Chapter 1138
This Time, I Will Get My Divorce, Mr
Chapter 1138 Graysonâs Disdain
At that moment, Grayson, who had a strong dislike toward Sonia, felt even more unhappy with her, thinking she was purposely stalling and making him wait.
After all, Sonia was the only person who was daring enough to do that to him, which he assumed must be because she thought Toby had her back. How arrogant this lady is! Why are you so cocky, Sonia? Youâre nowhere close to Lynette. What makes you think youâre a perfect match for Toby?
As Grayson grew tired of waiting and was about to barge into the building, the receptionist suddenly put down the phone after saying something to Sonia on the inside and turned her attention to the man. âIâm sorry to have made you wait, Mr. Lore. Chairman Reed has agreed to see you now. Please come with me.â She then extended her arm and showed the two men the way.
Grayson lightened up a little when he heard her words, but he remained haughty and insolent. At the same time, he waved his hand and grunted. âAt last, she made the right move.â
When the receptionist heard the manâs words, she secretly rolled her eyes upward in disdain. What the hell is wrong with this man?! He is on someone elseâs turf, yet he wonât keep his arrogance in check at all. I suppose I shouldnât be surprised to see a man like him with a shameless daughter who wants nothing but to be a mistress! No wonder people say like father, like daughter!
The receptionistâs mind was filled with disgust toward Grayson, but due to her status as an ordinary employee working at the front desk, she didnât dare to express her disdain as she continued to lead Grayson and his assistant to the elevator. Nonetheless, she hoped that Sonia would teach them a lesson later.
In the meantime, Grayson, who was following behind the receptionist, kept looking around the building. Noticing the old interior design, Grayson didnât even bother to hide the contemptuous look on his face. In fact, he even wiped the elevator to degrade Soniaâs company, although there was barely any dust inside the elevator. Then, he blew his own hands and clapped them like he was trying to dust his hands. At the same time, he went on to mock the company by asking, âWhatâs with this design? I canât believe Paradigm Co. is so old-fashioned.â
Meanwhile, the receptionist felt even more disgusted when she saw what Grayson did. After all, she worked at the front desk and had come across countless people day in and day out. Thus, she considered herself quite a keen judge of character and was able to see through Graysonâs ill intention behind his gestures.
How cheap! This guy is just trying to make Paradigm Co. seem bad. As one of the employees of her company, she had to admit that Paradigm Co. was not in its best financial state at that moment. However, she was grateful that the company had never forgotten the benefits that they deserved. At the same time, she was never worried about Paradigm Co.âs respect and her own future, considering the relationship between Sonia and Toby.
Because of that, every single employee had a strong sense of belonging in the company. Thus, the receptionist could not stand it when she heard someone degrading her company, but despite her displeasure, she wasnât going to express it anyway because she was just an ordinary employee who worked at the front desk.
Other than knitting her eyebrows and reacting with an indifferent attitude, there was only so much she could do. Nevertheless, she was determined deep down to tell Sonia what she saw, thinking her boss was in a better place to refute Grayson than she was.
Well, even if Chairman Reed canât do anything, Iâm sure Mr. Fuller can handle this guy. At the thought of that, the receptionist only kept her eyes on the elevator door without even bothering to look at Grayson. While she continued to smile, she answered nonchalantly, âParadigm Co. was built more than twenty years ago, so itâs not surprising that the interior design seems old school. Although itâs barely comparable to the trend right now, the design was one of the most popular ones back then.â
âNo wonder.â Grayson smiled nonchalantly. âYou may be right, but after more than two decades, donât you think itâs time for your company to go through a makeover? After all, your companyâs appearance is the most obvious factor that influences how people think of it. If your management wonât do anything to change it, itâll only seem to others as if it hasnât progressed at all without anything worth looking forward to.â The man implied that Paradigm Co. was just like an outdated property, destined to be left forgotten.
The receptionist clenched her fists and faked a smile. âI beg to differ, Mr. Lore. The reason the interior design in Paradigm Co. remains the same is not because we canât afford to change, but because our leaders are nostalgic of the past. Furthermore, with the relationship between Paradigm Co. and the Fuller Group, Iâm sure itâs only a matter of time before they do something about changing the interior design. In fact, even if we donât make any changes, Iâm sure whoever works with our company will respect us due to our alliance with the Fuller Group. After all, no one is going to disrespect us just because of our outdated interior design, which is why I donât think itâs that important of a matter to change the interior design. Moreover, Paradigm Co. is backed by the Fuller Group just as Chairman Reed is backed by Mr. Fuller.â
On the other hand, Grayson could also tell what the receptionist was insinuating, knowing she was trying to point out the fact that the Lore Family had gotten on the wrong side of Toby, making it even harder for them to align themselves with the Fuller Family again.
In that instant, Grayson was overwhelmed with anger, yet there was nothing he could do to the receptionist. After all, he didnât want to be embarrassed if word about him, a corporate president, messing around with an ordinary receptionist got out. Despite his frustration and annoyance with the receptionistâs reply, he couldnât do anything except put up with her.
Because of that, the elevator was shrouded in silence as Grayson fixed his cold gaze on the receptionist. Deep down, Grayson was annoyed about his failure to degrade Paradigm Co., but what irritated him even more was that his petty attempt to insult the company ironically put him in an embarrassing position.
Soon, the elevator arrived just as the door opened. Then, the receptionist stepped out of the elevator and heaved a sigh of relief, pretending as if nothing ever happened. At the same time, she extended her arm and politely invited Grayson and his assistant to step out of the elevator. âThis way, Mr. Lore. Weâre almost reaching Chairman Reedâs office.â
Grayson glimpsed the receptionist and grunted coldly, fixing his collar as he stepped out of the elevator with his assistant following right behind him closely.
âWeâre here,â the receptionist said to Grayson and his assistant, whereupon she knocked on the door.
Soniaâs voice could soon be heard from inside the door. âCome in.â
The receptionist soon opened the door. âChairman Reed, Mr. Lore is here.â
Sonia then put down her pen and looked up, setting her eyes on the receptionist while nodding. âLet them in while you make us some tea.â
âAlright,â the receptionist replied with an affirmative hum, showing Grayson and his assistant the way into Soniaâs office before she left to make them some tea.
The next moment, Sonia stood up and walked closer to Grayson. âMr. Lore, welcome to Paradigm Co. Please take a seat.â She pointed at the couch not far away from her, signaling Grayson to sit there. However, Grayson was seen with a disgusted look on his face when he saw the old-fashioned wooden couch. Thus, he directly approached the couch without responding to Sonia and sat down as if he was the boss who owned the place.
When Sonia saw that, she squinted with an indifferent look on her face. Just as she was about to say something, the receptionist, who was supposed to make some tea, peeked from the door and spoke. âChairman Reed, I canât find the tea leaves, so could you please come here?â The receptionist mustered her courage and waved her hand at Sonia.
Sonia raised her eyebrows upon hearing the receptionistâs words. What? She canât find the tea leaves? Thatâs impossible. They have always been in the same, obvious spot in the cabinet. She must have something she wants to talk to me about. Sonia was sure that the tea leaves should still be there, and she instantly saw through the receptionistâs intention of beckoning her over. Because of that, she nodded and said, âAlright, Iâll meet you in the pantry.â
In the meantime, the receptionist heaved a sigh of relief when she heard Soniaâs affirmative reply, whereupon she disappeared at the door.