Alphs Hayley's Destmed Mate Chapter 70 Not Convincing Hayley's POV: George noticed something was off and asked, "What's wrong? Is something bothering you?" 48 Pearls I had no choice but to respond honestly, "The financial report looks impressive-almost flawless, really.
But...
“There's data that seems questionable," I continued, glancing at Benjamin.
Benjamin's eyes lit up with my remarks. George remained unfazed and urged, "Go on. What's the issue?" I flipped to the fifth page of the financial report and pointed to a specific figure. "The Century Group project shows a profit on paper, but when you compare it to similar projects, the profit for this project is significantly lower. There has to be a problem here." I had hit the nail on the head, directly addressing the core issue.
Similar project, sinvestment, yet the profits differed vastly. It was challenging to believe that everything was fine.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtGeorge smiled slightly and praised, "Well done, Hayz! You have a keen eye. Ben, send someone to investigate this." "Sure thing, Grandpa," Benjamin replied. Though he had already assumed the Alpha position, I noticed he still held George in high regard.
"By the way, you were discussing the need for hire a translator in the meeting?" George asked.
I knew that for common languages, it was easy to find qualified translators with good salaries, but for less common languages, it was much harder.
"Grandpa, I will monitor the translator situation and ensure we find the right person," Benjamin assured. "Okay, in that case, I won't intervene. Remember, everything in moderation. Keep a good balance." "Understood, Grandpa." George stood up and turned to me. "Hayz, stay at the office for now. You can go hwith Ben later. I have something else to take care of." "That's fine, Grandpa Southwell. Go ahead! I'll manage to get hby myself." But before I could finish, Benjamin quickly interjected, "Don't worry, Grandpa. I'll drive her hlater.” "Good, then I'll leave Hayz in your care," George said as he made his exit.
After his departure, Benjamin cback and directed his secretary to leadto the break room. "You can relax here for a bit. There are snacks in the cupboard if you want some. Once I finish with my work, I'll take you out for dinner." I nodded embarrassedly and said, “Actually, you don't need to look after me. I'm a grownup now." 1/2 1027 Thu, Jan 2 Chapter 70 Not Convincing make this difficult for me." Due to the commanding Alpha aura he exuded, I shrugged and decided to say no more.
"Can I use your computer?" I asked.
+8 Pearls Benjamin immediately instructed his secretary to bring in a laptop. After setting it up, he went back to his office to work.
After he left, I carried the laptop in my arms and quickly typed a few lines of code, smoothly accessing the Southwell Group's recruitment system.
The words 'Now Hiring Mornant Language Translator were displayed in bold letters at the top of the page. During the meeting, I overheard them discussing the need for a translator for this language. Coincidentally, I had taught myself Mornant language in the past.
Without hesitation, I clicked to apply.
Benjamin's POV:
Just as I wrapped up my affairs with the Midnight Pack, I was ready to shift my focus to to company matters.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmMy assistant burst into my office at this time. He was visibly excited.
"Alpha, someone has applied for the translator position!" Narrowed my eyes, I instructed, "Set up an online interview. Let's see what she can do." "Sure, Alpha."
My assistant sent over three assessment documents. Within three minutes, she had completed the translations and sent them back.
"Mr. Benjamin, this translator is impressive-seems very knowledgeable aboutMornant language," my assistant reported, his voice brimming with enthusiasm I nodded, instructing him further, "Do whatever it takes to sign her. Money isn't a concern." "But, Alpha, she insists on only doing online translations," my assistant said and gavea troubleslook.
Online translations? No face-to-face contact? That's mysterious! I had a feeling that this candidate was not just anyone. There was something familiar about her.
"Givethe computer," I decided, intent on uncovering her true identity myself.
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