Chapter 151
I felt a flicker of suspicion but before I could speak, Xander interrupted.
He cleared his throat and smiled. "Ms. Crown, were you eavesdropping? You startled me."
Although I could tell he was joking, I feltpelled to rify, "Please don''t misunderstand, Mr.
Roulder. I wasn''t eavesdropping. I was just about to knock."
Xanderughed even more brightly. "Just kidding. What can I do for you?"
He gestured for me toe into his office. Although I had been with thepany for several days,
it was my first time in his office. My first impression was that it was quite shy.
He was thepany''s vice president, but since the president wasn''t involved inpany affairs,
Xander was effectively in charge. Even so, a leader''s office should be elegant and understated, but
his was different.
The couch was brightly colored with a patchwork design, and even its shape was curved like a
crescent moon. The flowers in the room were real and vibrantly colored. There were more than just
green nts. There were also several quirky little ornaments on his desk.
The overall style was quite feminine. If I didn''t know this was his office, I might have thought I was in
the wrong ce.
"Do you like it?" Xander noticed my scrutiny.
I forced a smile. To be honest, I didn''t like it. Itcked the seriousness an office should have.
But he was the boss, so what he liked was what mattered.
I smiled andplimented, "Mr. Roulder, your office has a very unique style."
Xander smiled and gestured for me to sit on the couch. "I don''t like dull decor. My second brother
always says the same. By the way, the second brother is our big boss. I was talking to him on the
phone earlier, and your sudden appearance startled me."
I chuckled, but inwardly I was musing. He called the big boss his second brother, which indicated a
close rtionship. No wonder he could make decisions so freely.
"I''ll make sure it doesn''t happen again," I assured him.
"No worries. It''s just me being jumpy." Xander''s response made meugh.
He was very down-to-earth and approachable, without the aloofness often found in high-ranking
executives. He waspletely different from Chris.
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When I was at Gildon Corporation, Chris was the president of thepany and nothing more.
During work hours, whether at the office or negotiating deals, he was always Mr. Gildon, and I was
just his assistant, an ordinary employee.
Thinking back, his behavior wasn''t about fairness and impartiality. It was simply because he didn''t
love me.
My heart ached as soon as I thought of that. I remembered why I came to see Xander. "Mr. Roulder,
I''d like to request the afternoon off."
"Time off?" Xander looked at me.
"Yes, I have something to take care of," I exined vaguely.
Xander nodded. "Sure, sure, go ahead. Don''t worry about the clients. I talked to the big boss, and
he said he''ll handle it. Just focus on your work and leave the rest to us."
"Huh?" I was a bit confused. I hadn''t even met the big boss, so why was he being so considerate?
Xanderughed. "The big boss is handsome and kind. If you met him, you''d definitely fall for him."
Fall for him?
My face inexplicably reddened, but I quickly realized Xander meant the boss was approachable, so
I yed along. "Such a great boss must be loved by everyone."