Chapter 5 The CEO’s Encouragement
The woman chiding everyone at the work area was Willow Stewart.
She was only 25 years old.
She was beautiful and had a curvaceous figure.
Even though she was dressed in a plain black suit, she exuded the aura of a professional model.
Many men in the company often talked about her in private.
Everyone hoped to have a girlfriend with such an attractive figure. However, their desires were limited to mere talk.
Not only was Willow beautiful with a S**y b*dy, but she was also the CEO of their company.
When Willow reprimanded them, all the employees in the working area lowered their heads.
They were cursing Caspian inwardly. If he hadn’t returned to the company at this time, they wouldn’t have wasted their entire morning at work.
Willow swept a cold gaze around the office and finally stopped on Caspian, who was still packing up his personal belongings.
“Caspian, come with me to my office,” Willow spoke sternly to Caspian.
Coincidentally, he needed to tender his resignation to her as well.
Caspian put down his belongings and followed Willow into the CEO’s office. Her office was filled with a faint scent of roses.
Willow invited him to take a seat. She started rummaging through her filing cabinet to look for some documents.
Willow opened a drawer under the filing cabinet. She had to bend over to search inside the drawer which was positioned too low.
As Willow was doing so, she didn’t notice that her skirt was riding up from bending over.
Unintentionally, Caspian caught sight of her exposed thighs.
His gaze wandered downward and lingered on Willow’s slender legs that were clad in silk stockings.
For a moment, Caspian’s mouth went dry and he felt a little thirsty.
Just then, Willow stood up and poured a glass of water. She put it in front of Caspian.
“Are you going to resign?” Willow asked, looking at Caspian.
took a sip
Willow entered the room earlier, she
he was planning to leave
himself in Willow’s
resignation was likely due to the bullying and ridicule from his colleagues for
not resigning because
just now was inappropriate. Caspian, I
path
else’s opinion of you. If you care too much about what others think, you’ll end
moment, she was actually encouraging him in person to strive
said made sense. Nonetheless, he wasn’t resigning because of the bullying
your wife. I also know that you’re working very hard to provide for your
here, you even deliver parcels in this building
understand, I appreciate a passionate young
I value your energy and zeal to
also admire the contributions you’ve made
let you know that I’ve decided to promote you to the position of project manager of the
is eight thousand dollars and a similar rate of commission as
I’ve observed all the employees in the company. I felt that only you can handle this
with this company and
continued, “With the increase in salary, your living standards will be greatly
delivering packages. You can
prove
a slap in the face.
was a faint smile on
heartfelt persuasion, Caspian would definitely
a
me. I came to the company today for the sole purpose
point of view, Caspian had no reason to refuse
Caspian not only refused her, but
Caspian for the reason, her phone
and went
phone was saying, but
Cooper, please don’t scare me. I’ve asked you many times before. You assured me that you would invest in this
the project is halfway through, you changed your mind? Are you
the trust we had between us! Cash flow is dwindling on my
here … Hello? Mr. Cooper? Damn
vision suddenly went black, and she stumbled. She lost her grip
again. “Fortunately, it’s
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