"Don’t sweat it! It was Rose who sniffed out the mole in the company! You might not know, but Linda,the HR Manager sent over from the head office, had been fiddling with the attendance records. She
only showed up for work 78 days in a year, yet she pocketed our full year’s salary and perfect attendance bonus. Oh, and don’t forget the year–end bonus." Kenneth said.
Louisa was taken aback, "How did Rose find out?"
"I’m not entirely sure, just heard from the grapevine that Rose was going to let Linda off the hook. But Linda strutted into the office, spouting a load of trash about Rose loud enough for everyone to hear. A
crowd gathered to watch the drama, and that’s when Rose pulled out the evidence and called the cops." Kenneth said.
"Rose did a great job. She’s amazing!" Louisa was impressed how Rose kept her cool when faced with such a hostile ex–employee. She had some serious guts.
"Ms. Rose is truly remarkable! Young yet such a whiz in business!"
’Totally! She’s definitely got the Collins’ business smarts running in her veins."
"She’s definitely a chip off the old Collins block. Just as brilliant as her brothers!"
"Congrats to Mr. and Mrs. Collins, for having such a wonderful and beautiful daughter. The company’s in good hands, you guys can breathe easy now."
Kenneth and Louisa, hearing all the praises, couldn’t help but feel elated.
Initially, they handed the company to Rose just to keep her busy. Little did they know she would do such a stellar job. It was a sight to behold.
Serena, eavesdropping from a corner, was green with envy as Rose stole the spotlight again. Yet she kept a smile on her face, and walked in with some goodies. "Mom, Dad, I’m back. Guess what I got for
you?"
"Is it from Bright Restaurant?" Louisa asked.
"Yes, I heard their stuff is a tough get. Even if you’re loaded, you still have to queue up for a spot!" Serena said.
"Serena, you went queuing for this?" Louisa was instantly concerned.
"As long as it makes you happy, I don’t mind the wait." Serena unpacked the items and said with a smile, "Let’s eat while it’s still hot!"
In reality, it was the bodyguard who had to queue. Serena only took the food home after it was handed to her. It took minimal effort on her part, but Louisa was already touched. Maybe she could use this
trick more often to win their hearts.
"You’re a Collins heiress, let the staff take care of these things next time." Kenneth said.
Upon hearing this, Serena hugged Kenneth again, "I know you care about me, Dad. I only dare to hug you like this when sis isn’t around. Now, let’s sit down and eat!".
Kenneth felt guilty upon hearing this. Serena was the daughter they raised as their own. With Rose’s return, her status indeed took a hit. She must be feeling upset.
"Even with Rose back, you’re still our daughter. We’ll always look out for you in your future married life." Louisa gently stroked her head, her affection for Serena profound.
"Thank you!" Serena beamed, "I don’t need anything. As long as I can be with you, take care of you, I’m content."
"You silly child." Louisa chuckled, her heart twinged with a hint of sadness. Her daughter was growing up too fast.
Elsewhere.
Carl placed a document in front of Romeo, "Mr. McMillian, this needs your signature. I’ve checked it, everything’s in order."
For small–scale contracts like this, Carl would check them first for Romeo.
Romeo was always busy, and he usually didn’t handle such minor contracts himself.
"Like what you see?" Romeo noticed his gaze and asked casually.
"No, I wouldn’t dare look at Ms. Rose..." Carl lowered his head, no longer daring to look.
"So you’re saying she’s not good–looking?"
"Of course not..." Carl said, breaking out in a cold sweat, "Ms. Rose is so beautiful. Words can’t describe her beauty. She is like a fairy descended to earth, unique in the world. You two are a match made in heaven."
Romeo smiled and said, "You sure have a way with words."
"I’m not very cultured, and it’s just that Ms. Rose’s beauty has inspired all the beautiful words in my mind. It’s because Ms..Rose is so beautiful!"
"Carl."
"Yes, Mr. McMillian, what do you need?" Carl felt a bit uneasy.
"Have I ever treated you poorly since you started working with me at eight?"
Romeo’s question took Carl aback.
"No, you’ve given me the highest salary in the industry! I’m delighted!"
"No, you can’t just look at the present, be content with the status quo."
Carl was a bit puzzled.
"From this month on, your salary will be doubled."

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