Many were gobsmacked by her move.
Holy smokes, she must be new, right? To actually sit next to Romeo.
Didn’t everyone know Romeo hates being disturbed at lunchtime?
Though they weren’t dining at the same table, her seat was just to the left of Romeo, barely half a yard away.
Romeo didn’t like people getting close. Especially women with nervous dining habits, he could tell right away what she was after.
Lena felt Romeo’s gaze and thought she had caught the attention of the formidable CEO. She ducked her head, pretending to spill soup on her blouse, then turned and asked politely, "Excuse me, do you
happen to have a napkin? I’ve accidentally stained my clothes."
Romeo’s eyes fell on her, seeing right through her little ruse.
"Are you new here? I haven’t seen you around before. Hi, I’m Lena from the admin department. Which department are you in?"
"Lena, is it?" That’s when Rosemary returned, taking her seat on Romeo’s right. His tone softened a bit,
"Finished your call?"
"Yeah." Rosemary glanced at Lena, "Didn’t your admin manager give you a handbook on your first day?
The group’s structure, the company’s main business, the heads of each department - weren’t they all in the booklet? Sounds like the admin manager dropped the ball."
Lena was flustered by the sudden appearance of this commanding woman, "May I ask who you are?"
"My wife," Romeo introduced.
Lena’s face was beyond shocked.
When did Romeo get hitched?
She was doomed, how could she not have known Mr. McMillian was already taken.
"Focus on your work in the future, stop daydreaming."
Hearing Rosemary’s words, Lena replied ashamedly, "Yes, Mrs. McMillian."
She stood up, ready to carry her tray away, when Rosemary inquired, "Not eating?"
"I, I just. it’s a bit warm here, I’ll eat over there."
Lena hadn’t expected the boss’s wife to have such a strong presence and quickly scurried away with her tray.
Rosemary caught Romeo looking at her with a half-smile, unimpressed, "What are you looking at? Eat your food."
Romeo, unable to hold back a chuckle, continued to serve her, "Watching my wife nip my admirers in the bud."
"You seem to find it amusing?"
"Did you scare her off knowing I was going to fire her, just to save her job?" Romeo knew his young wife’s intentions all too well.
"She’s young. It’s normal to have fantasies."
"You say that as if," Romeo teased, gently flicking her nose, "you’re not young yourself?"
"A good employee is worth keeping."
"And how do you know she’s a good employee?"
"Isn’t that what you said? That this subsidiary is doing quite well, and the staff are enthusiastic."

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