Kathryn hummed and said to Mr. Fraser, “I want to eat ice cream. On your way here, check to see if there are any shops on the roadside and buy me the kind that comes in cups. It doesn’t matter what brand it is, as long as it is put in a cup.”
This way, it wouldn’t fall everywhere when Kathryn ate it.
When Kathryn ate ice cream, she liked to eat it in a cup.
If it were normal times, Mr. Fraser would persuade her to eat less cold food. She was obviously in a bad mood tonight, so Mr. Fraser did not persuade her and responded with a gentle voice.
Kathryn got his response before hanging up the phone.
Putting her phone on the table, Kathryn stood up and walked to the window.
The office building of Farrell Group was naturally not as tall as the office building of Queen Enterprise, but it was several floors higher than the office buildings of other surrounding companies.
Kathryn’s office was only one floor away from the top floor. Standing in front of the office window and looking out, she could have a panoramic view of the surrounding buildings.
Jensburg was also a prosperous city.
At night, the lights were bright everywhere, and the streets she could see were full of traffic and lively.
While others were already enjoying it, she was still working overtime in the office.
Although she was the top decision-maker in the company when her mother was away, she was still in a low position. In official matters, those people would make things difficult for her, especially her three brothers, who would not let her go either overtly or covertly.
Join others in not cooperating with her work.
In order to show weakness, every time she faced her brother’s troubles, she would cry on the spot, then run away crying, and then let another vice president suppress her brothers so that the work could go smoothly and give them the illusion that she could only pretend to be powerful.
Her brothers didn’t want it to be easy for her, and she didn’t want it to be easy for her brothers either.
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