"Molly."
This time, Hunter didn’t address her with the formal title "President Molly" like Jaime from LY did. He just used her first name, suggesting they were more than just professional acquaintances.
Molly turned around, and upon seeing Hunter, her face lit up with a radiant smile. She walked towards Hunter cheerfully, and when she saw him extend his hand, she willingly shook it, whispering, "Hunter."
"Hmm," Hunter’s gaze softened a bit. "I hope I’m not late?"
"Nope, you’re early," Molly guided him forward. "There’s some red wine up front that you might like. I’ll pour you a glass."
Jaime, on the side, was a bit puzzled. Was it just him, or did Hunter throw him a slightly hostile look earlier? Was it all in his head? For some reason, this hostility felt oddly familiar, like the way Romeo used to look at him.
Nobody expected Molly to invite not only Jaime, the CEO of LY, but also Hunter. Everyone was taken aback.
Molly handed a glass of wine to Hunter. "Hunter, this one’s for you."
"Girls shouldn’t drink so much."
"Hunter, you’ve helped me so much. I insist on toasting to you."
Just as Hunter was about to suggest she only needed to take a little sip, Molly had already downed the entire glass. She even smiled at him afterwards, her smile innocent and pure. She was already quite adorable, and now in her evening dress, she looked even more charming and sweet.
"Such a considerate guy, this Hunter," one of the chairmen walked over to them with a big smile on his face. "You hardly ever show up to other corporations’ functions, but for President Molly, you made an exception."
"Exactly," another chairman joined in. "You didn’t even attend the 70th birthday banquet of the CEO of the Stellar Group."
Upon hearing this, Molly immediately turned to Hunter in disbelief.
"Molly is different from others," Hunter’s response left the two chairmen stunned, then they burst into laughter.
"Since Hunter thinks so highly of our President Molly, we hope you’ll give her a hand as she takes on her new role."
"Yeah, President Molly doesn’t have a lot of experience. If you could cooperate more with our group..."
Upon hearing this, Molly immediately cut them off, "Let’s not talk about work today. Hunter, let’s go over there."
These two chairmen were really annoying.
"Hey, I heard that Hunter is here at the Cooper Group today for some sort of partnership discussion. Any idea what that’s about, or how it’s going?"
"Yeah, I’m curious about what the first partnership President Molly will bring to us after taking office will be."
"You guys ask too much," Hunter avoided a direct answer, and instead said casually, "As for the specifics of the partnership, I’ll discuss it with Molly in detail when the time comes."
"And you guys don’t need to worry too much about it," Molly added.
A couple of board members were pissed off and found a reason to bail.
"Take it slow," Jaime encouraged Molly standing in front of him. "When I first managed LY, I also started from scratch. I’ve seen your competition. You’re very talented, creative, and hardworking. I believe you can make it in the design industry."
"Thank you, Mr. Jaime," Molly was touched.
"I’m not just making small talk. I really think you can do it," Jaime patted her shoulder encouragingly. "Keep going, you’ll do great."
Hunter was dealing with work stuff in the distance, and he saw the two of them laughing and talking. Jaime even patted Molly’s shoulder.
"Boss, are you listening? Boss?" Julian, on the other end of the phone, thought there was a bad connection, since given his boss’ attitude towards work, he wouldn’t be distracted.
"Mm-hmm, continue."
"Boss, are you feeling down?" Julian seemed to sense a hint of unhappiness in Hunter’s tone, but he couldn’t possibly be unable to control his emotions, could he?
Was he overthinking? But why did he feel that the boss’ behavior today was a bit off?
An assistant ran over and said something to Molly. Molly nodded, then said to Jaime, "The ceremony is starting."
First up, President Jay, who disliked Molly the most, went on stage. He hypocritically welcomed Molly on behalf of the entire board, then subtly issued some warnings, implying that the entire company’s staff was watching her performance, hoping she would do well and not disappoint everyone.
"Don’t mind him," Jaime stood next to Molly, their silhouettes looking particularly harmonious.
"I don’t give a hoot about him," Molly had long been fed up with this director. Today in the meeting room, he embarrassed her in front of everyone. He obviously disliked her, but now he was saying these welcoming words. He was such a hypocrite.

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