"What has Mr. Hancock reported to you?" Amber asked, pinching between her eyebrows.
Jared picked up the coffee mug and took a sip. "This is the first time he has reported your company information to me. He hasn't done it before. I just told him to report the big event to me instead of all the trifles."
"I see." Amber nodded. " Mr. Hancock has also attended the general meeting of the shareholders. You should know what has happened in the meeting, right?"
"Uh-huh." Jared nodded.
Amber snorted. "Then why are you still calling me?"
"I want to hear your voice," Jared whispered.
Amber blushed. Subconsciously, she stood upright. "I... What's so good about my voice?"
"I love it." Jared raised his chin. "Besides, I miss you."
Amber blushed more. She raised her hand to stork her cheek, feeling the heat.
She fanned with her hand, wishing to bring down the temperature.
However, it didn't work at all. Instead, her cheeks became hotter because of her nervousness and racing heart.
"Don't... Don't talk nonsense," Amber said in a low voice, lowering her head.
"I'm not talking nonsense. I'm serious. Amber, shall we have dinner together?" Jared invited her.
Amber parted her red lips. She wanted to refuse, but in the end, she said yes.
Receiving the positive answer, Jared curled up his lips more. "Okay. I'll go find you in the afternoon."
"Okay." Amber had already said yes, so she couldn't go back on her word.
She couldn't stop him from coming over, anyway.
Besides, after they started dating in another half month, they would often have meals together. This was just an occasional date.
"By the way, are you calling me to ask about the meeting?" Amber asked after calming down by rubbing her cheeks.
Jared put down the coffee mug. "Right. You did a good job, Amber."
Amber smiled. Then she shook her head. "In fact, I didn't do a good thing. I should thank Grandpa, Cole, and Jeremy for their help. If they hadn't helped me purchase the company shares in the past six years, I'm afraid I wouldn't have been able to gain back Goldstone."
Upon hearing her words, Jared knew it was true, but he felt a bit jealous.
After all, he hadn't done anything to help her with this matter.
Amber seemed to sense his disappointment on the other end of the line. Tossing her hair, she added, "Of course, without the cooperation between your branch company and Goldstone, my company wouldn't have stabilized so quickly. I do need to thank all of you."
"You are welcome, Amber. I ought to do something for my loved woman." Jared smiled again. Evidently, Amber's words delighted him again.
They chitchatted a bit before hanging up the phone.
Starting at the phone, Amber smiled. Then she put it away, picked up a pen from the pen container, and began to work.
In the afternoon, Amber pushed the documents she had finished dealing with aside. Then she checked the time on her laptop— it was half-past five. She would knock off in half an hour.
She guessed that Jared would arrive soon.
Thinking of that, she turned off the laptop, picked up the landline phone, and dialed Sheila's number.
Soon, Sheila entered. "Ms. Reed, did you want to see me?"
"Please send those files to the departments," Amber said, pointing at the pile of documents.
Sheila nodded. "Okay, Ms. Reed."
She walked up, held them, and walked out of the office.
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