"Do I need to report this to you?" Arabella said with a slight smile, "I heard that you are often not at the company. I wonder if I, as the new head, can ask about it?"
Oscar pulled out a chair and sat down smugly across from Arabella, "If I had to personally deal with every single thing in the company, I'd probably be drained dry. Ms. Bennett, you just took the position, so you might not know just how busy it gets."
"So where do you usually go when you’re not at the company?" Arabella asked.
"Doing deals with other bosses, meeting suppliers. Ms. Bennett, are you going to take charge of this too?" Oscar said.
"Of course." Arabella smiled, "I need to know the ins and outs of every deal. Otherwise, it might be seen as playing hooky."
"Heh." Oscar chuckled, "So you mean to tell me, Ms. Bennett, that I need to be glued to the office every day?"
"Not just you, all the employees should be at their posts during working hours!" Arabella said with a laugh.
Oscar stared at the girl in front of him, then burst into laughter, "Ms. Bennett, as the top brass of the company now, I'll of course listen to what you have to say."
"If there's nothing else, I'll get back to my office." Arabella said.
"Don't worry, from now on I'll be in the company every day, managing it well with you." Oscar said.
His tone was especially heavy on the last sentence, as if hinting at something.
Unexpectedly, Arabella took it in stride and laughed, "You better take care of yourself first."
As he stood up to leave, Arabella looked at his retreating figure, "Oh, I forgot to tell you."
Oscar immediately stopped in his tracks.
Arabella said clearly, "Only I can command my employees."
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