Fred saw Melvin's livid face and thus called him.
Melvin snapped back from his own thoughts and instructed, "About the ownership transfer of the villa, the lawyer must give us a draft of the agreement today, and then contact Lyra to come over to sign it."
"Yes, I'll get to it immediately."
At the Angle Group Tower.
Since Stacy was jailed, Lyra had lacked someone to help her, and now she had to focus on the reality talent competition project, so she decided to pick a replacement from those agents and assistants.
At the moment, in her small office, seven female employees of varying heights were standing in two rows.
Most of the female employees in the first row looked pretty, but not standing upright, looking a bit ostentatious.
Lyra only took a glance at the first row and she didn't like them being so fake.
She scanned across every face and her eyes were drawn to the girl standing furthest away in the second row.
"You, step forward."
The girl did not expect to be called. Surprised and delighted, she cautiously took two steps forward, "Hello Director, my name is Kellie Winters."
Lyra looked at her profile.
A newcomer, born in a remote area, nothing dodgy in her history and family background.
That's exactly the kind of person Lyra wanted.
"Then it's you. Start as my assistant."
Kellie was flattered.
The other employees were upset, "Director, she's only been here for a month, and she's still on probation. Is this compliance with the rules?"
Lyra threw them another glance.
"I, am the rule."
The crowd choked on her words. Without being selected, they could only leave discontentedly.
The newcomer Kellie was very excited and kept bowing to thank her, "Thank you, Director, for giving me this opportunity. I'll do my best in every task you give me, I promise..."
"Okay, I see, but actions speak louder than words." She gave Kellie an affirmative look and handed her a pile of documents, "Familiarize yourself with these matters as soon as possible."
"Okay, Director."
Kellie carried the documents out.
Once she was gone, Lyra turned her office chair to look out the floor-to-ceiling window, while rubbing her shoulders tiredly.
Angle Group was not exactly a well-known entertainment company in Frayton. Many collaboration opportunities were in fact drawn by Keith's name.
Lyra wanted to increase the profits by 5% this year. Therefore, she had got to make some big moves, something new and exciting.
Although it would be very risky, but this was the typical Lyra Lloyd—always rising to the challenge.
As she was thinking, Kellie knocked on the door again and came in.
"Director, just now there was a call from you. The person said it was Mr. Watts from Shihai. He wants you to go over to sign a house ownership transfer agreement."
Lyra wondered, "What house?"
"He said it was a seaside villa in Riverview."
The wedding house for Melvin and her back then?
The had been divorced for quite a while. Why did Melvin suddenly want to give the house to her?
For compensation, or out of guilt?
Ridiculous.
"Okay, I'll be there after work."
Lyra didn't refuse. Although she didn't lack money, there was no reason for her not to accept the money that was offered to her.
Besides, the house might come in handy in the future.
…
In the café.
Charlotte, wearing sunglasses, walked to a table with two roses, as promised.
Looking at the delicate woman sitting opposite her, she removed her sunglasses and put on a fake smile, "Miss Frazier, you wanted to see me?"
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