CHAPTER 64
Author: Imouni29
last update2024-07-11 16:33:51

Asher stared intently at Alicia. It seemed like for the last week, he didn’t have any free time. There were so many things he needed to do to finish his work.

"It seems like I'm quite busy. If I get some free time, I'll let you know," Asher said, feeling a bit guilty.

Alicia nodded in understanding. She knew that Asher was a leader and always busy with company matters. "Alright. I'll wait for your good news."

Alicia got up from her seat, ready to leave. Before going, she told Asher that she wanted to stop by the marketing director's office to discuss something. Asher agreed with a nod.

After Alicia left, Asher leaned back on the sofa, closing his eyes for a moment to ease the fatigue gnawing at him. Then he glanced at his watch, showing it was late afternoon. It had been a long and stressful day, and he hadn't had any rest.

Suddenly, the phone on his desk rang. Asher reached for it and answered with a serious tone. "Asher here."

"Mr. Asher, this is Joseph." The voice on the other end
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