Chapter 388: Being a Secretary
Chapter 388: Being a Secretary
Ian Quinnell is someone overseas.
Thea Shaw had never met him, and Landon Ford wouldn’t go out of his way to introduce him to her.
Thea Shaw didn’t know what kind of person Ian Quinnell was, but she thought Landon Ford’s idea of pushing Jason Bishop over there was brilliant.
If it weren’t for the hotpot restaurant exposing some of Jason Bishop’s true nature, Thea Shaw would just have to say, are teenagers today all this scheming?
She came to Landon Ford, using the secretary’s idea to recognize Jason Bishop.
This actually reminded Landon Ford: "Haven’t you finished your exams, and you’re on vacation now?"
"Ah..."
Thea Shaw was momentarily caught off guard, with a vague bad premonition in her heart: "I have finished the exam, but what if I have to take extra classes during the holiday..."
Actually, it was nonsense.
Her study progress was very fast, and she had no interest in family business.
Mr. Sutton and Mrs. Sutton were quite relaxed with her, now during vacation, letting her have fun to her heart’s content.
There were absolutely no extra classes.
"If you’ve already learned, then extra classes are redundant for you. For example, if you have a better opportunity now, you can completely be my secretary to make up for your lack of social experience."
Thea Shaw: "..."
No, she wasn’t willing.
The man sitting across had already started offering conditions, "Work five days a week, sit in the office, generally nothing will disturb you, you can play games or whatever you like, just stay in the company. One million a month."
Thea Shaw: "..."
Such generous conditions instantly tempted Thea Shaw.
She blushed slightly: "That feels a bit embarrassing."
Anyone else would feel embarrassed to take so much.
Did Thea Shaw actually feel embarrassed?
Of course she wouldn’t.
"As long as you come to keep me company." Landon Ford’s deep voice carried through: "You can name any amount."
After saying this, he added more seriously: "Moreover, joining me to learn will be beneficial for you to take over Sutton Family’s business in the future."
Thea Shaw was momentarily contemplative, hesitated, and said, "If I say I don’t want to take over Sutton’s work, would that be a bit unambitious?"
Thea Shaw had never clearly stated this topic.
She knew that after returning to the Sutton Family, they would compensate by transferring part of the shares to her.
But she truly didn’t like managing the company.
She wasn’t sure if she had talent in this area, but first of all, she had no interest.
What she was considering now was, as a child of the Sutton Family, whether she would take on this responsibility.
After all, what if Zia Sutton couldn’t manage the Sutton Group alone in the future?
"You don’t like it?"
Landon Ford wasn’t too surprised, sometimes Thea Shaw’s character was too lazy, lacking the drive typical of heirs, so what she said seemed normal.
He calmly said: "If you don’t want to take over, then don’t take over. You won’t have to rely on the Sutton Family in the future."
Eventually, she would become part of the Ford Family, and he would take responsibility anyway.
Thea Shaw was thoughtful: "Looks like I still need to find an opportunity to have a good talk with the Sutton Family."
To prevent them from suddenly pushing Thea Shaw to start an internship at the company later.
She just wanted to be a laid-back fortune teller occasionally; she had fought tooth and nail for the Great National Master position in Qirenia for decades; she didn’t want to exert such effort anymore!
So, Thea Shaw didn’t refuse Landon Ford’s generous offer and successfully blended into the Ford Group for work—of course, with an added part-time as a fortune teller.
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