Chapter 1009 Annas Happiness (1/2)

My Mr. Soldier Xing Chen 21420K 2022-07-19

Two months later.

Under the leadership of two business masterminds, the FS Empire extended it business holdings abroad. In the past three months, it had established business relationships with enterprises throughout the world.

In the office, Lawrence sat in his leather chair, going through financial statements. 'This is excellent. We're showing record profits this quarter, ' he thought.

A knock at the door tumbled him out of his reverie and brought him back to the here and now.

”Come in!” Lawrence said without raising his head.

His assistant came in, made her way to Lawrence and paused at his desk. ”Boss, there's a file for you to go over. Mr. Austin has already approved it,”

she reported as she handed the paper to her boss.

”No need. I trust him. Carry out the plan according to company procedure,” Lawrence replied as he let her keep the paper. He didn't need to be bothered with it.

”Yes, boss,” the assistant replied respectfully.

”From now on, you don't need to show me anything that has Mr. Austin's approval,” Lawrence demanded. Those words would become the rule of the company.

”Yes, boss,” the assistant responded.

”We have a meeting in an hour. Tell Mr. Austin that he needs to be there and preside over that meeting. I have a thing, so I'll be out the rest of the day,” Lawrence instructed.

”Okay, boss. I'll let him know,” the assistant returned as she bowed, turned around and took her leave.

The instant Lawrence was done reading his last report, a buzzing sounded from his desk - his phone. Catching a glimpse of the caller ID, he grabbed it and picked up the phone.

”Hello, Anna,” Lawrence answered.

”Don't forget our meeting, Lawrence. It's almost time,” Anna reminded gently.

”I'll be there. I'm on my way,” Lawrence replied.

”Okay. See you later,” Anna said sweetly.

Lawrence pressed the button to end the call. After gathering up the papers on the desk, he stood up and stepped out of the office.

He drove to the April Cafe. Anna had booked the shop today, so there was only a waitress standing at the exit. She sat at a table by the window in a corner.