Gerald Crawford:The Secretly Rich Man Novel (Invisible or Poorest) Chapter 841
“Who could it be?”
As the others looked at each other in dismay, Manager Huddell—who was making use of his free time—entered the VIP reception room.
As soon as Yuma saw him, he gave a subtle smile before saying, “Manager Huddell!”
“Sincerest apologies for being so inattentive toward you today, Chairman Yaleman. There’s just been so much to do! I do hope that you’ll bear with me for the moment,” replied Manager Huddell.
Hearing that, Yuma then said, “You’re being way too cordial. I’m well aware that the Trustdeck Group is extremely busy every day! While that is so, you still took the time to attend, and I appreciate that!”
In response, Manager Huddell sighed before saying, “Speaking of which, Chairman Yaleman, I’ve asked around regarding the incident you mentioned back then. However, if it’s related to bidding and proposal affairs, Chairman Zelly—my superior—currently has no time to look into it! You may have to wait for a while before he can attend to that incident!”
“It’s all good, Manager Huddell! I trust in your ability to make arrangements!” replied Yuma in a somewhat servile manner.
Upon hearing that, Manager Huddell then looked at his watch before saying, in a doubtful tone, “How odd, though. Chairman Zelly said that the person should have arrived long ago. I wonder why they haven’t arrived yet…”
‘Could she already be here…?’ Manager Huddell thought to himself.
As his gaze fell upon the door, Leah—a female receptionist—asked, “Could I know who you’re waiting for, Manager Huddell?”
“Ah, speak of the devil. I was just about to go look for you! Could you check with reception on whether Miss Bea Yaleman has arrived?”
“Miss Bea Yaleman?” repeated Leah, clearly stunned as she turned to look at Bea who was still standing at the side.
Yuma and Rose themselves were stupefied.
‘What the hell? Why is Manager Huddell looking for Bea?’
“M-manager Huddell… This girl here is Bea Yaleman!” replied Leah as she pointed at Bea.
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