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Ex-husband Goes Money Comes by Yvone Zabielski novel Chapter 455

Chapter 455 They Are Alone in the Office

“Ms. Callis, I will listen to you.” Bentley was not the least bit afraid of Breenda’s question.

Breenda was speechless.

This answer was extremely pleasing to the ears. Secretaries were supposed to complete the supporting work of their leaders. As highly educated and good–looking as Bentley was, he was more than qualified.

Regarding this, Breenda said, “I have high requirements for my secretary. I will not say it again. I will give you seven days of trial. If you can’t digest everything perfectly, you have to leave the Callis Group. Do you have any objections?”

“No.”

“Very good.”

Breenda wanted to make things difficult for Bentley. She sorted out a few business proposals in Greek and handed them to him. “These are cooperation plans from abroad. Translate them into English this morning and deliver the translation to my desk.”

Bentley took the document with a calm face and roughly read it. His cold and calm expression did not change.

“Alright.”

Breenda knocked on the table and reminded him, “Your reticence doesn’t work in the Callis Group.

You have to say ‘yes, Ms. Callis‘.”

“Yes, Ms. Callis,” Bentley said with a rare smile.

He took the project plan, ready to go out.

“Wait.”

Breenda stopped him.

“What’s wrong?”

Breenda stared at Bentley seriously and corrected him. “You should say ‘Ms. Callis, do you have any other instructions‘.”

Bentley held back his laughter and asked in a well–behaved manner, “Ms. Callis, do you have any other instructions?”

Breenda was barely satisfied. “Bring your table in and place it…”

She looked around and finally pointed to an empty space behind the guest sofa. “Just over there.

Stay close to me. I can supervise your work and assess you at any time.”

Bentley was glad that he could handle official business in the same office as Breenda.

“Alright.” The moment Bentley answered, he felt the gaze from Breenda and quickly corrected. “Yes, Ms. Callis.”

Bentley turned around and went out. It was not good to trouble others, so he could only handle his stool and table by himself.

“Mr. McGraw, let me help you.” Esther Landry, the other female assistant outside the president’s office, immediately stepped forward to help.

Bentley did not look up and said coldly, “No need.”

Because he had to go in and out a few times, he left the door of the president’s office open.

Breenda heard them clearly, and her face darkened.

However, Esther, who was outside the door, did not feel how gloomy Breenda was. Esther focused on Bentley.

Bentley was so handsome, and his resume showed that he was single. All women would be tempted.

Esther approached Bentley enthusiastically, took a tissue, and asked, “Mr. McGraw, you sweat heavily. Should I help you wipe off your sweat?”

Without waiting for Bentley to refuse, Breenda in the office said impatiently, “It takes you so much time to move in your table. If you delay my work, both of you have to get lost tomorrow!”

Esther was scared. “I’m sorry, Ms. Callis. I’ll go back and focus on my work.”

Without the annoying and chattering Esther, Bentley moved quickly. Ten minutes later, the door of the office closed.

Breenda’s desk was horizontal, but Bentley’s was vertical. If he wanted to look at Breenda, he had to turn his head.

But Breenda didn’t even need to look up. She could see all of Bentley’s movements out of the corner of her eyes.

They had known each other for so long. This was the first time they could be alone for a long time.

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