The glimmer of hope in Luna's eyes dimmed as she heard Joshua's response. Her hand started to shake.
Luna let out an exhale and tried to compose herself so as not to let Joshua hear how devastated she was. "Mr. Lynch, even if you think I'm just worrying too much, I still have my reasons for doing this."
“Since I'm willing to give Mrs. Lynch all the credit for my hard work, isn't that a bonus for both of you? If that happens, she can work for Lynch Group without fearing anyone's opinion..."
Joshua leaned against his car seat and chuckled. "If I want to let my wife work for me, I wouldn't even care what any of my employees think.”
Luna's hand stiffened.
Joshua continued in a low voice, "She’s my wife; she can take over any job position as long as I see fit. She doesn't need to take credit for your work to do so."
Luna felt as though something had hit her.
He was right.
As long as Joshua wanted to, he could offer Alice any position he wanted in the company. He would even let her become CEO if that was what he wanted, and no one else had a say in that.
Suddenly, Luna recalled an incident from when she
and Joshua had just gotten married.
At that time, Luna desperately wanted to work at Lynch Group and become Joshua's trusted sidekick. She tried to support him in his family life as well as his career.
However, Joshua had refused to take her in, claiming that it would spark many rumors and gossip about her within the company. He would not offer her a job unless she truly had the skills and expertise to excel i nit.
He even told her that a good CEO would not offer anyone a job simply because they were close to him. Instead, they would have to evaluate and ensure that said person was indeed a good match for the company and job requirements before hiring them.
At that time, Luna had believed him and tried to improve herself in every aspect so she would one day be able to help him in his career.
Luna was so naive that she genuinely believed Joshua was a fair and impartial CEO.
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