Chapter 24: You Are the Wisest (2)
Chapter 24: You Are the Wisest (2)
"You go first and I'll come soon." Olive said putting a good face on.
Someone wanted her to make a fool of her, but she couldn't make herself embarrassed. She needed to be calm, calm and calm again.
Making herself calm down, Olive drank all the coffee remained last night. The cold feeling ran down her throat. She clenched her hands and then loosened them, picked up the minute book and went to the conference room.
Except for all members of the marketing department, the meeting room was full of employees who were respectively in charge of the purchasing, production, public relations, finance and even personnel departments.
Olive glanced at Alan at the head of the table who looked calm and made others stressed even if he said nothing. The conference room was so quiet that she even could hear the sound when a pin fell to the ground.
Everyone was sitting in earnest. Those women looked at Alan directly or secretly from time to time. The scene was extremely funny.
On his right hand, sitting was Alan's close assistant.
In Sabrina's words, this assistant was handsome and gentle, and looked much more friendly than Alan who always showed an indifferent face.
Olive didn't clearly point out that Sabrina had fell in love with this assistant.
Alan frowned when he saw her coming in without nothing in her hands, "Assistant Steele, how about the materials I have asked you to prepare for the meeting?"
Olive lowered her head and whispered, "I'm sorry, I haven't got them ready yet."
Immediately, the conference room became noisy. Some were taking pleasure in her misfortune, others were showing sympathy for her. Some looked despised, others looked indifferent.
However, Alan still looked calm without any emotional change. But suddenly his eyes glanced at the people at present and immediately the room was quiet.
"Since Assistant Steele is not ready, today's meeting has been rescheduled."
He was so easy-going and his voice had a kind of unspeakable sense of negotiability. Other people couldn't help being surprised, even Olive was stunned for a long time. She had prepared to withstand a storm, but why did he just let her go like this? Or was it just the eve of the storm?
Olive saw that among the people at present, there was someone who gnashed the teeth.
When Alan was about to get up, Olive regained her consciousness. She could not let others laugh at her. So she stood upright, said loudly with a smile, "If Mr. Hoyle doesn't mind, I can dictate it to you."
She did not have many excellent abilities, but there was one that she had from childhood, her extraordinary memory.
Alan's complicated eyes lingered on her face for several seconds and finally he nodded.
Getting his consent, Olive went to the whiteboard, picked up the big head neutral pen, quickly drew a ten-year vine map on it, and marked the data. She explained slowly and clearly and analyzed the company's strengths and weaknesses from the whole market. She cited the data in detail, as if that material ruined by someone was invisibly presented in front of her.
Her eyes were bright and sharp and her every action showed her confidence and grace..
There was a silence in the conference room, which also mingled with someone's incredible and hateful eyes.
Reclining on the chair with one hand idly turning the pen in his hand and the other one resting on the arm of the chair to support his chin, Alan slightly raised his head and thoughtfully looked at the capable and confident woman.
Why did she always make him feel familiar?
Closing his eyes to feel, except for her voice and her auric field, he could find out that, when she was close to him, the delicate fragrance coming out from her body was also the same with the girl in his memory.
However, he always felt that there was something more or less. And there was nothing special about her reaction to him.
It confused him.
Sometimes, he even had an impulse to ask directly if she was the girl in the lotus pond five years ago. Content (C) Nôv/elDra/ma.Org.
But he was afraid of getting the negative answer.
It had been five year. He had looked for her for five years. There was no any news. During the five years, there had been many women who pretended to be her. So he looked for her more cautiously. Even if she made him feel special, he also dare not reveal too much information.
Would it be you? Olive Steele.
Olive's oral presentation won praise and applause from the bottom.
Sabrina gave her a thumbs-up.
Susie snorted disdainfully, whose eyes clearly showed that Olive was just opportunistic.
Olive did not take it seriously and she understood if someone hated a person, he or she couldn't like the person even if the person had done best.
Looking around the whole conference room, there was only a vacancy beside Alan. She felt a little uneasy in the face of the man's gaze and silence after others applauded.
"Mr. Alan, I have finished my statement." Olive reminded him that she could not stand there foolishly all the time.
Alan Hole retracted his thoughts, just nodded faintly and motioned her to sit down without criticism or praise. Then he glanced at others, "What other suggestions do you have? I want to listen to you."
All the heads of departments want to make a good impression in front of the new boss so they spoke one after another.
Olive felt that her underwear had been wetted by cold sweat, as if she had been just fished out of the water. Just now, she was so concentrated that her mind now was completely blank.
As soon as the meeting was over, Alan called her into the office and said in a cool voice, "Do you have anything to tell me?"
Olive was conjecturing what was in his mind: Wasn't this to settle accounts with me? The reason why he didn't blame her in the conference room just now, was just to wait for this chance to strictly criticize her. So that he could not only give her face but also set up a prestige in front of her.
The boss's mind was the hardest to guess.
"I'm sorry, Mr. Hoyle. I didn't finish the work within the time you set." She looked down and did not intend to tell the truth and tell him her grievances in front of him.
The boss was always concerned about the result and never cared the process. If she didn't tell the truth appropriately, not only she wouldn't clarify herself, but she would make him disdain her.
Olive didn't want to take this risk yet.