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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1191

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1191

Of course, Wesley didn’t get hired by Jackson Group for nothing. Being one of the top few companies in the country, Jackson Group set a very high bar for its entry requirements. Wesley was only able to make it in because he single-handedly drew a perfect circle during his interview.

Wesley was about to leave when he heard a familiar voice call out to him, “Wesley, can I have a minute with you?”

That voice… It’s Mr. Jackson’s assistant…

Despite feeling extremely unhappy, Wesley forced a smile on his face as he turned around anyway. “Yes?”

“Mr. Jackson wants you over at his office.”

“Huh? Mr. Jackson wants to see me?” Wesley was confused.

“Well? Go on then!” Xavier’s assistant said impatiently, still feeling upset about not getting anything for his hard work.

Wesley felt uneasy as he made his way towards the president’s office. Is Mr. Jackson going to fire me because he thinks I’m incompetent for not coming up with any pick-up lines? That shouldn’t be the case. I’m only in charge of advertising and marketing, so coming up with pick-up lines isn’t in my job description at all!

Wesley saw Xavier leaning against his chair and going through his pink notebook when he entered his office.

Wesley cleared his throat and asked, “Ahem… You want to see me, Mr. Jackson?”

Mhmm… These are all very good… I bet Hannah would love them! Should I put a diamond ring in the notebook as well to make it more romantic? Hmm… Nah, she might find it a little too abrupt… Xavier kept nodding and shaking his head as he thought about that.

He was so focused on going through the contents of the notebook that he didn’t even notice Wesley standing there and staring at him with a confused look on his face.

What’s Mr. Jackson going on about? Why is he nodding and shaking his head like that?

Wesley gave it some thought and began explaining himself, “Mr. Jackson, you see… I’m from the Planning Department, and I’ve been performing pretty well so far, but literature really isn’t my thing…”

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