Adele lowered her head and pushed up the frame of her sunglasses when she saw Jasper approaching. Then, she looked at Jasper with her breathtaking eyes, “You were really in the company?”
“Why would I lie to you?”
Jasper sat across from Adele and asked for the waiter. “A glass of orange juice, thank you.”
The public reception room below the headquarters of JW Company was mainly for the company’s employees to rest and receive clients from other companies. Additionally, it was served as a coffee shop and a diner. One could order some snacks, afternoon tea, coffee, juices, and other similar drinks.
Based on this alone, JW Company was at the forefront of all domestic enterprises.
When the waiter saw Jasper, he was so excited that his heart raced. “Alright, Mr. Laine, I will bring it to you right away.”
“Thanks.”
After the waiter left, Jasper turned his head and continued to say to Adele, “Due to the time difference in the United States stock market during this period, I’ve stayed up most nights such that the company is becoming my second home.”
Adele was not interested in this topic. She looked around curiously and asked, “Is everything here for free?”
“Yes.” Jasper nodded.
“Well, aren’t you afraid that your staff might slack off or even bring irrelevant people around to eat and drink?”
Adele’s question cracked Jasper up.
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