Covi enthusiastically poured out all she knew about Yun Rui Corp, not omitting even the tiniest details. At that moment, Annabelle felt as if she was watching a documentary of the company with Covi as the narrator.
Annabelle found her sweet and adorable or at the very least genuine. The two women chatted throughout lunch.
“I heard that you were highly accomplished back in London and won numerous awards! That’s awesome!” Covi exclaimed and her eyes gleamed with admiration.
“I mean, I got lucky. Anyone can do it with some luck.” Annabelle replied cheerily.
“That I doubt! However, I have always wanted to work in London,” Covi said with eagerness and enthusiasm. It was clear that she had wanted this for years.
“Well, to be steadily employed at Yun Rui Corp is no easy feat, you are also a remarkable lady!”
“Haha that’s right!” Covi flared her nose playfully. “Although Yun Rui’s success has been pretty recent, it has already shown substantial promise. I believe in its potential; this company can definitely make it BIG!”
“I couldn’t agree more,” Annabelle nodded, “I already had exposure to Yun Rui all the way from London!” That was one of the many reasons she came here.
“By the way, are you aware that our president is an unbelievably young and charming man?”
Annabelle shook her head jovially. She was never too keen in these matters.
“Not only is he more handsome than most celebrities, he is only 26 years old! More than that, his aptitude for business is phenomenal. He single-handedly founded and advanced the Yun Rui Corp to this scale. She is every girl’s fantasy!” Covi’s eyes were beaming with stars like a fan-girl.
Annabelle chuckled, “Then what are you waiting for? Go for it! Chop chop!”
“While everyone is actually working on it, I’m just gonna sit back and watch,” Covi continued, “You will understand once you meet him.” She gave Annabelle an exaggerated, naughty grin.
Annabelle just nodded in a carefree way.
“However, there seems to be rumors about him getting married and then getting a divorce…”
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