Everyone was giving off a vibe of reluctance. Everyone knew that this girl had become the heart of the company. No one dared imagine what would happen if she left.
"If Ms. Bennett goes off to college, then I'm quitting my job. I'll set up a little stall near Ms. Bennett's school and make pancakes for her!"
"Well, I'll sell coffee then. Girls her age probably love coffee, right?"
"And I'll set up a delivery station, especially for sending Ms. Bennett her packages. She must love online shopping, right?"
Julian, standing behind Hans, was almost stunned by their words.
Was Arabella's status in the employees' hearts really that high? Even more popular than Mr. Collins.
"Don't worry, I won't abandon you guys," Arabella said softly.
"No matter whether I go to college or not, I will always lead this company."
Hans was here today to say this: "When she goes to school, Dean will handle daily operations while major decisions will still be made remotely by Ms. Bennett."
Julian promptly handed over a stack of documents.
Hans held them in his hand and said to everyone in the company, "These are blank documents signed by me. Any decisions made by Ms. Bennett in the future, I've already agreed to in advance."
Everyone was stunned.
Did Mr. Collins really trust Ms. Bennett that much?
Although Ms. Bennett was very capable, no one had ever made Mr. Collins sign in advance, let alone sign so many.
Everyone understood the risks involved.
"Ms. Bennett is very outstanding; her salary will be further increased, and as for the concerns about leave, even if she goes to college, her salary will still be paid."
Everyone cheered!
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