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Let Me Go, Mr. Harvey novel Chapter 300

The Chante Group could not match the Harvey Group. It could be seen from the building of the headquarters. But the Chante Group's building was not small. At least, it stood out in this area.

"Good morning, Mr. Lorenzo. Good morning, Miss Angela."

"Good morning!"

"Good morning, Mr. Lorenzo."

Lorenzo was both the chairman and president of the Chante Group. The employees used to call him Mr. Lorenzo. There were many people greeting them on the way. Some of them occasionally looked at Angela with curiosity or contempt or inquisitiveness.

"Don't think you can do whatever you want because you're my daughter. Just do what you should do. Don't be conceited and ambitious, and shame our family!" Lorenzo went into the elevator first and admonished, "Do you remember?"

Angela followed him in and stood beside him, "If you are afraid that I will lose face, you should have brought me to the company earlier to learn, instead of selfishly raising me as a waste."

Lorenzo was furious and glared at her with anger, "You..."

"What?" Angela twisted her head and looked at him expressionlessly.

Lorenzo put his hand down and snorted heavily. When the elevator arrived, he walked out without looking back and ignored Angela. Angela did not care and just followed him.

They entered the CFO's office, where a thin, middle-aged woman with short hair sat there. A young man stood opposite her and looked down, listening to her.

"You go out first." Seeing them come in, the woman ordered the young man, then stood up, and looked Angela up and down undisguisedly.

Angela let her look at her and smiled lightly, "Hello, I'm Angela."

The woman frowned and ignored her, looking at Lorenzo.

"She has not done this job before. Please take care of her, Ms. Lee." Lorenzo said gently.

Hearing his words, Violet Lee did not soften at all. She said coldly, "I hate people who hold on to a post without doing any work. I must tell you bluntly that if she can't keep up with my progress after a month and a half, or if she doesn't do what I tell her to do, she must get out of here!"

Angela looked at Violet quietly, unable to tell if Violet purposely said it because her father had ordered, or if she was such a person.

Lorenzo sighed and said, "I know you, Ms. Lee. Don't worry. If Angela can't meet your requirements, I won't let her stay here."

He lightly patted Angela, "Do you hear me, Angela?"

"I will try my best, Ms. Lee." Angela said softly.

Violet stared at Angela expressionlessly and reached out, "I am Violet. Remember what you said yourself."

The two hands parted as soon as they touched, formulaically and coldly.

Lorenzo gave a few more serious instructions and said to Violet before leaving.

As soon as he left, Violet sat back to the seat of CFO and hurriedly said, "I have to go to meet some financial advisers to discuss the tax planning issues. A rookie like you cannot do anything even if you go with me. Go to find cashier Liu and let him teach you some basic things."

After that, she didn't even look at Angela, took a few documents, carried the bag and went out.

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