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The Divorced Billionaire Heiress

Chapter 1868 Your Acquaintance
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Chapter 1868 Your Acquaintance

Even if this cooperation would have good returns for the time being, Stanton Corporation would not get more

benefits in the long run.

Once Stanton Corporation relied on J&L Corporation’s core technology, it would be difficult to get out and develop

by themselves.

Thus, Nicole did not expect much from the cooperation between the two sides.

She had her own plans to develop her own core technology.

Gerard looked at Nicole with a smile. “ It’s on the way anyway. We can talk more as well. Ms. Stanton, you won’t

refuse to even spare a few minutes, right?”

“Of course not. I’ve been negligent lately. Next time, I’1l definitely make time for you, Mr. Lichman.”

Nicole smiled and spoke.

Gerard smiled meaningfully, raised his eyebrows, and took the initiative to press the elevator button. He then

bowed and extended his hand like a gentleman.

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“Ms. Stanton, please...”

Nicole smiled and followed.

Logan did not follow them.

Inside the elevator.

It was not exactly quiet.

Gerard said, “Ms. Stanton, I heard that you’ve lost your memory for some reason. I didn’t expect that you would

still remember me. I’m really honored.”

Nicole shot a glance at Gerard and faintly withdrew her gaze.

“Don’t worry, whether I forget you or not, it won’t affect the cooperation between our companies.”

Gerard’s face stiffened. “Ms. Stanton, I wonder if you still remember the request you made to J&L Corporation when

we first met?”

Nicole replied, “Mr. Lichman, why do you keep bringing up the past when you know that I’ve lost my memory?”

“T’m sorry. I didn’t know that mentioning these would cause you discomfort. Ms. Stanton, I hope that you won’t

blame me for being abrupt.”

Nicole did not respond and thought, ‘ Gerard somehow knew that I lost my memory, but not many people knew

about this matter. Did he come to inquire about me? But he doesn’t even know that I just recovered my memory.

Since he doesn’t know, I’ ll just continue pretending.’

The elevator arrived.

The two people stepped out side by side.

An unfamiliar vehicle was parked at the entrance.

Gerard smiled. “That’s my car, and m y acquaintance is inside. Ms. Stanton, do you want to say hello?”

Nicole narrowed her eyes and paused. Her face sank slightly.

“Mr. Lichman, since it’s your acquaintance, I won’t intrude.”

Nicole had an intuition that the person in the car was someone that she did not want to see.

Otherwise, why would Gerard purposely come here and leave so simply just to bring her down to see this person?

Gerard walked up to Nicole. There was some urgency in his tone.

“Ms. Stanton, it’s also your acquaintance. You knew him before you lost your memory.”

Nicole did not listen to continue. She just turned around and walked in the other direction.

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“Hey, Ms. Stanton...”

The person inside the car suddenly got out.

Nicole suddenly heard a deep and hoarse voice.

“Nicole...”

She paused in her footsteps.

It was a somewhat familiar voice. Nicole took a deep breath.

She thought that Eric had left her world and that she had been set free, but why was he still everywhere?

Eric caught up to Nicole and stood still behind her.

“Do you... Still remember me?”

Nicole opened her eyes. Her heavy heart suddenly did not have any feeling. There was no pain or numbness.

It was just like meeting a stranger. Nicole turned around as if nothing had happened. Her eyes were still radiant, but

she was facing him with more wariness.

“No, who are you?”

Eric’s face paled visibly, and his body shook slightly.

He knew full well about her memory loss, but having seen it with his own eyes, he still felt a dull pain in his heart.

His chest felt suffocated. At this time, Gerard did not go forward to speak nonsense.