The next morning, at the chairman’s office in the Alliance Enterprise’s building.
As one of the top ten large enterprises in the city, David Williams, the chairman of Alliance Enterprise, had a very rigid schedule. He came to the company to conduct meetings and distribute work early.
Knock Knock. Knock. The office door was knocked.
“Come in.”
The door opened, and a female secretary in a professional suit walked to David with a letter. Then, she put the letter on the table.
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