"Yes, Mr. Mu." The waiter nodded politely. He knew the young and handsome CEO even though he didn't see him frequently. He wheeled the cart into the room and put the food on the dinning table. His movements were quick and smooth the entire time.
Edward stood aside and watched him with a smile. He waited patiently and didn't say a word until the waiter finished all his work. Some guests might prefer to tell the waiter how to do his job or complain while waiting, but Edward wasn't like that.
"It's all set, Mr. Mu. Is there anything else I can do for you?" The waiter asked as his hand dropped to his side. He kept his head down, avoiding the eye contact with Edward. Though Edward seemed approachable and nice all the time, there was something intimidating about him.
"No, that's all. Thank you." Edward was always friendly with his staff. He wasn't an overbearing, ill-tempered boss. This was the reason his staff loved him and respected him all the time.
"You're very welcome. If you excuse me, I shall go back to work now." The waiter took his leave and closed the door behind him. He rarely met the CEO, only several times in a year at the most. Edward wasn't a boss who would criticize people for no reason, but he emitted a very powerful aura with his looks and actions. Under Edward's gaze, the waiter started to feel a cold sweat all over his body and couldn't wait to get out of his sight.
"Ah! That smells really good. When did you order room service? I didn't notice." Daisy looked spirited and uplifting in her uniform. Military uniform definitely suited her personality better.
"There are a lot of things you don't notice. Sit down and eat. You have a meeting later. I'll drive you to the army base." Edward had asked Mark about her schedule and knew she had a meeting. This was why he had asked Cynthia to get Daisy's uniform ready. But he didn't expect his mother to be so thoughtful as to pack underwear as well.
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