Madison was stunned and she thought she had heard wrong.
The next second, she felt that Stella was lying to her and had deliberately come to fool her.
Without waiting for her to speak, Stella said again, "Except him, all the senior managers who left when
the Steward Group had trouble can return."
Madison was completely dumbfounded.
She only said after a while, "What, why...?"
Stella glimpsed at the time, raised her head and glanced around. "Do you want to talk here?"
Madison immediately reacted and went out with Stella without caring others.
She did not want to work there anymore anyway.
There was a cafe not far away outside.
Sitting inside, Madison clasped her hands, stared at the glass water in front of her and asked
nervously, "Is it true, for what you’ve just said?"
Stella said, "Duh. Do you think I was helping you out?"
Madison said with doubt, "This concerns the Steward Group, could you possibly take charge of it? Are
you trying to make fun of me?"
"I'm not as free as you. Why shouldn’t I do something else if I have the strength?"
"But the Steward Group's side..."
Stella said, "You don't have to worry about other things. Just tell me whether your husband wants to
return to the Steward Group or not."
Madison gritted her teeth. Their family situation had become like that, why won’t he?
Could it he possibly be a hotel’s security guard for the rest of his life?
Stella said, "You can go back and ask him. If he’s willing to return to the Steward Group, ask him to
come to the company for a meeting tomorrow morning."
"That, that’s it? Without any conditions? "
"Of course there are conditions."
Madison sneered. "I knew you’re up to no good."
Stella smiled. "I never said I’m a good person."
Madison raised her chin. "Say it then. I'll think about it. If it's okay, I'll tell him."
"As I said just now, except him, I hope the senior managers who left the Steward Group could return."
Stella took a sip of coffee. "Of course, I won’t force them. Those who are willing to return could do so.
My condition is that your husband needs to help me contact them and deliver my message."
They were in huge disgrace when they left the company and they had become the scapegoats for long.
It was inevitable for them to hate the Steward Group, it would already be a huge blessing if only one or
two of them are willing to return.
Madison hesitated and said, "That's your request?"
"Of course. Or should I ask you to pay a deposit of 360 thousand dollars first?"
Madison heaved a sigh of relief. "I get it, I'll bring your words to him."
Stella said, "The Steward Group is no longer the same as before, it may be difficult at first, but I
promise that as long as we get through the current difficulties, we will give them what they deserve
without losing a bit. In addition, I will deal with the bad culture left by the company before, as well as
those who illegally use the company’s money and involve in bribery. "
She paused and continued, "Just tell him these."
There was not much time now, and she could not find each of them one by one.
She could only demonstrate her attitude on that.
It was unnecessary for her to say anything more. The Steward Group had stirred up quite a big
commotion recently and it was hard to not know what had happened.
After saying that, Stella got up. "That’s it. I'm leaving."
Madison was still absorbed in her decisive and resolute words just now. She then also got up. "Well…"
Stella looked back at her. "Is there anything else you’re not clear of?"
It was not that she did not understand, it was just that she did not expect that Stella whom she had
disdained the most back then had saved her twice.
One was during the drinking social event, and the other was giving them a chance to start again.
Madison said after falling into silence for a moment, "I just think you're very impressive in saying those
words. You have the style of the iron lady."
"Aren't you impressive too, you could raise children while going to work."
"I'm not going to work there anymore. I'm either excluded or annoyed all day."
Stella said, "Isn’t that how working should look like?"
In fact, to put it another way, Madison was actually quite lucky before. Her husband had been the
Steward Group’s senior executive at a young age with an annual salary worth several million dollars.
Besides being busy and have no time to accompany her, he had provided her a lot of things.
The point was she enjoyed it too.
Everyone had his or her own life and choice, and that may be her way of happiness.
After leaving the café, Stella sent a message to Clarence while walking towards the place where she
parked the car.
After sending the message, Stella put away her mobile phone and took out her key. As soon as she
looked up, she saw a man leaning against the car not far away.
He was on the phone. He looked composed and did not show much emotion. His eyes did not
concentrate on one spot.
Stella stopped and could not help but let out a smile.
That was her happiness.
When Clarence finished talking on phone, she walked over and whispered, "Didn’t you say you’re not
coming?"
Clarence looked up at her and slightly raised his eyebrow. "I just passed by, what a coincidence, no?"
“…”
She looked around and asked, "Where's Nathan?"
"I’ve let him go back." Clarence took the key from Stella's hand, "Get in, let’s go back."
Stella said, "Why don't I drive? You look terrible."
Clarence asked, "Do I look tired?"
"A little."
Clarence smiled and approached her a little. "I think I'm quite energetic. Why don't we have a try in the
car?"
“…”
‘Get lost!’
Clarence drove on their way back. "How's the conversation?"
"I’ve said everything I should. I wonder how the result would be."
"We'll know tomorrow."
Stella was surprised when she heard that. "You know about the meeting tomorrow?"
Clarence hummed and smiled. "There’s nothing I don’t know."
Stella asked suspiciously, "Could you possibly have hidden a spy in the company?"
"Not spy, I just have some sources of information."
After a pause, Stella asked again later, "Do you think they will come?"
"It depends on how they think." Clarence continued, "It's the best choice for people like your colleagues
who don't work well and are seriously short of money, but it’s not necessary for others. Although it’s
Lyndon Steward who did it, they’ve become the scapegoats for the Steward Group. After encountering
such a great injustice, it’s inevitable that they’ll get angry."
Stella thought so too.
She sighed and stretched. "Anyway, let’s not force it. It's good to have only one or two come anyway. At
least they’re innocent and are serious in their work, which is better than those who stayed now."
"Those people now are led by Armand. Everything would be easy if we get rid of him."
Stella said, "But since he didn't leave, and he’s come to me specially, that shows that his position in the
Steward Group won’t be so easily shaken."
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