Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 2452
– According to Forrest’s employees, their young president was an expressionless person.
However, so what if he was expressionless? He was undeniably good-looking.
…
At 11:00 a.m.
Forrest arrived at Canberra Industrial Park.
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This was the production factory that Lynch Corporation had spent a huge amount of money building. Lynch Corporation focused on the production of automotive glass and industrial glass.
Lynch Corporation was relocated to Canberra, and behind their factory was an airport. There was a huge port a few kilometers away. Due to its efficient transport system, Lynch Corporation had gained popularity in other countries within a few months.
Lynch Corporation did not choose to be listed. It had been developing steadily under
Lynch, this is our
in charge of the industrial park, Manager Woodward, brought Forrest and a few other people to the factory. There were quite a number of newly produced glass inside. “Compared to last year’s laminated glass, the new batch is not only safer and stronger, but it also has made a breakthrough
“Give it a try.”
the order
hammer over and struck the glass. Only after
time, the glass broke only
“Try and break the
the employee broke the glass, Forrest bent over to inspect the
would mean that
need me to do this?” Stacey was
It’s very smooth.” Forrest touched the glass shards as he
few employees from the factory carried several panes of glass over from the
put the glass on the side
more panes were added and they were not placed properly to begin with, the glass panes suddenly fell on Forrest, who
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