After the Khebury Shining Star award ceremony.
The R&S Group headquarters is filled with journalists almost every day.
Joyce didn't think she would have to wear a black mask, sunglasses and a black baseball cap to sneak into the building one day just to work.
The major social media apps, news apps, forums and blogs were all dominated by news of Luther and Joyce's marriage, with tens of millions of comments all over the place.
R&S Group's public relations department stayed up all night for several days working on a press release, preparing statements, announcements and Q&A conferences for them. Overall, they had handled the matter perfectly and had improved the image of the president of R&S Group.
The perfect romantic love story of a domineering and golden president and a multi-talented and artistic Cinderella with a beautiful heart was being hyped up like wildfire.
In just a few days, R&S Group stock shot up nearly 20 percentage to its all-time high.
In one fell swoop, Luther's value increased by tens of billions.
R&S Group was making a lot of money because of it.
For several days, the journalists persevered in front of R&S Group.
Waiting for Joyce, a veritable "Cinderella", all want to interview her.
Joyce had to sneak in and out of the company through the back door of the underground garage.
In the end, Luther could not stand it and used his connections to clear the front door of the group's headquarters.
The heat of the matter, however, did not die down easily.
Within the automotive project development group.
Joyce ended up living in the R&S Group's temporary employee lounge because she couldn't get in and out of the office easily, and Aaron brought her whatever she needed.
Aaron was Luther's personal assistant, but he was responsible for transporting Joyce all day long and bringing Joyce whatever she needed. It's almost like he's Joyce's personal assistant. People within the group, all look at it and understand everything in their hearts.
Joyce puts all her energy into her work.
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