asionally, Jennifer would discreetly steal nces at Hilliard.
He was undeniably handsome.
When he was immersed in his work, he exuded an air of seriousness and coldness.
The sunlight streaming on his profile added to his allure.
He was captivating to any woman.
Hilliard, a renowned figure in the medical field, had just joined the Turner Group as her secretary.
It was a delightful feeling for Jennifer.
She couldn’t help but gaze at him, lost in thought.
Unbeknownst to her, he had turned to look at her.
“Miss Turner?”
Jennifer suddenly snapped out of her reverie and attempted to hide her embarrassment.Content ? copyrighted by N?velDrama.Org.
“Why are you staring at me? Tranting those Greek files isn’t a simple task.
If you can’t finish them by noon, I won’t go easy on you!”
Hilliard was baffled.
She had been the one staring at him.
Instead of exposing her lie, he simply said, “They’ve all been tranted.
Would you like to review them?”
“ALL of them? So fast?”
It would typically take a long while to trante the five Greek n copies due to theirplexity.
It would also require careful double-checking for uracy.
But Hilliard managed toplete the task in just 1.
5 hours?
It seemed impossible.
“Alright, send them to me by email, and I’ll review them,” she said, her skepticism evident.
Hilliard promptlyplied.
Jennifer opened the documents and quickly scanned for errors.
Surprisingly, she found none.
Even with theplex Greek sentences, the trantions were wless and easy to understand.
She looked at him in astonishment.
“You studied medicine, right? How do you know Greek?”
Hilliard smiled and exined, “It’s a basic skill for all members of the Simmons family.
I had tutors who taught me eightnguages after school when I was a child.
”
Jennifer blinked and fixed her gaze on him.