Ten minutes later, lunch was ready. There were pizzas, lobsters, fish soup and some other dishes.
Sherman's co-workers ate a lot. As they were eating, they praised, "The company is really kind today. The food is much better than before. It's so good. It's so good."
Sherman ate a lot, too. For the first time, she felt that the food served by the company was really good.
They ate and drank their fill, and then they went back to work.
A senior executive came in, a big smile on his face. He asked, "What do you think of the lunch?"
"It's really good. It's on par with a five-star restaurant." The employees answered and then asked jokingly," Sir, did the president make a fortune?"
The executive just smiled, looked at Sherman and asked, "Ms. Holmes, what do you think of the lunch?"
"It's really good," Sherman said with a smile.
"Good. Now that you've had enough, start working hard. I'll leave you alone."
The senior executive left with a smile. The lunch was changed contingently. The president said Mr. Wright had called to change the lunch to pizzas, lobsters, fish soup, and some other dishes. And he would be responsible for the expenses.
Sherman was very productive at work in the afternoon. Instead of asking Lee to pick her up, Sherman had dinner with Grace. After dinner, they went to a movie.
She missed him a little, so she sent him a text message.
Soon he texted her back.
She lost interest in watching the movie. Instead, she leaned back on the sofa and fiddled with her phone. Suppressing the urge to throw her phone out, Grace snorted coldly.
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