Any ordinary person would be afraid to hear his name.
As expected, Kristina's face turned pale at the sight of Zayne. “Mr. Yates,” she immediately bowed and greeted him.
“Who are you?” Zayne retorted without showing her the slightest respect.
Kristina's face flushed before turning pale.
Her mother immediately chimed in, “Mr. Yates, she's one of your administrative officers. Both of you had a meal together some time ago.
Zayne came to a sudden realization. “Oh! I remember that now!”
Kristina was delighted to hear that.
However, the thing Zayne said next made her die of embarrassment.
“She tried to seduce me at that time, but I rejected her. Despite being single and available, I'm not that desperate.”
Kristina's face burned with embarrassment. Every pair of eyes in the room fell upon her.
Is that true? It's so embarassing.
Zayne waved his hand dismissively and said, “Fine. You no longer need to report to work from tomorrow onward. I'll inform the office about that.” He then moved his wheelchair toward Raymond and struggled to get himself up.
“It's okay, you don't have to do that,” Raymond said.
“Old Mr. Campbell, happy birthday. This 100-year-old ginseng is for you. Ginseng is an excellent energy-restorative supplement.” Zayne handed over a red box with ginseng in it. It was impossible not to notice that it was of top-notch quality.
Another extravagant gift!
The Campbells were excited, except Raymond, who had put on a solemn face and was eager to leave.
However, he couldn't do so as Sixten hadn't arrived.
Raymond sighed. “I wanted to be low profile...”
Before he could finish his words, a young man rushed in and prostrated himself before Raymond. “Please forgive me for showing up without an invitation. Grandpa, I wish you many happy returns, great fortune, good health, and longevity.
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