"I've already spoken with Patterson; he will personally receive you."
Upon mentioning Axel's name, Durell became completely indifferent to the aroma of the coffee in his hand.
"Aren't you going with me?" Dean looked at him curiously, considering it was the other party that had facilitated the connection.
"I don't want to see that guy Patterson right now; the last time I went to see him, he only treated me to 12 pieces of grilled corn!"
Of course, Durell's refusal to go to Axel was not because of the grilled corn; he was still harboring feelings about Patterson's refusal to invest in the Go company.
Yes, Durell had once pitched the Go company's idea to Axel.
After receiving his business plan, Axel seriously had the company's technical experts evaluate the handwriting technology.
In the end, they concluded that both the business plan and the handwriting technology seemed unlikely to succeed.