Masuk“What? No. I—” Chad was shocked. He ran to the man to explain, but security held him back and prevented him from reaching the man.As the man left, Teddy and Hector, who had just arrived and overheard what the man said, hurried to Chad.Chad was trembling with fear as he turned to Teddy, whose expression was cold with anger.“Mr.—”Slap!Teddy slapped Chad before he could finish, and Chad fell to the floor, shaking.Teddy gave Fay one last look before walking out, with Hector following behind.Security dragged Chad out, while Fay exhaled in relief. Now Chad knew who not to mess with.…Two hours after every company had submitted, the results were finally released. Odessa rushed to Fay, who was seated with David, and told her the results were out.“Miss Roy, the results are out. Let’s check.”“Okay.”Fay and David stood up, and the three of them walked to the result board. The list was long, and Fay feared her company wouldn’t make the cut.“Oh my God, Miss Roy—look! It’s us. We’re num
"This Island is a well-known tourist destination, and hotels are essential for travelers," Fay said, grinning. “Therefore, building hotels is undoubtedly a huge potential, and everyone would want a piece of it." "I came here with a laid-back attitude at first, but now that I'm seeing the elaborate preparations, I'm feeling anxious once more.” Odessa caught a glimpse of David nearby. She couldn't resist telling him, "David, don't be too nervous," as she knew he was one of the bidders and likely more anxious than she was. When Odessa brought this up, David m hesitated for a second before grinning at her. "Don't worry, it's all right. I'm not at all anxious.” "I'm glad to hear that. Your performance may suffer if you become anxious.”A derisive voice appeared next to Odessa as she was wrapping up her remarks. "Oh my! I thought I was seeing things from a distance, but it's actually you, David." David’s brows wrinkled when he heard Chad’s words. He had expected to see Chad, but he ha
Fay stood with her arms folded, her expression unwaveringly serene. "And then? What are you trying to convey with all this?" she inquired. After hearing this, Teddy took a while to decide if she was acting as though she didn't understand him or if she actually didn't. After all, her organization had no advantages in terms of qualifications or other things. It was like attempting to crack a rock with an egg to compete with the big businesses. He was shocked that she didn't understand this. However, her calm manner felt strangely inappropriate. Did she have a secret weapon?"I've made my point clear," Teddy said, his gaze deepening and intensifying as his ideas became more intricate. "Give up?" he said.Teddy’s remarks made Fay giggle. "Why should I give up? And why are you requesting that I do this?”He said, "Do you think your company has a disadvantage compared to these international conglomerates?" "Determining whether my company has a disadvantage is not your responsibility,” W
"Fay is ambitious, always striving to elevate the entire company, but for the Good Health Island project, she's not qualified," Teddy said without hesitation in response to Hector’s question. “They can't even come close given the reputation of her organization." After giving it some thought, Hector whispered in Teddy’s ear. "I believe we shouldn't pass judgment too quickly, Mr. Ward. After all, Miss Roy usually brings unexpected surprises whenever she shows up.”Teddy’s gaze became deep and hazy as his eyes narrowed. If it had been earlier, he would have treated Hector’s remarks with contempt. However, the Fay of today was very different from the one of the past. He was unable to see her in the same way. "Keep an eye out and see if she shows up on Good Health Island." Hector agreed right away. "Understood, Mr. Ward."Fay, on the other hand, was unaware of Teddy and Hector. She waited, but neither Odessa nor David were in sight. Her luggage escaped her clutches just as she was read
Chad soon regained his poise. He turned to face Teddy, expression reversed, and a grin appeared on his face. "Yes, I have no idea what today's youth are thinking. They are full of bad habits but lack ability. The recently departed employee has no ambition at all. He consistently slacks off at work, and his productivity is completely appalling. I still wanted to give him a chance, though, and hoped that he would grow more motivated and change his mindset. But who would have guessed that he would be so bold as to step down in front of me? I nearly had hypertension from it. Young people nowadays... just, ah..." Chad bemoaned, shaking his head repeatedly while displaying a concerned expression. His sigh conveyed his sense of powerlessness while discreetly drawing attention away from his own transgressions against David. Teddy had little interest in or worry about such things. He nevertheless spoke his thoughts despite hearing Chad’s passion. "Just fire them the next time you come acro
Hector said, "Okay, Mr. Ward," and hurried after Teddy. Teddy took up the document when he got to the office, but he put it down when he had an idea. "I asked you to concentrate on the project in Good Health Island," he remarked. “What is the current state of development there? How many businesses are placing bids?” "Now there are at least two dozen large international groups participating in this bidding," Hector stated after giving it some thought. “We don't have to be concerned about the remaining dozens of little businesses. "Okay."Teddy was rather pleased with Hector’s effectiveness. "Who is in charge of this project in our company?" he asked. “Ask him here.”"This is Chad Welling, the marketing department's general manager,”Hector responded, "I'll call him over right now." He was ready to phone when Teddy stated, "I'll go see him in person." He finds it difficult to transport the numerous materials needed for this job. "Yes." Teddy and Hector rode the elevator downsta
Unwilling and desperate, Bea felt she had nowhere to go. Her eyes brightened when she suddenly remembered Griffon.‘Griffon is able to assist me. We're so close. He will undoubtedly assist me’ Bea thought. "Help me, Griffon, please! Ask Miss Roy to allow me to remain in the company," Bea begged.
Fay’s bold and lucid speech reverberated through the microphone while Griffon and Bea conversed. Her passionate delivery instantly enthralled the audience, and she appeared elegant and talked without a hitch. Even those who had looked uninterested were now leaning forward, listening intently to he
Fay got a call from Teddy’s other number as soon as she got to the office on Monday. He reminded her, "Remember that we have a meeting at my office today." Fay was about to set her purse down when she hesitated. She then took a seat and arched an eyebrow. "Why is there such a rush? Are you unable
After witnessing her talk with her mother, Odessa had assumed that Fay would ask her about her familial circumstances. Fay didn't ask about it, though. Rather, she said softly, "You should leave; it's getting late. I'm to blame for you having to put in extra time." Odessa shot back, "No... Miss Ro







