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Rules of Engagement novel Chapter 237

"It doesn't matter. Just put them aside." Jason waved his hand. He was used to such heavy work.

"And there are some materials I sent you in the e-mail just now. I need you to have a look." The secretary reported the work one by one, reminding Jason of what he needed to do, "A case of the Jiangnan project..."

the secretary said and took a look at Elsa, who immediately knew that he was going to report an important project. She immediately stood up and said, "Then Mr. Jason, I'll go back first."

"No need. Help me with this document. I have something to tell you later." Jason handed a stack of documents to Elsa.

Taking it over, Elsa had no choice but to follow his words. She walked to the table where she had been working a little far away from Jason and sat down. The secretary was still very cautious and reported something to Jason in a simple way and in a low voice. Jason nodded frequently and the secretary finally finished speaking after a long time. Jason waved his secretary away.

He rubbed between his eyebrows tiredly. He was almost sixty years old. The heavy work pressure made his temples turn pale, and there were a lot of things to worry about at home.

"Alas," he sighed and wanted to say something to Elsa. Thinking of his family, he felt that something was not right. He was a little too obvious early on. Why did he want to disturb Elsa's peaceful life at this time? Who would benefit from it?

It must be the happiest thing for Elsa to marry Soren. But when he thought of the news he had heard these two days, he felt a little worried that Elsa might have some physical problems and could not be pregnant normally. He was eager to care about her and see if she was doing well. As soon as he came back after dealing with an emergency, he couldn't wait to call Elsa to his office.

Now it was too obvious. 'This is so bad! This is so bad!'

He stood up and wanted to tell Elsa that there was nothing for her to do here, so she could go back first.

Taking back the pile of documents just now, Elsa told him in detail about the work she had just done, how was the progress, and where had it been completed. In just an hour, she had already sorted out the priorities of the pile of documents, and had well planned the content. No matter who took over it, he or she could easily continue to deal with the work.

Jason sighed in his heart, 'Why can't Caspar and Candice make me not worry about them?' There was no doubt about Caspar's working ability, but it depended on his mood. When he was in a bad mood, no one could let him do anything. Being emotional was a man's biggest killer and the biggest obstacle in his career. Jason had educated Caspar for so many years, but he still hadn't learned what shrewdness was and what emotion control was.

As for Candice... Thinking of his daughter, Jason felt more worried.

"Mr. Jason? Mr. Jason? Mr. Jason?" It was not until Elsa called Jason several times that he came to his senses.

With delicate features and gentle expression, Elsa spoke and did things in an orderly manner. Her temperament made people feel indescribable peace. "Sorry, what are you talking about, Elsa?" said Jason with a smile.

Elsa smiled and said, "I do have something to ask you. Something happened two days ago and I didn't go home in time. I heard that you had called Ren a lot?"

"Yes. I have been an old friend of Fred for many years, and I treated Ren as my own son. When I heard that something happened to his family, I was anxious, so I couldn't help paying more attention to it. Besides, I've been with you for a long time and treated you as a subordinate that I can take care of. Do you think I care too much?" Jason was still as bright, generous and kind as before.

But Elsa always felt that his words were too evasive. When she was about to say something, the door was pushed open. A figure broke in. The secretary pulled her in succession. "Madam, Mr. Jason has an emergency to deal with. You can't go in like this..."

Shirley turned around and slapped the secretary in the face. She said angrily, "What's the emergency? Why can't he even care about his son and daughter?!"

Shirley had always been gentle and elegant. The Secretary had never seen her lose her temper like this, and he had never been slapped or humiliated like this. He didn't know what to say for a moment.

Chapter 237 Who Will Benefit From It 1

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