Chapter 140
Lexi was young and mischievous, and she already knew a lot of things.
Linda and Samson gave her plenty of money as presents for special occasions, and so did Simon and
Celine.
Lexi wasn’t even three years old, but the amount of money she had received over the past two years would be enough for her to buy a house in Osmo.
Chloe tapped Lexi’s head gently. “Is money the only thing you think about?”
*Aunt Chloe, you’re adults, and I’m a little kid. Isn’t it natural for you to give me money?”
Chloe was rendered speechless.
“Alright, when you grow up, all my money will be yours. Samson reached out to hug his daughter.
Lexi already knew what money was, so she happily kissed Samson on the cheek.
“Linda, shall I come up with some prizes, then? It’ll be a lucky draw, and they’ll get the corresponding amount of cash depending on which item they draw. What do you think?”
Chloe had considered what Linda had said, and she agreed it did not seem appropriate to give jewelry to those in the industry.
If she gave generously and news traveled to other companies, they would mention it at the next discussion for collaboration and ask for a lower price. It would make it difficult for Chloe to reject them.
If she did not give generously, it would reflect poorly on her, and they would not want to work with her again. Either way, it was sure to affect her.
Linda replied, “I think that’s fine. Anyway, you just have to decide how much money you’ll spend on each prize. When the time comes, get some cash and give it out on the spot. I think giving them money is more important than anything.”
She added, “I can see that most of your company staff members are introverted, so you don’t need to bother with performances or anything like that. Just give them money.”
Chloe nodded in agreement.
She was extroverted, but everyone that she worked with was the opposite.
“Spring is coming. When is the annual party going to be?” Samson asked.
He had never been in charge of these things. After Linda joined the company, most of it had fallen to her.
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