Jacob's heart brimmed with joy upon hearing Chairman Price's announcement that he had arrived at the entrance of the residential area and wished to meet him.
The polite tone and mention of good news implied that Chairman Price had resolved his issue with the Calligraphy and Painting Association.
Filled with excitement, Jacob quickly composed himself, thinking, "If Price is making amends, it must mean that he feels pressured by Don Albert! I must remain composed and not appear too eager to return."
With this in mind, he replied, "There's no need for further explanations between us. I understand your intentions, so let's not waste time chatting."
Upon receiving this message, Chairman Price felt a pang of anxiety in his heart. He handed the phone to his wife, Tina, frustratedly exclaiming, "Look, does it seem like Jacob doesn't want to return to the Calligraphy and Painting Association?"
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