Zane had to ask for clarification.
Before Lance went on a business trip, he clearly instructed Zane not to let the company's affairs affect Yvette's normal life as much as possible.
In other words, they should solve all the small and miscellaneous things.
What did Lance’s phone call mean now?
Lance wanted Yvette to work overtime?
Zane was afraid that he got the wrong idea. That was why he wanted to clarify this.
Lance’s voice was dull across the phone.
"I just want you to find something for her to do. Ms. Quimbey couldn’t sleep well because I'm not around, so it’ll be better to divert her attention.
Zane said, "Understood, Mr. Sheldon. Don't worry. I promise to make it so that Ms.
Quimbey falls asleep as soon as she gets home!"
So that's what it is.
Unknowingly, Lance just showed off his affection for Yvette.
Lance let out a faint "mm" and hung up the phone in satisfaction.
Zane was truly quick-witted. He understood without much explanation from Lance.
The next day.
Yvette woke up with a stomachache. Luckily, Mrs. Sally prepared a cup of hangover tea, so Yvette felt much better after drinking it.
Originally, Yvette did not plan to go to work that day. She just wanted to lie in bed all day!
However, suddenly something came up in the office.
Zane called Yvette repeatedly.
"Ms. Quimbey, there seems to be a problem with the proposal. Do you want to come to the office to take a look?"
"Ms. Quimbey, the lawyer said that we need to study the agreement. Why don't you come over and participate?"
"Ms. Quimbey, we’re having lunch at noon, and we really hope that you can attend!"
"Ms. Quimbey..."
Yvette's phone never stopped ringing.
After Yvette turned off her phone, Zane started to call the landline at her house. Yvette could not get a moment of peace.
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