When There Is Nothing Left But Love Chapter 684
He got up from his seat and walked closer to me. “Did Nora make this?”
I was surprised at his guess. “How did you guess?”
Heughed. “You don’t have many friends here, let alone friends free enough to bring lunch for you. So
naturally, I guess it’s Nora.”
That makes a lot of sense.
I beganying out the utensils and passed him the gastric medication. “Here you go. Remember to take
this if you have gastric pain.”
He looked at the medicine before turning his gaze toward me. “Did you ask Nora to pick this up?”
I nodded. “Something like that.”
He took the lunchbox from me and paused for a moment before asking, “Did you see Ashtonst
night?”
I was taken aback by his question. I’m going to get whish from the way his mind works.
Seeing as I’d suddenly be mute, he took a few bites of his food beforeunching into a
monologue. “Fuller Corporation is nning a project in A City. Technically speaking, Ashton doesn’t
need to be in A City for it, but he’s here and it seems like he’s nning to stay for quite some time.”
I nodded, not intending to reply.
He frowned at my continued silence. “Since Fuller Corporation isn’t a local business, they’re nning to
hold a public tender for the project tonight at Oasis Hotel. Murphy Corporation is nning to bid on this
project as well.”
I stared at him in surprise before finally speaking, “You can just let me know directly what you need me
to do.”
He chuckled at my words as a bright smile began to form on his face. “I’m putting you in charge of this
project!”
I frowned at him in confusion. “I’ve just joined thepany not long ago, as your secretary. My job is to
take care of your odd jobs and organize your documents. Following up with Fuller Corporation is a job
more suited to a project director. Even if you insist on putting me in charge, you need to consider my
capabilities. Do you have that much faith in me?”
He raised his brows and put down the fork in his hands. With a serious expression, he said, “You’ve
worked at Fuller Corporation for years, making your way up to the Director position from the lowest
rung of the corporatedder. Isn’t that proof enough of your capabilities? A position is an abstract thing,
and it doesn’t dictate whether a secretary can handle the tasks of a project director. You can ask Linda
yourself. She’s always been an executive assistant since she first joined thepany, but she has a
hand in most Murphy Corporation projects.”
I knitted my brows. Is he trying to hard-sell me or something?
He continued, “Besides if we send you to bid for the project, our chances of sess are a lot higher.
I’m not above ying some dirty tricks.”
As if I didn’t know what he had in mind. He’s definitely trying to gain some leverage by using my
rtionship with Ashton.
I didn’t really want to go, though I didn’t say a word.
He looked at me, and his gaze softened. “I’m not going to force you if you don’t want to. You’ll just lose
your twenty percentmission on the project, that’s all.”
Stunned, I blurted, “Twenty percent?”
He arched his brows and said, “Supervisors in charge are entitled to a twenty percentmission for
all sessful bids. This policy has been around since Murphy Corporation was first established.”
I wasn’t unaware ofmission distributions for sessful bids, but supervisors typically got a five
percent cut. Even ten percent was pushing it.
A twenty percent cut was a mouth-watering prospect. A project from apany as big as Fuller
Corporation would at leaste with a six-figuremission. If it was a project on arger scale, it
could go into the millions.
Amission like that could set me upfortably for years.
Armond noticed that I was in a daze. He continued eating for a while before walking toward the other
end of his desk. He passed some documents to me. “These are all the details regarding the project by
Fuller Corporation. The local council is nning to work with Ashton as well. Right now, we only have
one advantage going into the bidding, and that’s you.”
I replied helplessly, “Ashton’s not going to favor me in the tender just because of our personal
rtionship. You said it yourself; profit is the only thing that matters in business.”
He smiled cryptically at me. “How would you know if you never try? The tender begins tonight, so you
need to get the bid proposal out this afternoon.”
Pursing my lips, I replied in a somewhat harsh tone, “Mr. Murphy, aren’t you just making my life difficult
now?”
He smirked. “So you can’t do it? Or you won’t do it?”
The words froze in my throat. Neither scenario was urate, though my heart still hesitated.
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He broke the silence first. “Scarlett, you should start thinking about what you’ll gain from this. Just ask
Linda if you’re unsure about anything.”
He turned his attention back to his documents after leaving me with that piece of advice.