The driver up front and this Mr. Lanos dude are both her subordinates.
Sheila rolled her eyes at Ellinor again, not feeling too happy about the situation If it werenât for the time when Ellinor helped Ms. Gipson find her lost cell phone, she wouldnât be stuck dragging her less thanâ
classy sister along to Crescent Society Ellinor just wasnât up to snuff!
Soon enough, the car pulled up in front of the Crescent Society building downtown.
Chase got out of the car, then went around to Ellinorâs side, bent down, and opened the door, âMs.
Mendoza, alter you.â
Ellinor got out of the car, expressionless, like it was just another day Sheila was ticked off by this, but she figured Mr. Larios just randomly opened Ellinorâs door, not because he was favoring her or anything.
She couldnât stand the thought of being treated worse than Ellinor, so she didnât get out on her side and instead moved over to Ellinorâs side, but before she could even get out Chase casually closed the door.
So she had to open the door herself and get out.
Chase led them into the building, into the elevator, and then to the Crescent Society CEOâs office.
Having opened the door to the CEOâs office, Chase casually knocked twice, saying lightly, âMs. Gipson, the two Ms. Mendozas you were expecting are here.â
In the office, a woman in a sleek suit sat behind a desk, looking down at some papers.
The womanâs hair was mediumâlength and curly, simply tied in a tow ponytail: a lock of hair was casually tucked behind her ear. She wore simple and elegant goldârimmed glasses that gave off a relaxed yet mature businesswoman vibe.
Having finished his errand, Chase nonchalantly settled down on the sofa.
Ida looked up from her papers, her goldârimmed glasses reflecting a faint light. Her gaze fell directly on Ellinor.
Sheila saw this and stepped forward, trying to deliberately block Ellinor. She smiled and said, âHello, Ms. Gipson, Iâm Sheila Nice to meet you!â
Ida gave a slight nod, âHello, Ms. Mendoza, on the phone earlier, you mentioned you were willing to endorse our new product, night?â
Sheila replied enthusiastically. âOf course, itâs my pleasure to work with Crescent Society.â
Ida gave a small smile, âAlright then, Iâll have someone show you our new product right away. Before becoming the face of our product, you should first understand what it 15â
âOkay.â
Sheila felt a bit overlooked. They had just arrived, she hadnât even sat down yet, and she already had to go outâ¦.
She had the feeling that Ms. Gipson wasnât as polite as she was on the phone.
The secretary came in, asking Sheila to follow her out to see the product.
As Sheila followed the secretary to the office door, she turned around to see that not only had Ellinor not followed, but she was actually sitting down, She called out unhappily. âEllinor, are you daydreaming or something? Letâs go!â
Ida, however, said, âNo, Iâd like Ms. Mendoza to stay: I have something to discuss with herâ
Sheila was taken aback, feeling a bit disgruntled, âUh.. Ms. Gipson, even though sheâs my sister, sheâs also my assistant. She might feel uncomfortable if sheâs not with me!â Idaâs expression remained unchanged but seemed even colder, âDonât worry, our staff will take good care of your assistant.â
âUh.. okayâ Sheila didnât know what else to say. She was curious about why Ms. Gipson wanted Ellinor to stay but didnât have a reason to stay and listen.
After thinking about it, she figured it must be some thankâyou words for Ellinor helping her find her phone. Humph! What else important could she possibly have to say to her?!
No matter how unhappy Sheila was, she had to leave with the secretary.
When the office was empty of others, Ida immediately stood up, walked around the desk, and naturally began massaging Ellinorâs shoulders, âBoss, glad you could finally spare some time to visit the company!â