Sarah didn't expect that she would step into Randall Group again.
Anne was right. If you really wanted to let go, you wouldn't hate him anymore. Moreover, love was gone when you two met again.
Being able to treat the person in front of you with ease meant that you finally moved on. Even though it was still a bit hard for Sarah to do it now, she believed that she was able to get through.
"Mr. Randall, I will follow up on the project. I also hope that Mr. Randall won't make things hard for me during this period so that I can focus on the work for my company."
What Sarah said was actually warning Bruce Randall not to be a snob or use his power for personal gain.
Bruce looked at Sarah who came back again, studying her face thoughtfully. He was aware that this couldn't be her idea, but she came anyway. That was what he wanted.
"You thought it over?" He asked, raising his eyebrows.
"There's nothing to think over. This is my job and I can't let my boss down." Sarah replied.
Her alienated tone made Bruce's expression slightly changed. His smile faded.
Fine. He would just listen to whatever she said.
"As long as your company makes a good deal and completes what you promised to do, I'll be satisfied and this matter will be settled."
As a businessman, what he cared about the most was profit.
Sarah spoke clearly, without any cowardice. Her pink lips twitched slightly and she smiled. She responded incisively, "Of course. Mr. Randall can ask whatever you want us to do. This is work."
She secretly emphasized to herself again. She was only here because of work. Nothing else would be involved.
There was nothing but a cooperative relationship between the two of them.
Bruce looked at Sarah and smiled inexplicably. But soon, he was a little unpleasant.
"I know you are worried that I will use my power to force you to do something you don't want to, right?"
She didn't reply.
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