<strong>Chapter 1447: 1447. I’m here to cling to the big shot’s thigh.</strong>
Although Windflower Corporation is very well-known, its boss is extremely low-profile and never appears in public.
At various business events, it’s always their vice president representing them entirely.
It’s even said that not even their internal staff know who the boss behind the scenes is.
Whenever there’s something important, it’s always the vice president who reports to the big boss directly.
And this vice president has exceptional work capabilities. The big boss trusts him immensely—almost everything is decided by him, and the boss rarely involves himself inpany affairs.
“I heard Willy Willock is here too.”
Willy Willock is the young and capable vice president of Windflower Corporation.
Elly Campbell had heard of this person before. Although he wasn’t as low-profile as the secretive boss, Willy hardly appeared on TV and never epted any interview invitations.
To put it simply, Windflower Corporation is like a “self-contained” enterprise, keeping its distance from everyone.
But in today’s society, achieving true independence and avoiding cooperation with others would hardly get Windflower Corporation to where it is now.
Upon hearing that Willy Willock hade, Elly Campbell smiled and teased, “This really is surprising—two big bosses from major corporations showing up for a rural construction project.”
The big bosses Elly referred to were, of course, her husband, Ind Master Jones, and the legendary vice president of Windflower, Willy Willock.
Adam Jones graciously epted his wife’spliment as a “big boss” and cheekily countered:
“Who said there are only two big bosses? Isn’t there a third one?”
When Elly saw her husband’s eyes fixed on her, she froze for a moment but quickly understood that the third “big boss” Adam mentioned was her. She immediately responded humbly:
“How could I be a big boss? I’m just here to cling to big bosses’ thighs.”
She looked at her husband with eyes full of admiration, her gaze so fiery that it filled Adam Jones with joy. He even cooperatively extended his long, straight legs, saying:
“No need to be polite—go ahead, both legs are yours to cling to.”
Elly nced down at his legs and burst intoughter. She decided not to continue ying along with him and raised her eyes to once again observe Windflower’s project team. She said:
“Speaking of which, Willy Willock is usually such a low-key person, keeping his distance from everyone. Why would he show up here this time?”
Adam found that odd too. After thinking for a moment, he responded:
“Maybe his wife came along.”
Elly froze for a second, initially failing to follow Adam’s train of thought or understand what he meant by that remark.
The next second, Adam added, “Actually, I don’t usually hang out with others either.”
The implication being: my wife showed up, so I followed her here too.
Elly finally understood her husband’s logic, and a yful smile spread across her face. Yet, she maintained a straightced expression and said:
“Do you think everyone else is like you—a clingy little rascal?”
Adam wasn’t bothered by his wife’s yful jab. Instead, he raised an eyebrow in agreement and replied:
“So, my beloved wife, do you think your husband being clingy is bad? Or looking like a rascal is bad?”
Elly lovingly cupped his wless face, stood on tiptoes, and kissed him softly on the cheek, replying:
“Both are good—both are very good. I love my husband for being handsome like a rascal and for sticking close to me. That way, I don’t have to worry about some seductive vixen stealing him away.”
Her candid praise thoroughly delighted Adam Jones once again.
He let out a few joyfulughs before scooping her up into his arms, prompting an amused shriek from Elly Campbell.