Chapter 267: The Girl’s Identity
Lillian made her way directly to the office on the top floor. The desk was already buried under a mountain of paperwork—clearly, word had spread that she was in Kingston, and everyone was eager to offload their tasks onto her.
She shook her head with a soft chuckle, sliding into the chair, and immediately began sorting through the towering stack of files.
Not long after, a knock came at the door—then it swung open before she could respond.
Ryan entered with a playful smirk. “Ms. Harrington, finally decided to show up. I was starting to think you’d never make it.”
Lillian responded with a cool laugh. “Is that so? Funny, I don’t recall you ever waiting for me like this before.”
“How could I not? You’re the backbone of this company—the heart and soul of everything we do.”
She shook her head again, a flicker of amusement shining in her eyes. She was beginning to understand her team better: outwardly distant and professional, but behind closed doors, a bunch of jokers.
“Cut the flattery,” she said smoothly. “Get the legal team working on a contract. Mr. Morris from Kingston General Hospital wants us to supply their medication. Make sure this one is handled by the book.”
Ryan raised an eyebrow, surprised. “Kingston General Hospital? When did we start working with them?”
“Met them during this trip,” Lillian answered casually. “No need to overthink it. Just follow company policy to the letter.”
Ryan looked at his young boss with genuine respect. She had a remarkable talent for dropping surprises with a calm, unreadable expression—one after another.
“Understood. I’ll have legal draft it right away. And about Skyreach Jewels—all the paperwork is complete. What’s the next move?”
Before she could reply, another knock interrupted them.
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