Chapter 518: Return to the Bar
Rex drives to the Han Yu Law Firm Building. Thepany has been managed very well under Orson''s
leadership these years. It used to have the two main floors of the building, but now, it has three more
floors, which adds to a total of five floors.
Rex parks his car in the underground garage and takes the elevator to the floor where Han Yu is. As
soon as he goes out of the elevator, he sees two unfamiliar people at the front desk. Obviously, they
are also unfamiliar with him. However, looking at his outfit and the flowers in his hand, they know that
this man is unusual. They subconsciously stand up and greet him, "Hello, sir, can I help you?"
Rex tells them he wants to meet Orson. The two women look at each other with surprise. Are Mr.
Orson and he on a first name basis?
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One asks Rex politely, "Sir, do you have an appointment?"
Just as Rex is about to reply, he sees someone walk out of the office who happens to be someone at
an intermediate managerial level led by him before. Rex has seen the personnel list and this man is the
deputy general manager now.
Seeing Rex, he is really surprised. He pauses for half a minute before he regains his senses, "Mr.
Rex?"
Rex raises his eyebrows, "Hello, Smith."
Smith?
Does he directly call the deputy general manager''s name? The more surprising thing is that Mr. Smith
shows much respect for him. The two women are frozen. Who exactly is this person?
"Mr. Rex, are you here to meet Mr. Orson?" Smith immediately wees Rex in. Seeing that the two at
the front desk are still in shock, heforts them, "OK, fine, go back to work."
Rex walks through the corridor with flowers. Most ss in Han Yu is transparent, and only the shutters
in the higher-ups'' rooms could be closed. The old employees couldn’t hide their surprise and all turn
their heads to an ufortable angle to sneak a peek at him.
Rex is expressionless, but he is quite happy. After all, these are the colleagues who once worked with
him for many years. He is a little moved, but this is not an asion to talk about the old days.
Smith takes him to the president''s office, which is Orson''s office. Then, he leaves, "Mr. Rex, I''ve just got
a few things to do first. Let''s talkter."
As someone at the management level, he can take a hint.
Rex pats him on the shoulder and says, "Thanks."
"It''s my pleasure."
Rex knocks on the door. He has already greeted Orson on the way here. Orson must have known he is
here, but he doesn''te out. Just as Rex is about to knock again, the door is opened. Orsones
to open the door for him personally, "Wee!"
Rex couldn''t help but chuckle, "Orson, where is the etiquetteing from?"
"You haven''te here for so long. I''m ttered that you are here." Orson nces at the blooming
flowers held by Rex. They are really pretty, and he is excited, "Why do you buy flowers?"
"Ie from Lily''s florist. She asks them to prepare this for you."
Orson suddenly remembers that Lily recently opens a florist and she manages it well. He takes the
flowers over and puts it in the empty vase. Seeing these beautiful flowers, Orson is naturally in a good
mood, "Lily is really nice."
They sit on the sofa in the middle of the office. Orson asks his secretary to prepare a pot of ck tea.
The fragrance of the tea, with the refreshing fragrance of flowers, makes people feel rxed to sit
there.
Rex hase to Han Yu several times before, but the purpose of this visit is different. Rex must have
thought about his suggestion that he told him thest time. Orson is very happy when he sees Rex is
here. He thinks this means that Rex brings the good news.
He takes his teacup and drinks some tea. He is so excited that he asks Rex directly, "Rex, have you
thought about your work? I''ve been waiting for you."
Rex looks around the office. It''s more spacious and well-decorated. He remarks casually, "Don''t you tell
me you are a bit hectic? But I think the firm is well managed by you."
Orson says, "I just hope you can be back to make it better for Han Yu."
They are the founders of Han Yu and have put much effort to it. They are the reason why it has
be the NO.1 firm of the industry. As awyer, Rex is professional and his ability is unparalleled.
He is a genius who understands thew well and has a good grasp of human nature.
"Yesterday, I talked with Lily. She also wants me toe back. You all ask me toe back, so I will
try again. I haven''t managed the firm for so many years. If I take it over now, I''m afraid others at the
managerial level..."
Orson stops him, "The equity has never changed. You are still thergest shareholder and you have
the absolute right. What do you worry about? I don''t think there is anything wrong. I have never
questioned your ability."
Speaking of this, Rex is very grateful to Orson. Back then, he had left in a hurry because of Lily''s
ident. Orson shoulders the heavy burden by himself. Not only has Orson neverined, but
also he refuses the shares Rex gives him and puts much effort to the firm.
It is not a small sum of money, nor is it a fixed sum of money. It is a valuable asset that everyone would
crave for. But Orson refuses it.
With people, Orson is sensible and reasonable. With money, he is righteous and dignified.
However, Rex feels guilty, "Orson, in fact, you are the one who is in charge of thepany right now. I
can be back, but I don''t want to take any important positions. It''s enough to do anyw-rted work."
Orson takes a sip of tea. No one knows if the tea is too hot or he is dissatisfied with Rex''s response, he
frowns, "Rex, we have known each other since college. Do you think I would value the position or
money? You have the most shares and I also have quite a lot. I don''t need the share you give me
anymore. To me, this is enough. Fulfilling ourselves is more important than earning the money. You
deserve something better. I hope you cane back. Do you understand?"
As awyer, Orson understands that feeling better. Everyw student andwyer may have an invisible
responsibility and pressure on themselves. He believes Rex has it, otherwise, Rex will not be here.
Rex knows what Orson thinks and he is moved, "Orson, thank you."
Orson smiles and stands up. He bumps Rex on his shoulder, a familiar move, just like what they used
to do in college, "Thanks foring back."