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"Isn't patience a good thing?" Maeve laughed, "People like that know what they want, when to act, and when to hold back. Unlike those young hotheads who rush into things, they're made for great accomplishments."
Sienna wasn't convinced: "That's why I can't beat him."
Maeve immediately understood that the two were about to clear the air, laughing twice, she took the opportunity to advise, "Ask him tonight why he went off the grid for half a month. If the answer is satisfactory, give him another chance."
Sienna mumbled that she didn't want to talk to him, but her tone wasn't firm. After a while, she went quiet.
The group of four arrived at the local village committee meeting room right on time at one. Harrison Rowe and Maeve were responsible for negotiating with the other party about land-related documents and contract tax fees; Simon Forrester stayed by Sienna's side the entire time, reviewing the contract with her, and quietly asked if she had any financial issues.
