Celia sat there stunned for a few seconds, and then continued, "It's okay to wait for one or two years, but what if I have to wait indefinitely? What if he fails to convince his parents? Then all that waiting would be for nothing in the end, right?"
As soon as Celia finished speaking, Rachel heard her stomach growl, so she handed her another piece of bread. "You already know the answer in your heart, don't you? You think that you can wait for one or two years, so just wait. As for the rest, talk it out after a year or two."
Celia continued to whine, "But what if I wait for him, but then he won't want me anymore after two years? Rachel, I've been cheated on once, and I can't let that happen again. I'm really scared."
Rachel was hunched over while turning on the computer, but upon hearing this, she paused the task and straightened up, looking at Celia. She remembered what happened to the other woman when she came to the hospital for registration, and her heart sank. After a while, she said encouragingly, "Then make yourself a stronger and better woman while waiting for him. As women, we have to rely on ourselves, right? When you are the best version of yourself, men will come to you automatically."
Celia clenched her fists and raised her hands in reaction to Rachel's words, shouting vigorously, "Okay, Rachel, I will try my best!" Once she had finished speaking, a large yawn escaped her, and her shoulders slightly drooped. She waved her hand and said, "I'm too sleepy. I'm going to home to get some sleep."
There were always a lot of guests in the MK Group. Some visitors came to discuss business, while others came to visit Jack. Most of these visitors were turned away at the president's office door.
As the end of the work day approached, everyone became anxious, including Jack, who was as antsy as a teenager. He was packing up and getting ready to leave when the door opened and Marcus strode in.
He walked slowly to the sofa and sat down with his legs crossed. "I figured that you would stay until late night at the office, so I specially chose this time to visit you. I didn't expect that I would make a mistake."
"Come early next time," Jack replied impatiently,
but he prepared a cup of white tea and set it out in front of the latecomer.
The air was filled with the unique fragrance of white tea. Marcus took a sip and said in a joking voice, "In the past, there was nothing but coffee in your office."
Jack smiled, "Rachel brought it. She said that I should drink less coffee because of my stomach issues."
Marcus said nothing, and his only response was a bitter smile.
Loss flashed across his eyes and disappeared, but Jack caught it. He leaned back slightly and asked in a low tone, "You haven't shown up for quite some time. What's wrong?"
"Something's wrong, Jack." Marcus stared blankly at a certain point on the wall. After a moment, he turned to look at Jack. "I came here today to ask for your help."
Jack frowned. "What's the matter?
There is no need for politeness between us." They tended to tell each other everything frankly, most of the time. Never before had Marcus asked for his help in such a polite manner. Jack found it unnerving.
Marcus said, "Can you help arrange for a person to work in your company? It has to be a high position."
"Tell me about the person."
Jack felt even more disturbed. Marcus had a foreign trade company. Although it was not as big as MK Group, it was ranked among the top 50 companies in the country and even higher in Ninwell City.
As a CEO, it would be more convenient for him to arrange for a person to join his own company than any other.
"That man is Celia's father." Marcus sighed. "He is currently out of work and staying at home. I was going to let him work in my company, but I don't want my parents to be talking about him behind his back."
He glanced at Jack's stunned countenance and continued, "I want to be with Celia, but my parents would never agree to us being together based on her family's current circumstances. So..."
Jack patted his arm before Marcus could finish his words. "Okay, I'll arrange it and ask him to report to Austin on Monday."
Jack really didn't like Celia's father, a man who once used Mendes to get close to the Fu family.
However, with the happiness of his friend now at stake, he had to help anyway.
Jack didn't want to talk to him in person, so he assigned the task to Austin.
On the following Monday, a man stood at the door of the secretary's office. He adjusted his tie from time to time and looked around.
Austin approached him and reached out his hand. "Hello, you must be Dylan Xu, right? Did you bring your resume?"
As soon as Austin had finished speaking, Dylan handed over his resume. Except for the basic information, the remaining entries on paper were very simple. However, even with such simple items, Austin saw seven to eight typographical errors.
Even so, Austin had to restrain his disgust. With a faint smile at the corner of his mouth, Austin asked Dylan to sit down in his office and then introduced his future post to him.
Evidently, Dylan was not satisfied with the post given to him, which was the director of the administrative department of one of their branches.
When Austin reported the situation to Jack, he imitated Dylan's' expression and tone. "I have traveled all over South America. Isn't the administrative office too humble for me?
Mr. Lin, isn't it better for me to work in the marketing department or manage the branch? Don't worry. I will try my best!"
Jack chuckled and looked up at him. "What did you tell him?"
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