?Chapter 807:
The secretary admired Dani deeply once again.
Cedric exited the elevator quickly, adjusting his tie as he entered the tech department.
In the server room, Kenny was smiling at a screen filled with code.
Cedric looked around but didn’t see Dani anywhere.
“Mr. Phillips, what brings you here?” Kenny asked.
Cedric’s face showed clear annoyance. “Where is Dani?”
Kenny gestured upstairs. “The finance manager needed her. He was puzzled by a tax incentive policy and required her expertise for some financial framework design, so he took her.”
Cedric’s expression grew darker.
He rushed upstairs, finding Dani in the conference room, exining the tax framework to the finance manager.
Before Cedric could get close, the finance manager hurried over, pleading, “Mr. Phillips, please! I don’t need my bonus this month. Just let me work with your wife for a while, okay?”
Cedric narrowed his eyes. “I married my wife to cherish her, not to let her handle your ordinary tasks.”
The finance manager looked shocked and disheartened. “Mr. Phillips, what are you saying? How can you refer to the work of the finance department as just ordinary tasks? Please, let her assist me. Do I need to get on my knees?”
Cedric took a deep breath before pulling up a chair and sitting down.
Fine.
He would wait.
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He should have epted Dani’s peace offering earlier. Now, he had to wait at the door like a bystander.
How irritating!
Throughout the afternoon, every Phillips Group employee who walked past the finance department witnessed their CEO, dressed in a suit, sitting on a bench with his arms crossed, eyeing everyone with a cold gaze.
His secretary had to leave for a while to attend to some matters.
Two hours went by.
Cedric, unable to sit still any longer, stood up and peeked into the conference room.
Fantastic!
The entire finance department was there, focused on Dani’s presentation on her new financial model.
Cedric had never felt such regret in his life. Had he known, he would have never started apany.
While Cedric made a quick trip to the restroom, the people in the conference room changed.
The finance department had made way for the marketing department. “Ma’am, could you go over your spiral marketpetition concept once more?” The room was packed to its full capacity with the marketing team.
When the secretary returned, he found Cedric squeezed at the doorway and thoughtfully offered him a chair, whispering, “Mr. Phillips, maybe we should head back to your office? It seems like this session isn’t going to wrap up any time soon.”
Cedric’s face was unreadable. He scoffed, “Head back upstairs? If I do, the next group toe in will be the admin department.”
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