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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 954

While we chatted, we left the house together. He went to drop off the kids, and I headed straight to the office.

As we passed by Ivanna’s building, I couldn't help but glance up, thinking that those two should have parted ways by now.

The court date for Matthew's trial was finally set, sparking a new round of public outcry. The twists and turns of this case had kept everyone on edge, but now, with the overwhelming public pressure, there was no suspense left for the trial.

Adrian had everything ready.

Not long after, Eleanor also walked into the office, bringing a stack of materials and last month's sales report.

I looked through it, and the increase in sales was significant. I smiled at her, "This month isn't even the peak season for renovations, right? The sales increase is impressive."

She smiled contentedly, "Ever since the store changes, the number of customers has noticeably increased. With your enthusiasm and the motivation of those people, how could sales not go up? Our staff's morale is very high."

"That's to your credit. You can establish a bonus distribution system based on a trapezoidal plan. The range can be broader, anyway. This part is our image. You can decide on it.

“But remember, involve everyone in the discussion and raise the level. Make them accept it willingly."

I wasn't a stingy boss. For me, the building materials market was a platform to create a high-quality image, not necessarily a profit center. It was better to boost their morale. The profit from this part was enough to cover the entire company's personnel costs.

I silently praised Eleanor for really helping me out.

It seemed that I might need a few houses as rewards at the end of the year.

Just then, Carol walked in and said, "Ms. Chloe, Mr. Nicholas Mcclain is here to see you."

I was a bit surprised, "Nicholas?”

In my memory, I didn't seem to know anyone named Nicholas.

"He said he is Mr. Arthur's secretary's relative," Carol whispered.

"That's interesting." I chuckled involuntarily. "Wait a moment."

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