Chapter 341
The New Intern
Seraphina lowered her head and smiled nonchalantly,
if nothing mattered.
"Let's leave it at that. Our families have only just started to ease the tension between them. If we keep pushing the limits, it may be beyond repair. We should focus on our mutual interests. Don't you agree, Mr. Dros?" They were businessmen, after all-profits always came first.
Orion's breathing hitched slightly, a faint trace of helplessness flashing in his eyes.
He wanted to talk about feelings, but all she cared about was mon
money.
III deal with it as soon as possible," Orion muttered.
The longer the delay, the more conspicuous it became
Seraphina simply smiled and said nothing. At that moment, Hansen approached, holding a wine glass, casting a curious glance at Orion.
"Mr. 1
Dros, thank you. But I can't help but wonder-what made you offer a helping hand?"
Orion's personality wasn't the type to do charity without an ulterior motive.
His voice was cold and deep. "I do it for Seraphina. Do you think I would do that for your sake?"
Hansen raised his eyebrows, unsurprised by the answer.
His sharp eyes caught sight of Wilson on the other side of the room, poised and courteous. Hansen quickly greeted him.
"Mr. Rockwell, it's truly an honor. Thank you for your timely assistance. However, I'm curious to know what motivated you to lend a hand."
Seraphina shot Hansen a warning glance, signaling him not to stir up trouble.
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Orion's gaze swept across them both before settling on Wilson.
Wilson smiled faintly and, after a brief pause, spoke, "Helping those in need-it's only natural, isn't it? As businessmen, we have a duty and responsibility to contribute to charitable causes. Mr. Colombo, the more opportunities like this, the better. Count me in." Hansen stood there, dumbfounded, as if struck by lightning. He was rendered speechless.
Even Seraphina was stunned with the response. Her eyes were now filled with admiration. Orion, however, turned his head in disbelief. "Ha, hypocrite," he muttered under his breath.
The party ended, and everyone went their separate ways.
Hansen hitched a ride with Seraphina, giving Wilson multiple thumbs-up along the way home.
The New Inter
"That man is on a whole different level from us mere mortals
Seraphina nodded in agreement.
Meanwhile, the research project at Glant Group was progressing smoothly. In just a few days, new results had emerged.
Billy Poe, the project such a large project by himself. He suggested to Seraphina that they bring in additional help
tant at Giant Group, found it overwhelming to manag
Seraphina agreed.
After all, the project had reached a more advanced stage, and its complexity far exceeded the early phases
Two days later. Thomas handed Seraphina a list of new employees.
Glancing at the list, Thomas hesitated before saying. These are graduates from prestigious universities. You can choose one."
Seraphina casually picked up the stack of resumes and asked, "Who's the most outstanding?"
Thomas didn't answer directly but instead reminded her. There's someone in here you wouldn't expect
Raising an eyebrow, Seraphina's curiosity piqued. She flipped through a few
pages
Abruptly, her hand froze as she recognized a familiar face. Her smile stiffened.
What the hell?
Thomas coughed lightly and explained, "Lucinda Corcker, the daughter of the Chairman of Corcker Group"
Seraphina frowned and skimmed through Lucinda's resume. The resume was unimpressive-it listed an average university with no international ranking. Such qualifications shouldn't have even crossed her desk. Thomas explained, "I heard that Mr. Corcker personally contacted HR, which is how her resume made here. But in the end, the final decision is still ours."
Seraphina's gaze flickered with a hint of amusement. She scoffed and tapped her fingers lightly on the table.
So, Lucinda was ready to play the long game?
Or perhaps she wanted to infiltrate the Crosses on purpose?
Whatever it was, it had piqued Seraphina's interest and curiosity.
With a faint smirk, she declared, "She's the one. Send her to assist Billy."
Thomas nodded and said, "Understand."