The next day.
Thea got up early.
She stood in front of the mirror and styled her hair.
While doing her hair, she spoke to James, who was still in bed, “Honey, since Pacific Group is back on track now, I think now’s a good time to change its name. I’m planning to rename it Century Group. What do you think?”
James glanced at Thea from behind.
He smiled as if admiring a beautiful artwork and replied, “Sounds good, hun.”
“It’s settled then. I’ll arrange for the company name to change at noon. Today will be the founding day of the Century Group. I’ve sent invitations to some prominent figures to attend the founding ceremony of the Century Group.”
Originally, Thea had not intended to tell James about this decision.
However, the Pacific Group was bought with his money.
Now that she wanted to change the name, she had to at least inform him.
“Do you need me to contact some people to show up for support?” asked James.
James knew it was important to invite more people to the company’s establishment ceremony as it would be a display of the company’s strong business connections. It was one way of ensuring the company would have a great start and a bright future ahead of it. Without anyone, the company would just be seen as a laughing stock.
“It’s fine. That’s unnecessary. I’ve already invited a lot of people, including Yuna from Longevity Pharmaceuticals, Alex from Celestial Group, and many other influential business magnates.”
Thea shook her head slightly as she gently refused.
She knew that James was working with the Transgenerational Group, but a mere salesman like him would scarcely know anyone of importance.
“Alright.”
James did not press further.
He rolled off the bed, got up, and got dressed.
“I’ll come with you.”
“T-That won’t be needed. You’re working for the Transgenerational Group right now. It doesn’t look good on you if you take leave barely after starting work.”
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