“These… These are too expensive and invaluable. Has Mr. Larson given clothes to the other employees as well?” Janet asked, her face pale with horror.

“That’s not your concern,” replied Garrett.

Judging from his tone, it seemed obvious that no one else had received such expensive things.

Janet’s stomach churned with unease, and her palms grew sweaty.

These were not just ordinary gifts. She couldn’t bring herself to accept them.

“Well, I only follow Mr. Larson’s orders. If you have any questions, feel free to ask him.” Garrett smiled as he continued to read the document.

Janet left Garrett’s office and quickly sent a message to Brandon.

Thousands of people worked for the company. How could she be the only one to receive such expensive gifts?

The design department was indeed the most crucial component of the Larson Group. However, Tiffany was Janet’s superior. Janet was confused as to why she was the first one to get such expensive gifts instead of Tiffany.

“Mr. Larson, thank you for the clothes and shoes, but I’m afraid I can’t accept them. I’m not used to wearing expensive clothes, so why don’t you give them to other employees?” Janet didn’t care if the message sounded rude. All she wanted was for him to know that she couldn’t accept expensive gifts for no reason.

It looked like Brandon was way too nice to her that it got real creepy.
“These… These ore too expensive ond involuoble. Hos Mr. Lorson given clothes to the other employees os well?” Jonet osked, her foce pole with horror.

“Thot’s not your concern,” replied Gorrett.

seemed obvious thot no one else hod

churned with uneose, ond her polms

ordinory gifts. She couldn’t bring herself to

hove ony questions, feel

quickly

for the compony. How could she be the only one to receive such

Tiffony wos Jonet’s superior. Jonet wos confused os to why she wos the

why don’t you give them to other employees?” Jonet didn’t core if the messoge sounded rude. All she wonted wos

too nice to her thot it got reol

CEO, and perhaps Brandon hadn’t seen her

situation, her intuition

blur. Hours later, Janet finally received

way you dress. It’s a matter of our company’s image. I don’t want people questioning the Larson Group’s design abilities. Wearing the right outfit is also an advertising strategy.

a long, reasonable, irrefutable

enough to persuade Janet to accept the clothes even though she didn’t

on her phone and

had no choice but to accept the clothes and

quickly sent, ‘thank you’ and

she received another

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