Chapter 136 Embracing the Grace of Saving Lives
Joyâs expression turned earnest as she remarked, âAfter he saved you, he didnât try to capitalise on your fame or accomplishments. He just left quietly, not asking for anything in return. Isnât that a sign of true allection?
Milly, doesnât that touch you at all?â
Milly looked at her steadily, a hint of amusement in her tone. âYour imagination is quite vivid. You should consider scriptwriting. Itâs a waste for you to just be an assistant.â
Joy laughed and settled beside her, still convinced of her perspective. âMilly, I truly think Mr. Tate cares about you.
George cares about me?
Milly had never really considered it, not seriously.
Her past experiences had taught her to be wary of men, their intentions often less than noble, and this included George.
If it had been Neal who had saved her, dealing with the obligation might have felt simpler. However, with George, matters are significantly complicated.
Milly was already tangled up with him due to a previous incident involving a bracelet, and now, this life- saving event further entwined their lives, igniting a mix of emotions.
As an assistant, Joy was adept at reading nuances in behaviour. Noticing Millyâs furrowed brow and the irritation in her eyes, she sensed there was more to Millyâs feelings.
With a gentle voice, Joy asked after pursing her lips, âMilly, does the thought of owing Mr. Tate bother you?â
That question resonated deeply with Milly.
She nodded slowly, her voice low. âYes, I donât like owing people favours.â
Millyâs eyebrows furrowed, her voice carrying a note of frustration. âDo you have any suggestions?â
Joy had half a mind to suggest that there was no need to repay the favour at all, seeing as Mr. Tate seemed more than willing to help Milly without expecting anything in return.
However, understanding that Milly did not share this view, she opted for a more tactful approach.
âI think Mr. Tate, given his position, has seen all sorts of gifts, so traditional presents might not impress him much,â Joy suggested thoughtfully.
âPerhaps you could call Mr. Tate to express your gratitude. Iâm sure he would appreciate a personal thank
you.
Milly looked sceptical. âWould that really be effective?â
Joy nodded confidently. âAbsolutely! Just think about itâaside from the lifeâsaving incident, remember the twelve helicopters and the truckload of luxury goods Mr. Tate sent you? Clearly, material things arenât
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âInstead, a phone call to acknowledge his gift and express your genuine gratitude could mean a lot more. As for the debt of saving your life, you can look for ways to reciprocate over time when the right moment
comes.â
Milly considered this, finding logic in Joyâs words. âIâll give it a try,â she decided.
Joyâs eyes lit up with encouragement. âGreat.â
Privately. Joy had noticed during Georgeâs visits that he seemed to have a fondness for Milly, though Milly herself seemed unaware of it.
Joy believed that George and Milly would make a good match and hoped for their happiness together, but she was resolved never to push Milly towards something she did not feel.
She hoped this phone call might bring them closer, even if she felt a bit like a hapless matchmaker.
In the tense atmosphere of the conference hall, the normally unflappable department managers found themselves on edge, discreetly wiping away sweat from their brows.
This meeting was shaping up to be the most daunting they had ever experienced.
Despite their meticulous reports and polished presentations, every department had faced the CEOâs stern rebuke.
Even Danny, the CEOâs trusted assistant, had not escaped censure for something as minor as failing to close the door properly.
The room was filled with the rhythmic tapping of Georgeâs fingers against the solid wooden table, a sound that echoed ominously like a death knell in the otherwise silent space.
With a brief parting of his lips, he issued a curt command, âNext.â
At his word, a middleâaged man with a noticeable beer belly and receding hairline stood up hesitantly. Clutching his report, he walked toward the projection screen with trembling steps and began, âHello, everyone, Mr. Tate. I amâ¦
Before he could finish his introduction, Georgeâs expression darkened, a palpable chill emanating from him.
Then, as expected, he interrupted sharply, âWhich department are you from? If you canât speak clearly, why bother with the paperwork?â
The pressure seemed to get to the balding man, who stuttered more intensely, struggling to find his words, âIâI am⦠Umâ¦â
His mind raced franticallyâwhat was he supposed to say?
At that moment, a sudden buzzing sound cut through the silence.
Immediately, this sound sent an instant wave of panic among the department managers. Faces drained of colour, they fumbled for their phones, each praying that the disruptive noise was not from their device.
Otherwise, they could just pack their bags and go home!
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After some frantic searching, they realised the ringing was not from their own phones. Relief swept through them, feeling like they had just dodged a bullet.
Danny noticed the black phone vibrating on the desk and alerted, âSir, your phone is ringing. Do you want
to take the call?â
George shot him a frosty look, his gaze icy and threatening, as if he could lash out at any moment.
Danny nervously gulped and quickly offered, âSir, Iâll turn it off for you right away!â
He grabbed the phone hastily, aware that any delay could cost him his job. However, as he saw the name on the display, he hesitated momentarily.
Fortunately, Danny always checked the caller ID before answering. If he had disconnected this call, it would have been a grave mistake.
Noticing that the phone was still on, Georgeâs eyes narrowed. âWhatâs wrong? Did you break your finger?â
Danny, his hand trembling, swallowed and shakily extended the phone towards him, saying, âSir, maybeâ¦. I think you should take this call.â
Georgeâs patience was wearing thin.
Just then, as Danny handed over the phone, the name âMillyâ appeared prominently on the screen.
Was it Milly on the line?
At that moment, even the usually decisive Mr. Tate showed a hint of disbelief, and the chill in the room seemed to lessen slightly.
âHello.â
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