Chapter 708 Let Her Leave
Chapter 708 Let Her Leave
"They're my substitutes." Joe introduced them as he pushed up his glasses.
Elliot just remembered Henry had just released Joe.
So those people were all Henry's assistants. When those people could completely take over Joe's work, Henry would choose the one who was the best among them to become his personal assistant who'd follow him around. The others would be assigned to other important positions.
"I see." Elliot nodded to indicate that he understood. "S o you're teaching them their work now?"
"Yes." Joe nodded.
Elliot stood up. "Okay, you can teach them later. Henry’s looking for you so you should go."
"Okay," Joe responded.
Elliot raised his foot and went out.
After he left, Joe looked at the people in front of him." You guys wait for me here. I'll be back in a while."
"Yes." The assistants nodded.
Although Mandy nodded too, her mind was not there. Her mind had wandered off to the chairman's office with Joe.
In the chairman's office, Joe pushed the door in.
Chairman Lancaster, I heard you were looking for me." Henry said, "How's the assistant recruitment going?" "I found five candidates, four men and one woman. Their experiences and resumes are very good," Joe walked to Henry and replied respectfully.
Henry rubbed his temples. "Good, train them as soon a s possible."
"I will." Joe nodded.
Henry opened the drawer and took out two contracts from it. He pushed the contracts towards Joe. "The one above is the share transfer letter. You can check if there are any problems. If not, just sign it."
"Yes!" Joe pulled out the chair excitedly and sat down. He then opened the contract on top to go through it.
Henry pointed to the contract underneath it and said," This is the information regarding all the subsidiaries o f the Lancaster Group. You're my executive assistant s o I'll give you the choice. You can go to any subsidiary you want."
When Joe heard this, he was deeply moved in his heart. "But Chairman, most of these subsidiaries already have presidents."
"It doesn't matter, it's alright," Henry crossed his fingers and rested his hand on his stomach as he replied casually.
Joe was so touched he almost cried. "Chairman Lancaster, thank you."
Henry could not help but smile. "Well, take these with you and have a look at them. You can give it to me when you’ve made your decision."
"Yes," Joe immediately straightened his back and responded.
Henry waved his hand.
He got up and left.
Joe returned to the office next door and put the two documents on the table.
Mandy glanced at him and asked casually, "Mr.
Woods, why did the chairman ask to see you?"
Joe frowned and looked at her, dissatisfied. "You're still an intern assistant now. Don’t ask about things you shouldn't be asking!"
"Sorry, I'm just curious." Mandy stuck out her tongue. This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org - ©.
Joe retracted his gaze and said sharply, "Remember what I just said-it doesn't matter if you're an intern assistant or an official assistant. If the chairman or the president wanted to see any one of you, all the others shouldn't ask about it. Even if you asked, don't talk about it, understand?"
"We understand." Other than Mandy, the other four assistants quickly nodded and agreed.
They were all from prestigious universities, so they knew it was common sense.
Although they were all assistants, there was still competition among them. They would be stupid if they told their opponents about it.
"Okay, since you guys understand, let's continue the briefing." After Joe said that, he started teaching them again.
A few days later, those assistants were almost ready t o start working officially.
Therefore, Joe was going to take them to meet Henry.
Mandy was the most excited when she heard about this news.
She had been in the Lancaster Group for several days and on the first day, after she had seen Henry's back, she had never seen him again.
However, she did meet Hayden several times.
"Chairman Lancaster!" Joe pushed open the door of the chairman's office. "I brought a few assistants to come see you."
"Come in." Henry was reviewing some documents and when he heard what Joe said, he replied without looking up.
"Yes." Joe nodded and went in with a few assistants.
The four assistants respectfully followed Joe and didn’t dare to look around.
Mandy was the only one who was not willing to do the same. Although her head was slightly lowered, her eyes kept looking everywhere.
So this was the chairman's office. It was large and luxurious-no wonder it was dedicated just for the chairman.
"These are the assistants?" As Mandy was still thinking, she heard the man she had been thinking about speak. His voice was low, charming, and pleasant to hear.
Mandy blushed.
"Yes. I'll ask them to introduce themselves first?" Joe asked Henry for permission.
Henry nodded slightly. "Okay."
"Did you hear it?" Joe said to Mandy.
Mandy and the others responded. One of them who was standing at the front stepped up and introduced himself.
After they finished introducing themselves, Mandy was the last one.
She took a step forward, raised her head, and was just about to speak, i
Henry frowned, "Why are you here?"
Mandy looked overjoyed. "Chairman, do you remember me?"
Joe was also surprised. "Chairman Lancaster, do you know her?"
The other four assistants were also surprised. The way they looked at Mandy changed, and their gazes became more polite.
Unexpectedly, this woman actually knew the chairman.
However, what was her relationship with the chairman?
Based on Mandy's surprised look, their relationship was probably not that simple.
Henry didn't answer Joe, but he looked at Mandy and asked, "Why are you here?"
Just as Mandy was about to answer, Joe spoke first, "Chairman Lancaster, she’s the assistant I recruited. I think her resume is very good. She had also been a reporter for a while, so I thought it was pretty good and recruited her. But is there something wrong with her?"
"No, no, I don't have any problems!" Mandy quickly shook her head and waved her hand. "I saw the job recruitment posting on the internet and I happened to fulfill the criteria, so I came."
Henry pinched the bridge of his nose. "Okay, the other four can stay, and you can leave."
He pointed at Mandy, obviously not planning to hire her.
Mandy's face turned pale. "Why, Chairman?"
"No reason," Henry pursed his thin lips and replied coldly.
The other four assistants were all happy.
After all, they had one less opponent to compete with and their chances of being an executive assistant had become much greater.
They were obviously happy.
"Joe, send her out," Henry said without giving any explanation and immediately sent her away.
Joe nodded and was about to ask Mandy to leave.
Joe really didn't know what this woman did to make Chairman Lancaster despise her and send her away immediately.
"No, I won’t go!" Mandy did her best to get Joe off her and rushed across Henry's desk. She stared at him angrily. "Chairman, why are you sending me away? I came here through an interview fairly. I have the experience and academic qualifications, and I know I'm as good as them, so what reason do you have to send me away?"
"The reason?" Henry's thin lips pursed into a straight line. "Have you forgotten what you did to my wife and my flowers?"
"I..." Mandy suddenly choked.
Only then did Joe understand that this woman was the culprit who stained madam's skirt and picked the
old man's peony.
He didn't expect to be so unlucky that he had recruited a troublemaker.
No wonder the chairman despised her.
"Enough. Get out." Henry drove her out again.
Mandy still didn't leave.
Henry became a little angry and his expression turned gloomy. "What do you want?"