"Don't play with your phone during work." Kevin did not raise his head while checking an important report, "If Mr. Norwell sees you, you will be finished."
"..." Saskia Holt's nerves were tense again instantly. She glanced at him and clutched her phone.
Seeing Kevin's serious appearance, she hurriedly put her phone back in the drawer, glanced vigilantly at the door, and then turned to Kevin, leaning forward and asking in a low voice, "Kevin, isn't your Mr. Norwell a very cold person?"
"Not cold, he is rigorous in his work."
"..." Saskia Holt pondered these words carefully, then mumbled softly, "Isn't that the same?"
"Mr. Norwell's attitude towards work will absolutely subvert your perception." There was admiration in Kevin's eyes, "He is a man who cherishes time very much, so he hates slackness the most. Even though you know each other, if you play with your phone during work, he will punish you mercilessly."
Hearing him say this, Saskia Holt pursed her lips and became nervous inexplicably.
Soon there were footsteps. She hurriedly sat up straight and picked up the materials in front of her again.
When Tristan came in, Saskia Holt was highly focused and would not allow herself to be a little distracted.
At this time, Claire, who was climbing the mountain, received Saskia Holt's message. Because it mentioned Tristan, she didn't reply and hurriedly put away her phone.
"Who is it? Why didn't you reply?" Rowan asked casually.
"Saskia Holt. Nothing to reply." She shrugged with a smile, "She just found a job and wants to meet occasionally."
Rowan didn't ask any more. He wouldn't go anyway.
This mountain was a scenic spot. There were several small wooden houses every 200 meters, which could provide water and meals, and were a place for rest.
"What a pity, I didn't bring my computer today." Claire walked while enjoying the scenery below the mountain, in a good mood and highly inspired.
The blue sky and white clouds, large tracts of vegetation came into view, clearly seeing the crisscrossing rivers, and towering high-rise buildings.
With an open view, the mood was naturally good. All troubles were thrown out of mind, as if yesterday's unpleasantness had not happened.
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