Chapter 91 Introduce My Brother To You

Over ten hours later, the plane landed at Norwal City Airport.

Rayna dragged her luggage and walked out of the airport with Curtis. At the door, someone came to them.

“Mr. Faymon, Ms. Garland.” The lady, who greeted them, seemed like she was around twenty-four or twenty-five years old. She was dressed in a gray suit, and her hair was tied up in a clean bun—her entire being exuded a sense of shrewdness.

The woman introduced herself to Curtis. “Mr. Faymon, I am Naomi Gardner from the secretarial department. I am in charge of your schedule when Mr. Tylinski isn’t around.” She also took Curtis’ luggage from him.

Curtis hummed in acknowledgment and got into the Bentley parked by the road.

“Mr. Faymon, goodbye.” After they landed, Rayna saw Curtis taking a few calls. He seemed busy, so she assumed he was heading to his company straight away.

“You don’t have to avoid arousing suspicion. I’ll ask my secretary to give you a ride,” Curtis told her with the car door open. “The airport is a distance away from the city, and I don’t want you to travel alone.”

The secretary, Naomi, had already placed Rayna’s luggage into the trunk efficiently. Rayna could not refuse and thanked him before getting into the car.

The vehicle drove out of the airport and entered the expressway.

Naomi was reporting to Curtis about the matters at work in an unhurried manner. She didn’t even get emotional when she mentioned firing someone from the secretarial department after Jack Saunders slapped her.

“Ms. Linnard asked Mr. Eyre from Northville out to a meal under Mr. Saunders’ orders. She got the Farmonix’s bidding documents for Mr. Saunders, who then sold it to Herald to fund his own pockets. Mr. Saunders also transferred an employee to the branch in Horington to be the sales manager there.”

Rayna could feel her temples throbbing when she heard Naomi’s report. She glanced at Curtis with her peripheral gaze and noticed he was staring at his tablet, his face devoid of expression. She couldn’t tell whether or not he had heard everything.

After talking to Jonathan at the golf course previously, Rayna learned that Edith belonged to Jack’s faction. She didn’t know Jack had so many informants in the Faymon Group.

He’s just a vice CEO without any shares, but look how arrogant he is. Imagine how audacious those who own Faymon Group’s shares can be!

Rayna heard that some employees were transferred to other branches in different states. Furthermore, there was Jonathan’s matter. She could guess why Curtis came back to the

be turbulence in Faymon Group

“Ms. Garland, we’re here.”

thought when the man’s deep voice rang beside

window to discover they had arrived at her residential area. Naomi was outside, helping her get her

Curtis. Coincidentally, Curtis was also glancing at her. His legs were crossed, and

gaze turned dark

came from a poor family, so my mother and sister depend on me

added hastily, “Back in Tyrandas, I did my best to help you. However, the accident in the village was unavoidable. You said our efforts weren’t in vain, as we managed to save

pity. She

stared at her

as sharp and indifferent as before. Seeing his gentle gaze, Rayna couldn’t stop her ears from turning

Faymon, say something,” she

stop staring

curled up slightly. “We’re

relaxed as she

not knowing someone was gazing at her intently

away when

ten-inch tablet were an email sent by Gabriel half an hour ago and a piece of economic news published in Yartran. Everything pointed to one person—Jefferson

out the latter’s background. Initially, he was curious why Jefferson kept badgering his ex-girlfriend as there

Curtis discovered that she was smart and appealing in

understand why

anytime, but it was rare to find a smart and pretty woman. Besides, Rayna wasn’t ambitious at all. She would’ve climbed to greater heights if

Curtis glanced at his tablet as a

a smart and quick-thinking woman. Of course, I want her for myself. Besides, I need her for

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