Chapter 1179

Chapter 1179

When Cordy arrived at the lobby of SYX’s office building, the front desk receptionist intercepted her.

’Good morning, ma’am. May I ask for the purpose of your visit?”

’I would like to meet your CEO,” Cordy replied politely.

‘ Do you have an appointment, ma’am?”

’No.’

’Then I’m sorry, ma’am. You can’t meet him if you don’t have one-he’s really busy,’ the receptionist saidmildly.

Cordy pursed her lips, but she could imagine how busy a newly established company would be,especially since they had their hands in so many cookie jars.

And barging in might affect the CEO’s scheduling, so after some thought, she asked, “What time doeshe usually leave work?”

“There’s no telling. Sometimes early, sometimes late-there were occasions where he stayed overnight,”the receptionist replied.

The man was really giving it his all, was he not? It was hardly surprising that the company developedso rapidly.

’I see. Thank you,” Cordy said politely.

“You’re welcome.’

Cordy left the front desk but not the lobby.

Robin, who was with her, was surprised. “Ms. Sachs?”

“We have no choice but to wait.”

“But the receptionist just said he might work overnight—”

“And we’ll wait overnight.”

Robin said nothing else at that, knowing all too well that Cordy was the type who never rested until shegot what she wanted.

In that sense, it was not surprising that she carried Starstream Group to the pinnacle of North City’sbusinesses on her own.

Cordy settled on the guest’s couch, bringing out her laptop and continuing to work since she wasprepared for being denied a meeting with the CEO.

In the spacious and extravagantly decorated office on the top floor of the building, Randy wasreporting, “Ms. Sachs is waiting for you downstairs.”

John paused just before he signed a piece of paper, his lips curling upward right then.

He expected her to come to him… to be precise, he had arranged for that, though he was surprised hewould move that quickly.

“Bring her coffee and something to eat,” he instructed.

Randy was left stunned for a moment. “You’re not letting her in?”

He was well aware of why his boss arranged for the reshuffling—what else could it be, other thangoading Ms. Sachs to go to him?

And yet, he was not meeting her now that she came…

Nonetheless, Randy replied, “Yes, Mr. Levine.”

“And don’t let her see you.”

“Yes, sir.”

Randy quickly told the front desk receptionist to bring Cordy coffee and confectionery, even addingtelling her not to tell Cordy that it was brought specifically for her.

Cordy was actually surprised by the service, and the front desk receptionist told her mildly, “It’s just thehospitality for guests here at SYX Corp. Please enjoy.”

“Thank you,” Cordy replied and turned toward Robin. ’Remember to tell everyone to learn from SYX’shospitality.’

“Yes, ma’am.”

In the afternoon, the receptionist approached Cordy again, this time bringing her a lunch box filled withscrumptious food. “Please enjoy.”

Cordy was left staring at it, wondering if SYX had too much money to spend -what other company hadsuch profound standards in hospitality?

And after that, she was served tea with decorum expected of five-star hotels and an exquisite dinner inthe evening.

It would have been no different if she were fine dining at some expensive restaurant, and shewondered if SYX just wanted to avoid outside criticism while showing the public how great theirhospitality was.

And soon after dinner, she was brought more tea and dessert, along with supper at 10 PM.

Cordy turned toward Robin then. “How much do you suppose all those meals cost?”

Robin shrugged and asked gingerly, “Should we follow their example too?” “I’m not that crazy.”

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