After Joyce left in the elevator, Charlotte took a few deep breaths to calm herself down.
No matter how much she hated Joyce in her heart, she just could not at least show it in front of Luther.
She went to the secretary's desk and asked the secretary to make an intercom call into Luther's office to inform her that she needed to see Luther.
It took a long time after the secretary called Luther before he finally answered.
After hanging up the phone, the secretary stood up and said to Charlotte with a smile, "The president said that you should wait in the reception room downstairs, and he will be there in half an hour."
Charlotte froze.
What did that mean? She's an outsider? She could only go to the reception room?
She was not even qualified to enter his office?
"I can't go in?" Charlotte could no longer keep the bitterness she felt from showing up on her face, pointing uncertainly at the door to the president's exclusive office. The shutters were still tightly closed. She couldn't see what was going on inside at all.
"I'm sorry, that's what the president meant." The secretary was very polite. After all, Charlotte was the Heath family's daughter.
With all the commotion in the room just now, they had guessed what was happening inside. After all, why would they ever need to close the blinds?
It was just obvious how close the president with Joyce, and how indifferent the president was towards Charlotte.
Although they had been talking about it in private, they would never dare to show their mockery in front of Charlotte.
"Okay, I got it, I'll go wait for him downstairs now, thanks." Charlotte tried her best to blossom into a smile. When she turned around, her eyes were already burning with a vicious flame.
She did not need to take the elevator to get to the reception room downstairs, because the penthouse was actually a duplex structure and she could simply take the internal stairs down.
Charlotte walked down the revolving staircase and sat down on the coach in the reception room.
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