Rosemary came to Andrew Harris’s office early the next morning. Looking at the door in front of her, she seemed to see her father and mother holding her hand to the company. At that time, she was carefree and felt that she was the happiest girl in the world.
Rosemary smiled and went straight to the CEO elevator. The company receptionist quickly stopped Rosemary and asked with a smile, “Hello, can I help you?”
Rosemary stopped, turned to the receptionist and said dryly, “I’m looking for Mr. Harris!”
“Excuse me, do you have an appointment? If not, you may not go up.” The receptionist looked at Rosemary with disdain.
“An appointment?” Rosemary laughed, “Do I need an appointment to come to my dad’s office?”
The receptionist sneered, “Miss, I’ve been here for almost two years. I have met Both Mrs. Harris and Miss Harris. Please don’t make it hard for me.”
…
The elevator door opened and a middle-aged man in a suit came out. Seeing that the receptionist was talking to a pretty woman, he walked up and asked, “What’s going on?”
“Mr. Green…”
Rosemary turned and smiled when she saw him. “Uncle Green, long time no see!”
“Rosemary, I haven’t seen you for years. You’ve grown into a beautiful lady.” Anthony Green said excitedly as he hugged Rosemary.
“Why don’t you go up? Your dad’s upstairs waiting for you.” Anthony Green asked with a smile.
“It’s been a long time since I came to the company, and I have to make an appointment to see my father.” Rosemary said gently.
The receptionist was on the verge of tears. She really didn’t know that Mr. Harris had two daughters.
Anthony Green snapped, “How can you not know her? Next time an important client comes in, will you shut him out like you did today?”
“I’m sorry, Miss Harris. I really didn’t know it was you.” The receptionist was hunched over, and her head was almost touching the floor.
“Forget it. Just be more careful in the future.”
“Uncle Green, Aare you free at noon? Shall we have dinner together?” Rosemary said as she looked at Anthony Green.
Anthony Green looked at his watch and said apologetically, “Rosemary, I have work to do today. Shall I treat you to your favorite hot pot sometime?”
“All right, keep your word!”
Anthony Green laughed and said, “Well, I’ll keep my word!”
“Goodbye, Uncle Green! I’m going up now.”
Rosemary headed to the CEO’s elevator.
Rosemary got into the elevator and hit the 22th-floor button on the wall. Rosemary stood in the elevator and remembered that Mr. Green used to come to her house when she was a child. Her dad said he was her mom’s old friend, and then he became their personal lawyer.
…
Rosemary took a deep breath and walked out of the elevator to Andrew Harris’s office.
Seeing it was Rosemary, the secretary stood up and said, “Miss Rosemary, long time no see! Are you here to see Mr. Harris? Do you want me to knock the door?”
“No, thank you!” Rosemary smiled and said to the secretary, then went straight to his office.
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