Rosemary had been waiting for a while in Romeo’s office when her cell phone began buzzing.
It was Dean, reporting on the latest progress of their fashion company. He finished his report with a light-hearted question:
"Ms. Rose, when is your winter break? There’s a bunch of people at the office asking about you. They miss you, you know, and they’re looking forward to your return."
Rosemary had previously weeded out all the "bad apples" in the company and led it to new heights, earning the affection of many employees.
After starting college, she delegated minor issues to Dean. For major matters, she would video conference with him and give him directives.
Four months had passed in a blink. She was so busy she didn’t have time to drop by the office. Many staff members missed her and constantly asked Dean about her whereabouts.
"I’ll find time to return," replied Rosemary.
"That’s great. They’ll be thrilled to hear that." Dean sent two more voice messages. "Oh, by the way, Mr. Collins had a design team remodel your office while you were away last semester. It’s all done now, and I’ve sent you some photos. It looks fantastic."
Rosemary received a dozen photos, all designed according to her preferences. The entire floor was open-concept—spacious and bright.
"The best remodeling company did it. It took four months. The best materials were used—zero formaldehyde, pollution-free."
"Also, this bedroom was specifically requested by Mr. Collins. It’s right next to your office, so you can rest when you’re tired from work. The bed, the mattress—all top-notch. And your walk-in closet is done too."
"Here is the living room Mr. Collins prepared for you. The sofa and everything were custom-made. The projector is over there, so you can watch movies when you’re free. Mr. Collins had Julian replace all your coffee with the S series. For tea, he got you the best ones. He also got a snack cabinet and organized a bunch of snacks.
There’s nuts, cookies, candy, and chips. They’ve been here for half a year. When are you coming back to eat them? I wouldn’t mind helping out."
Dean said this with genuine envy. Ms. Rose was lucky to have a brother who was both dominant and gentle.
"I’ll let you know when I finalize my schedule."
"Okay!" Dean was delighted. "Oh, and Rose Fashion’s contract with us is almost up. They proposed a five-year renewal and they need you to sign it in person."
After all, he couldn’t do it for her. Only Rosemary’s signature and company seal would make it official.
Rose Fashion was formerly VO Fashion, a first-line international brand. It was later acquired by Romeo due to financial problems and internal conflicts.
In order to have more dealings with Rosemary, Romeo did not merge VO Fashion into McMillian Corporation but let it stand alone under a new name—Rose Fashion.
He handed all production orders from Rose Fashion to LY for processing and quality inspection. Once completed, they were returned to Rose Fashion’s warehouse.
In other words, he was helping LY earn a little more money in a different way.
Rosemary replied with a simple "Okay" and tidied up the unopened drinks and snacks on the coffee table, putting them neatly in the snack cabinet. She didn’t want the table to appear messy.
Suddenly, she heard the office door being pushed open, and a woman’s aggressive voice rang out.
"Who are you? Why are you in Mr. McMillian’s office?"
Rosemary looked in the direction of the voice. It was a young woman, no more than twenty, wearing a pair of Dior high heels and a high ponytail that matched her proud and domineering personality.

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