C11 Chapter 13
The two companies didn't do much business, but privately, he didn't have a bad impression of this Daniel.
I didn't expect to be here today, but I overheard Evelyn show up in her takeout outfit.
How many jobs does this lady have?
Also, her smooth and vicious tongue when she bullied just now really tickled his fancy.
While thinking about Evelyn's every move in her head, her mouth still said to Daniel, "You know my temperament. I've never had much interest in those kinds of public occasions, but on the day that Theo organizes the banquet, I'll send someone to give Theo a big gift."
After leaving Theo, he pulled out his cell phone and made a call, and as soon as the call was answered, he told the person on the other end of the line, "Check someone out for me; I need to know everything about her, her name is Evelyn!"
After that day, Evelyn quite simply quit her delivery job.
Knowing what she knew about Asher, the man would do anything to get close to her after learning she'd delivered a meal to Theo.
She wasn't afraid of him playing dirty tricks; she just didn't want his presence to make her sick.
Of course, besides Asher, the second person she didn't want to see was naturally Ella.
It was her fault for being so stupid; she should have realized that Ella wasn't a decent person.
In her last life, when Ella learned that she and Asher were boyfriend and girlfriend, she would have found a way to ruin her happiness.
If Asher truly loved her, he wouldn't be tempted by the outside world, and no matter how much Ella seduced her, the two would never cross paths.
But Asher is a huge disappointment, not only cheating on her behind her back but also joining forces with Ella to cheat on her.
Because she quit her delivery job, Evelyn had to keep applying for jobs.
Thankfully, on the third day after she quit her takeout job, she received a reply from a company that focuses on import and export trade. Although the company was small, the company system was very good, and the remuneration package was very attractive.
The president of the company, a middle-aged man in his forties, was cordial and kind, and when he learned that she was a senior student from a prestigious university, he praised her and expressed great appreciation.
At that point, he had his secretary draft a retainer contract signed for three full years.
Within three years, as long as she doesn't make a mistake of principle, the company won't just open its mouth to dismiss her, and even if it does, it will compensate her for the corresponding damages in accordance with the labor law.
She took a closer look at the contract, and to her surprise, she was actually entitled to a lump-sum compensation of three years' salary from the company if it did dismiss her without cause.
Three years?
She went back and forth and read the article carefully again, and it was indeed correct that it was three years.
Labor law provides that a company that dismisses an employee without cause shall pay the other party three months' wages at once; I didn't expect this company to pay three years' wages.
What a temptation for employees.
When Evelyn offered her heart to her boss, he smiled and said, "Our company has always been people-oriented; all the employees serving in the company are like brothers and sisters, and my aim is to do it in such a way that every employee does not have half a worry."
These words struck a chord in Evelyn's heart, so without a second thought, she swung her big pen and signed her name.
She thought she had found the right breadwinner, but the next day, when she came to work in high spirits, her boss suddenly called her into his office and said that an order had been given from above to transfer a new person to help out at headquarters.
Where is the headquarters? The famous Davis group in New York, of course.
Evelyn was dumbfounded!
How could she not know that this small, unassuming company was actually a subsidiary of the Davis group?
When she arrived in a daze at the headquarters of the Davis group, where she had worked for two whole months, the receptionist told her that her boss had told her to take his private elevator directly to his office.
Give Evelyn a break; no matter how stupid she is, she realizes something's wrong.
She knew that the only person in the world who could explain it to her was Liam, so she didn't think twice about taking the private elevator directly to Liam's office.
She had been working for the Davis group for more than two months, and this was the first time she had the chance to see the private office area of the head of the Davis group.
Compared to Theo's boss, Daniel's lavish and vulgar room, Liam's office does have an indescribable mood.
An entire wall of white bookshelves, a luxurious S-shaped glass desk, and large, bright, floor-to-ceiling windows all seem to be the work of a designer.
This includes flower pots, sofas, curtains, and all sorts of exquisite and absolutely beautiful trinkets in the room.
It's a temple of art that has nothing to do with heavy commercial buildings.
In the office, Liam sits leisurely in a leather chair, his fingertips playing with a fountain pen, flicking it deftly.
He was dressed casually today, with a loose light pink silk shirt on top and a pair of light-colored suit pants underneath.
The sunlight pouring in from the floor-to-ceiling windows seemed to envelop his entire being in a dazzling layer of golden light.
Her arrival seems to play right into Liam's hands.
He gave her a lazy smile, "You're here?"
Evelyn probably guessed the truth of it based on that one statement alone.
"Can I know what the hell is going on?"
"What do you want to know?"
"Why am I here?"
Liam laughed at her words and teased, "Maybe you can teleport; maybe you can understand that it's a spatial shift."
Evelyn wasn't even interested in joking with him, "Don't you want to explain?"
"Which side of the explanation would you like to hear?"
Pointing to herself, she said, "Not long ago, I submitted my resume to a company called Noah, and the boss talked to me and signed a three-year labor contract with me. Unexpectedly, when I went to work today, my boss told me that I was transferred to the head office."
"What's wrong?"
"I'm just a newcomer who hasn't been out of school long enough to have any social or work experience."
"I heard from Scarlett that when you first worked for Davis group, you possessed strong working ability, and you were also a senior student from the finance department of A University; according to her, when Davis group had a very special alternative employee appraisal program, it came from your conception."
"So what Liam's saying is that you want me to stay at the Davis Group as Scarlett's assistant?"
"No, I'm transferring you back this time so you can take Scarlett's place."
"Huh?"
Evelyn thought for a moment that she had guessed the beginning but not the end.
Liam actually made her, a young lady of 23 years old, fresh out of school, the chief secretary to the CEO of davis group.
It was way beyond her capabilities, and even with seven years of experience in her previous life, she wasn't sure she'd be able to handle Scarlett's job anytime soon.
As a veteran employee of the Davis group, Scarlett is not only experienced in her work but also handles her interpersonal relationships very smoothly.
