“Mr. Shane,” Silas said, looking toward Shane with a mixture of nervousness and hope.

Although she told me to get someone else to do it, Mr. Shane is still my boss. I need to get his permission first.

Shane took in the warning look Natalie shot at him and Silas’ hopeful gaze. Massaging his temples, he replied, “Do as she says.” Practically jumping with excitement, Silas thanked them profusely.

Natalie grinned. “All right. Hurry on your way then.”

“Right away!” Silas picked up the bag and left.

Natalie hugged Shane’s arm and chided gently, “I know you regard Mr. Campbell highly, but you have to consider his situation at times. He’s already thirty years old and has finally found a girlfriend. Even if you don’t give him more time off to nurture their budding relationship, you shouldn’t overwork him.”

“When have I ever done that?” Shane demanded, looking at her indignantly.

my subordinate. Isn’t it his duty to follow

just one glance. Smiling, she shook her head. “Look at you. I won’t talk about all the work you ask him to

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of the time and day. I’ve done it for so many years that I’ve gotten used to it. Moreover, Silas has never

try and let others do some things now and again. Don’t pile everything onto Mr. Campbell. Besides, you said that you’d transfer him after a while. What’s going to happen if he becomes the subsidiary

You’re saying all this just because you hope that I’ll give Sally and Silas more time to spend with each other,

me,” Natalie admitted frankly with a

her onto his lap. “You made it so obvious, so how could I have missed it? Did Sally ask you to say

time to spend with each other since they started dating, so

pondered for a few seconds. “All right. I’ll contact the HR department later

to take Silas’ place once

around his

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