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Still Your Dog? No, I'm Gone novel Chapter 50

Benson paused for a second, then glanced at me, his smile faint. It’s so much easier talking to smart people,he said.

I simply smiled and stayed quiet, waiting for him to go on.

I heard you want to start your own company and go independent. Is that right?He didn’t beat around the bush.

I nodded and answered honestly, Yes.

Benson seemed surprised. From the way you talk, it sounds like you’re ready.

I am.

Starting a business is no walk in the park, Max. It requires a lot of upfront capital, and getting both the initiative off the ground and partners on board isn’t easy.

I nodded and smiled. True. But

Hocation, and the launch is in a few company is already registered. I’ve already found the

days. I’d be honored if you could attend.

That wasn’t just a courtesy. I wanted to make it clear I was serious and to kill off any last- minute hopes he had of keeping me here.

Benson looked at me, surprised. You’ve already made all these preparations?

Yeah. I’ve also found a partner.

He sighed, clearly disappointed. Still, he wasn’t ready to give up. He said, Max, you’ve been with Layton Group for years now, and I’ve watched you work. I know what you’re capable of.

That’s why I trust you. I hate the idea of letting someone like you walk away. So let’s do this- name your terms. Whatever it is, I’ll do my best to meet it.

He was sincere. Nevertheless, I shook my head and politely declined his offer.

Thanks, Mr. Layton. But I’ve made

my

decision.

I’d been at Layton Group for several years, but I never had any attachment to the place. And as for Camille, I didn’t even want to be in the same room as her, let alone the same company.

Benson must’ve sensed it, because he tentatively said, Look, I know Camille has screwed up badly. But I promise you, she will change. This kind of thing won’t happen again.

I stayed silent. My disgust for her had reached a point where I didn’t even want to discuss anything involving her.

When I didn’t respond, Benson chuckled and continued, Business is getting tougher these days. Doing it alone carries serious risks, and even with a partner, there’s no guarantee that

Chapter 50

you won’t run into problems.

I looked up and met his friendly gaze. Beneath his smile, I detected a warning in his words.

Doing business isn’t that simple. It’s risky and stressful. Wouldn’t it be easier to stay on as CEO? You’ll earn a steady paycheck, and it’s less pressure.

I wasn’t fazed by Benson’s veiled threat. I knew he was just looking out for his daughter as a father.

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