Chapter 303
Married at First Sight
âThis is your company?â
Liberty had no doubts that this was Duncanâs company after pulling herself out of the shock. The companyâs name was Lewis & Co. after all.
Zachary mentioned that Mr. Lewis was an important client of his company. It never crossed Libertyâs mind that Duncan was the CEO of Lewis & Co.
Liberty was still in the working scene when Lewis & Co. was on the rise, so she knew what the company was made of. However, she had never connected the dots between Duncan and the CEO of Lewis & Co.
âMr. Lewis, I donât want to make a scene. I came for the interview, but your interviewer said the way I carry myself doesnât befit the companyâs image. I asked for the reason, and she answered that Iâm too fat. She fatâshamed me. I was furious and put her down for that. She then called me a fat cow and told me to get lost.
âLewis & Co. is one of the biggest companies here in Wiltspoon. I always thought the employees of your company would have class. Iâm surprised to find otherwise.â
âMr. Lewis, Iâ¦â
Ms. Chaplin came forward to explain, but she dared not breathe a word after Duncan gave her a look.
Duncan asked Liberty, âWhat position were you applying for?â
âFinance clerk. I have an impressive resume working as a finance director before.â
Duncan took the resume from her and said, âGive me a moment. Iâll give you an answer in a bit.â
He then said to his client apologetically, âMr. Daniels, I need to attend to a matter. Can you wait for me at my VIP reception?â
Duncan gestured to the secretary to take Mr. Daniels upstairs.
He walked out of the office building and pulled out his phone to call his best friend. Duncan waited until his friend picked up before muttering, âZachary, I ran into your sisterâinâlaw again. She came for an interview in my company and had a spat with the interviewer. She was nearly kicked out by the security guards.â
Zachary was speechless.
His sisterâinâlaw must be feeling upset now.
âWhat position was she interviewing for?â Zachary asked.
âAn administrative clerk position in the finance department. She used to be a finance director. Well, she has the experience for sure.â
âThatâs a waste of her talent. Just do what you see fit. You can hire her if you think sheâs up for the job.
You donât have to give her a job because of me.â
âOf course. Iâll give the job to a talent, not because of who they know. I just want to let you know. Thatâs all. Why do I keep bumping into your sisterâinâlaw? I havenât gotten a new car yet. No, I should head to the car dealership this afternoon and get a cheaper ride.â
Duncan was traumatized by Liberty.
To Zachary, the universe seemed to bring them together.
Listening to Duncanâs exaggeration, Zachary smiled and replied, âDonât be dramatic. Sheâll only be a clerk even if she joins your company. Youâre the CEO. Itâs not like youâre going to run into each other all the time.â
âI donât think so. I bet the exact opposite will happen. Thatâs the weird thing about life.â
âTry and make sense of the argument. Get your interviewer to apologize if itâs not my sisterâinâlawâs fault.â
Zachary was rather protective.
Duncan responded with a grin, âWith a brotherâinâlaw like you, I wouldnât dare leave your sisterâinâlaw feeling wronged. Alright then. I know what to do. Want to have lunch together?â
âI have a wife. Iâm going home to have lunch with my wife.â
Duncan rebuked, âSo what if you have a wife? I dare you to bring your wife to all the social events.â
Zachary answered by hanging up on him.
âThat man and his pride. All he knows is to flaunt his marriage in front of us, the single men. He even kept his marriage a secret. Well, I could call him a real man only when he makes his marriage public.â
With his best friend hanging up on him, Duncan ran his mouth.
A while later, Duncan walked back into the office building and told Ms. Chaplin off with a stern face, âNo need to interview the rest. Weâll hire her. She has the experience, and please apologize to Ms. Hunt! Since this is your first offense, Iâll deduct a month of your bonus. You can expect a pink slip the next time I catch you doing this again.
Donât tarnish the companyâs name.â