Kyson looked at him with a blank, icy stare.
The chill in his gaze was piercing, making Kurt wish he could vanish.
Kurt quickly wiped the smile off his face, straightened up, and bowed his head in respect.
âIt wasnât funny at allâ¦â
Seeing this, Kysonâs expression softened slightly.
âExactly.
So stop wasting time on such pointless humor.
â
âOkay, Mr.
Shaw.
â
As they conversed, the elevator reached the fifteenth floor.
Unbeknownst to the occupants of the fifteenth floor that Kyson would arrive, his sudden presence caused a stir.
âGreetings, Mr.
Shaw!â
.
.
Library
âMr.
Shaw has never visited the logistics department before.
What could he be doing here?â
âDid we mess up somehow, and now heâs here to correct us?â
A female employee, clearly smitten with Kyson, whispered, âWho cares if we get scolded? I donât mind.
The only thing that matters is that Iâm now closer to Mr.
Shaw, and he looks even more handsome up close!â
âYouâre right.
Iâve only seen him from afar during staff meetings.
Today Iâm closer to him than ever before!â
âLook! Heâs coming this way!â
The entire department was buzzing with excitement and murmurs due to Kysonâs unexpected arrival.
Many employees stood up to greet him respectfully, bowing in a formal manner.
Kyson nodded nonchalantly, âNo need to be formal.
Iâm just here to look around.
Continue with your work.
Act as if Iâm not here.
â
Yet, his presence was undeniable, and pretending he wasnât there was impossible.
Still, he was their boss, and they had to obey.
With a mix of awe and fear, they returned to their desks and resumed their tasks.
Those who had been idly browsing on their phones quickly straightened up, looking earnest and fearful of being noticed.
Meanwhile, Dulcie, tucked away in a corner, was focused on her typing.
Suddenly, she caught snippets of conversation about something, something about Mr.
Shaw.
As she looked up, she saw Kyson, dressed sharply in a suit, exuding a commanding presence, being respectfully escorted by Kurt.
It appeared he was here to inspect their work.
She was caught off guard.