what she did. He also believed that it was her fault that he

did not get to work together with T Corporation.

Old Master Bourne then lowered his voice, "Still, I didn't expect him to turn me down so decisively. Is he treating me

like the Bourne family is already dead?"

Lonnie looked up and saw how furious Old Master Bourne was. He immediately chose to add fuel to the fire. "I think

Old Master Crawford didn't show you any respect. He could have just pretended to agree, and then he could have

come up with an excuse just to get by. This would have not embarrassed you. But I didn't expect him to reject you

so firmly."

"Hmph. He's just lucky that he has a talented grandson. He's so full of himself. How could he refuse to help even

though we have been friends for years? The Crawford family has been living in peace for too long. He must have

thought that the Crawford family is at the top of the business world in A City!" Old Master Bourne's face contorted

into an ugly sneer.

Although he knew that Lonnie was deliberately stirring up trouble, what he said made sense too.

Old Master Bourne held a grudge against Old Master Crawford. After all, he did not show any respect to him in front

of the younger generation!