When Angela took the books James had ordered for her from the front desk and rushed to the chief financial officer's office, Violet was on the phone and looked very angry.
Then, she retracted her hand on the door and stood quietly outside the door.
"Mr. Shaw, you promised to make a payment five days ago, but now you say that you can't. That's not very good, is it?"
"You don't have to brush me off, for I know the situation of the Smith Group very well."
They talked very unhappy. Violet finally threw the phone with a long face and sat down on the chair heavily.
Angela braced herself to knock on the door.
"What I said to you at noon was for nothing?" Violet looked at her coldly and didn't let her in, "Or do you think you can ignore me because you have your father as the backer?"
Angela lowered her head and said, "You have misunderstood. I just don't want to give up halfway. If you criticize me and I just leave, that will disrespect you and the company. "
Violet looked at her a few moments before saying, "Come in."
"Thank you, Director." Angela walked into the office holding the book. Instead of waiting for her to arrange work, she sat on the sofa and started reading.
In the past, she devoted all her time to dancing, and she basically didn't study hard. She got the exceptive admission to a good university mainly because of her excellent dancing skills.
For her, reading this kind of highly professional knowledge was boring and torturous. But compared with two years of prison life, this was not worth mentioning.
Violet glanced at the books and found that it was the Financial Management and Cost Management of the 2018 CPA exam, among others. She sneered, "You don’t have a solid foundation. How can you see these... You bite off more than you can chew, just like your dad! "
Angela put away the book, pretending not to hear the sarcasm in her words. She asked sincerely, "Then which books do you think I should read first?"
Violet was helpless.
She was really good at taking advantage.
"Basic Accountancy, Tax Laws, Tax Planning Strategies, Approaches and Cases... "Violet mentioned more than ten books in a row.
Angela blinked with a serious face, "I remember what you said, but the palest ink was better than the best memory. Could I have your WeChat so that you can send me the titles of these books?"
Violet looked at her coldly, without speaking.
After getting along with James, Mr. Lawson and others, Angela was not afraid of her, "I believe you are a good leader who hopes most to see the progress of new employees."
"You don't know professional knowledge, can't do anything, and only know how to curry favor with leaders. Is this what your dad taught you?" Violet didn't like people with glib tongues, so she rolled her eyes at Angela.
Angela remained calm, "I personally think that having a good relationship with a leader is not the same as being obsequious to a leader."
Violet didn't respond.
Angela said again, "In addition, you are the right-hand man for grandpa and grandma."
"Although I have only heard of their deeds and don't have too many memories of them, I have always respected and admired them. So I also want to get closer to you and learn more about them."
Silence.
Violet seemed to think of something, and there were vicissitudes and nostalgia in her eyes.
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