Once N got home, she contacted Spencer, who instructed her toe to the CEO’s office the next morning for fingerprint registration and ess cards.
After hanging up, N felt anxious. rk already suspected Damon of having ulterior motives toward her. Now that she was going to work at Prospectus Technology, there could be serious trouble if rk found
out.
For now, though, she could only take it one step at a time and deal with it when it happened.
The next morning, N got up, freshened up, and drove to Prospectus Technology.
After parking her car, she went to the reception and mentioned she was there to see Spencer.
Upon confirming her identity, the receptionist led her to the elevator. “Ms. Jayston, the CEO’s office is on the top floor.”
N nodded. “Thank you.”
She entered the elevator and pressed the button for the top floor.? 2024 N?v/el/Dram/a.Org.
As it ascended, she noticed it was her first time at Prospectus Technology and had heard that all their elevators were scenic. Now, she could see it for hersell.
As the elevator rose, the city’sndscape unfolded before her, giving her a sense of openness.
Soon, the elevator reached the top floor. N walked out and down a long corridor to reach the CEO’s
ice.
When her rtionship with rk was good, she had visited him at the Sumner Group’s office, but their setup was different from Prospectus Technology’s.
Prospectus Technology had several times more secretaries than the Sumner Group.
Even though it was just after 8:00a.m., all the secretaries were busy at their desks, with phones ringing
non–stop.
After searching for a while, N spotted Spencer at the desk outside the CEO’s office, sorting through documents. She quickly approached his desk. “Mr. Hogg.”
Spencer looked up, saw it was N, and stood up. “Ms. Jayston, you’re here. I’ll take you toplete the onboarding process.”
Although N was sent by Park Pharmaceuticals, she still needed to go through the formalities.
“Thank you, Mr. Hogg,” she said.
“You’re wee.”
Afterpleting the onboarding process, Spencer showed N where the cafeteria was before taking her to theboratory building.
Chapter <b>95 </b>
Theb building was connected to the main building by a long corridor, about 400-500 meters long.
Since theb building was newly operational and had few projects, N was assigned her own office andb. She was very pleased with the spacious and well–litb.
During her university days, she had had to share <b>a </bb with senior students, often coordinating time to use the equipment. Now, having her ownb, she wouldn’t have to worry about that.
“Ms. Jayston, here’s your meal card. The cafeteria is open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. If you have any questions, feel free to call me ore to the CEO’s office<b>.</b>”
N took the card and nodded. “Got it. Thank you, Mr. Hogg<b>.</b>”
Back at the CEO’s office, Spencer knocked and entered Damon’s office.
Damon was reviewing documents, bathed in the morning sunlight that streamed through the window.
He looked like he had stepped out of <b>a </b>painting–a sight that would undoubtedly drive his admirers wild, given his looks and aristocratic air.
“Mr. Sumner, Ms. Jaystonpleted her onboarding this morning. Spencer informed him.