Chapter 203
The present employees were not surprised by their conversation pattern. Annalise had long made sure that everyone in the company, including the janitor, knew. She and Kaleb were childhood friends, the closest and best of brothers. Their families were close friends, as close as siblings. Her secretary was domineering and arrogant, and no one in the company dared to offend her except for Kaleb.
Not far away, a sound drifted over.“Katrina, you handed it to me.“It’s okay, I could move it.”
Kaleb suddenly stood up and walked out of the exhibition hall, and everyone stood up and their gaze followed his figure. When Annalise saw me walking towards her, carrying boxes not far away, she also understood completely. She bit her lower lip and a displeased smirk appeared at the corner of her mouth.
hand Kaleb walked past briskly, while I paused in my steps and looked at him. He snatched the box from my without saying a word. My hands instantly relaxed; I was somewhat astonished, standing there at a loss.
“Where to put it?” Kaleb asked.
I quickly pointed over to the exhibition hall and said, “Put it over there.”
Kaleb walked towards the exhibition hall. The employees and the manager were whispering and murmuring to each other. “The boss came to our place just for an inspection, but ended up helping others to move goods, which was a bit strange.““Who is that woman? She looked so beautiful.“”Was it love at first sight?“Probably, otherwise why would he, as a big boss, personally lend a hand to help others with moving?”
Assistant Reilly heard and gave them a look, “Don’t talk nonsense, that is Mr. Barton’s wife.”
The gossiping salesperson quickly covered their astonished mouth and blinked their eyes to indicate understanding.
Annalise suppressed her anger and walked past with a forced smile. “Katrina, so you also attended the Medicine Trade Fair? What a coincidence!”
I had just entered the booth when I heard Annalise’s voice. I turned and glanced at her, responding faintly, “Hmm.”
Kaleb placed the medicine box on the glass counter in the exhibition hall and glanced at my male colleague, “Is there anything else to be moved?”
“There are a few more boxes; I can go alone,” the male colleague said helplessly. “Without a trolley, I’ll need to make multiple trips.”