"President Grant and Madam are waiting for you inside. You can just go in."
Cindy waved her hand at the assistant behind her smugly after getting permission, and she entered the office without saying a word to Ruby.
I saw that it was almost time, so I walked to the office and pushed the door open. I did not disturb Theo as he was still working.
The next second, Cindy was pushed in, but her assistant only pushed her to the door before voluntarily exiting and closing the office door.
That was when I noticed that Cindy's wheelchair was electric.
She took a few steps forward, and the smug look from just now disappeared as she greeted Theo with a poker face, "Theowy.”
"You're here?” Theo responded calmly.
Cindy's wheelchair slowly moved forward.
"You can just talk about the work with Wanda. She's more familiar with Nectarine Entertainment than I am. I have some information on my side that you may need. I’ll have my assistant print it out."
"No need. I can just read it directly from your computer." After saying that, she moved next to Theo and stood up while holding onto her wheelchair for support. Then, she hopped twice on one foot and leaned on the edge of the table.
After positioning herself, she slowly bent down to check the files on the computer. I was standing behind Theo. I felt like my heart was in my throat as I watched her hop.
She was wearing four-inch high heels, and they were even stilettos.
Theo and I were quite worried, but she started to concentrate on the documents as if nothing had happened.
Upon seeing this, I spoke up and gave her a brief.
"Theo and I haven't actively managed Nectarine Entertainment for some time, but there aren’t any major problems in the management yet. It's just that the company’s performance isn't doing too well. We’ve brought in a few newcomers, and I've noticed that the results are poor. Without leadership, there’s only so much we can do."
I was being honest about this.
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