Betty, with Nikki, was shooting the breeze at the neighbor's when she got a strange call.
She hung up immediately for it was a strange number.
But then she received a photo from the same number.
In the photo, a woman got off a limousine with a tall, handsome young man beside her.
The woman was Ann, but the young man was not her son, Karl.
Betty's face grew solemn at once. When the number called again, Betty told her neighbor to look after Nikki and went out to answer the call.
"Hello, is that Mrs. Jobson? This is Ann's stepmother. I heard that she is going to marry your son. After full consideration, I think that there is something I need to tell you..."
Hanging up the phone, Betty was so angry that her face turned pale. She called Karl.
"Come home right now. Tell me what's going on between Ann and that man!"
...
The Moore Group.
Ann followed after her senior to the meeting room and introduced the proposal for the research and development of the perfume.
During the meeting, she pretended not to see Phillip and his gaze on her.
Regardless of what Phillip was about to do, he was just her boss now.
After all, groups had introduced their proposals, it was time for Phillip to make a decision.
However, Phillip was still staring at Ann. The others looked at each other and didn't know what to do. There was an atmosphere of embarrassment among all.
Although Ann hadn't look up to see Phillip, she was annoyed by his gaze.
What a shameless man! How could he look at her all the time?
Ann wished the project to end soon!
Looking at Ann who had lowered her head to her chest, Philip gave a faint smile and a teasing expression.
At long last, Phillip stopped looking at her. Then he made brief comments on the proposals and gave some advice.
Then he leaned back in his chair and slowly said, "Dismiss."
Ann looked relieved and was going to leave at the moment.
"The Iris Ukiyoe was quite interesting. Who came up with it? Tell me about it in detail."
Hearing this, all people who had already walked to the door halted.
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