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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 478

Chapter 478 I Need to Take this Call I scanned the room but didn't notice anything amiss, so I regained my focus and got into the car to head back to the company.

Upon returning to the office, I eagerly took out the plan and delved into it.

The more I read, the more excited I became. This plan truly seemed tailored for our company; it was incredibly useful.

I was starting to feel a rush of excitement and was eager to implement the steps that were forming in my mind. No wonder many businesses were willing to spend a significant amount of money on such strategic planners, who regularly assessed the company's situation and customized operational plans.

By comparison, the flaws in our i previous operations at Tanum Corporation were glaring. It turned out that was the reason we had been stagnant.

Before I knew it, it was already late at night. It wasn't until Atlas walked into my office that I realized everyone else had already gone home, except for Carol, who was still with me in the office.

I'joyfully ran up to Atlas and asked him, "Why did you come?" "If I didn't come, were you planning to work through the night?" He pulled me into his embrace. "You didn't even have dinner. Can you please take better care of yourself?”

It was then that I noticed the dinner Carol had bought for me, still untouched, sitting on the coffee table: "Let's go and eat," he said, pulling me up to leave.

"Wait, I'm almost done with this. Can I finish it before we leave? Then my plan will be complete!" I asked.

"No, you need to balance work and rest! Your plan is like indigestible food; it lacks feasibility!" His expression was stern, and his cold air was daunting as he firmly refused my request.

I had to give in and compromise, "Fine, I'll put it away for now." Only then did he let go of my hand.

After I tidied up the plan and locked it in the safe, we left the office together,

and Carol locked the door as we left.

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