Upon taking a closer look, Avery realized the “examination papers” were white A1 papers, which were much larger than A4 papers.
There were no pre-printed boxes or lines on the paper. Although each letter was handwritten, they were extremely neat.
Each letter had graceful and powerful strokes. They were so pretty, as though they were carved onto the paper.
“This is the most difficult yet crucial part of the Certified Professional Constructor's examination. I think you'll be tested on some of these, so I've summarized them for you. I'm sure you'll pass it.' Cayden's attractive voice rang out beside her ear.
He had confidence in her.
Hearing that, Avery took the papers and noticed the points involved. It included content from books like Engineering Economics and Managing Construction Projects, which she would be tested on. The summary was so detailed. In fact, it was better than the ones written by famous teachers.
Avery had always known that Cayden was a genius, and she had to admit it was great to have someone like him to guide her.
Even so, she never expected him to put so much effort into sorting out the materials so thoughtfully. Not only did he list down the difficulties and the key points of the examination, he even wrote a few words of encouragement at the end of the paper.
He's so thoughtful!
She knew how busy Cayden was every day. Simply dealing with the company's matters daily was enough to give him a headache, yet he managed to find the time to help her analyze the key points of the examination.
Avery could picture the sound of his pen scratching on the paper when he was summarizing the points.
At that moment, she was truly moved by his efforts. However, she knew Cayden did not like her thanking him.
Out of the many things she wanted to say, she only uttered, “I'll do my best to pass with a high score!”
Cayden ruffled her hair as though he were petting a cat. “Good. I'll be waiting for your good news.”
Standing upright outside the conference room door was Wisteria. She was peering through the door gap and watching the charming man treating Avery with affection.
Wisteria glared at Avery with hatred.
When she returned to her office, she ordered Yulissa to bring her a cup of coffee.
Wisteria took a few sips of the bitter coffee.
It had no milk or sugar, for the bitterness helped keep her calm and awake at that moment.
“Ms. Summers, is there something on your mind? Is it because of the CEO?” Yulissa did not leave right after she brought in the cup of coffee.
She was quite an observant person. Otherwise, she would not have become the department head with Wisteria there.
Slamming the cup of coffee onto the table, Wisteria cast Yulissa an annoyed glance. “Ms. Yantz, you would've been promoted long ago if you had used your wits in your work instead of speculating your boss' thoughts.”
Wisteria's sharp words did not make Yulissa feel awkward. After all, the latter knew Wisteria was in a bad mood.
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