Upon hearing that, Joyce pursed her lips. “And when will that be? What if you guys forget about it?”
“That won’t happen.” Natalie smiled before her eyes landed on the file in her friend’s hand. “What’s that?”
“Oh. It’s the textile mill’s inventory count. Since it’s almost the end of the year, I thought I’ll let you check whether there are any omissions or any unauthorized tampering by the employees.” As Joyce spoke, she handed the file to Natalie.
After taking the file over, Natalie scanned through it before placing it down. “Got it. I’ll get to it later. For now, please help me buy everyone the wedding favors.”
“On it,” replied Joyce as she turned to leave.
However, she had only taken a few steps when Natalie suddenly called out, “Joyce.”
She turned her head in confusion. “Yes?”
Natalie hesitated for a minute before shaking her head. “It’s nothing. You can carry on.”
“That was weird,” Joyce mumbled under her breath before exiting the office.
When she was out of view, a sigh escaped from Natalie’s mouth.
She actually wanted to ask Joyce what she would do if she learned that Stanley could have something to do with, and was protecting the person who had burned down the warehouse and kidnapped her.
Would she believe me? Or would she choose to stand on Stanley’s side?
However, she decided against voicing out her question because she knew that it would put Joyce in a tough spot.
I’ll just let it be.
With that thought in mind, Natalie took the file from earlier and began reading them more thoroughly.
At noon, the news of Thompson Group’s chairman getting married was quickly spread all over the internet, shocking the world.
The reason being Shane had not posted anything in ages, yet the moment he did, it was of two marriage certificates. This made people realize that he was not playing around.
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