In the early morning of the next day, Zhongteng’s secretary room received a call from Huang Yao, and Sheng Kai wanted to meet with Scott Everwood.
The secretary knocked on Scott Everwood’s office door and asked Scott Everwood: “President, would you like to meet? If I don’t want to see someone from Sheng’s family, I can refuse on my behalf.”
Scott Everwood did not raise his head, focusing on his own affairs, and naturally squeezed two words between his lips and teeth: “No.”
The secretary got the answer, turned around and left, but was shouted by Scott Everwood again: “Arrange it, but don’t take up my most important time, nor when it’s off work.”
At that time, it was too late to rush home to see the small things. I didn’t want to see those who were irrelevant.
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