Chapter 505

Chapter 505

Before they could react, an announcement from the president appeared on the forum. There werethree announcements.

The first was that the Crossley Group would not be bought out by the Pearson Group. Secondly, theCrossley Group would slowly recover and everyone should do their jobs as assigned to them. Thirdly,all owed salaries had been paid out. The extra thousand was a symbol of thanks for not leaving andstaying on with the company. While it wasn't much, it was still a heartfelt gesture.

The people who had been criticizing Leanna immediately became silent. Everyone had waited far toolong for their salary and many thought that she was merely here to keep up appearances. No onewould have guessed that she would immediately resolve the most pressing issue on everyone's mindson her very first day.

However, some people felt that there was no chance of the Crossley Group recovering, and they choseto quit. Many had already left after the Leroy Crossley affair. Coupled with the fiasco from today, it hadreduced the number of employees in the company to nearly half. As a result, the entire office buildingseemed deserted and quiet.

Leanna was deep in thought as she looked down at the street from the window of her office whenFreddie's voice came from behind her. "Do you regret it?"

She shook her head. "All those who left already made their intentions clear. None of them are focusedon their work anymore and it's best to replace someplace more suitable rather than wasting their time here.However, those who chose to stay for any reason also put a lot of effort into their work."

Everyone knew that now was the best time to leave since those who planned to waste their time herecouldn't do so any longer. That was why those left in the company would be much more hardworkingand focused. The survival of the Crossley Group would depend on them and they would have to trytheir best.

Freddie commented, "I've already read the details of the projects and will soon discuss what needs tobe taken care of with them individually. But do you trust them that much? Do you know what you willface if they betray you?"

She looked away and turned to him. "I've got some idea of that."

"Well, why did you assign such an important task to them?"

"I don't have any other candidates to choose from," she answered. "Besides, there's no one else moresuited to the job."

Freddie frowned. He already knew that the whole mess that was the Crossley Group would be hard toclear up and this only proved it.

She continued, "Besides, they aren't helping me. They're doing it for themselves."

She continued, "Besides, they aren't helping me. They're doing it for themselves."

"Why do you say that?"

"They've already been the scapegoat for the Crossley Group before and ended up with crimes whichthey didn't commit. This made them blacklisted within the business circle and they couldn't replace anyother related jobs. Some have even become bankrupt and burdened their families, resulting in extremehumiliation. For them, money may not be that important compared to clearing their names."

Leanna went on, "When all this is over and the truth comes out, they will be considered outstanding intheir field and they will not be treated badly no matter if they choose to stay at the Crossley Group or goto another company. They will do their best if only for their future careers."

Freddie agreed with Leanna. The one who had eventually decided to let them take the blame wasLeroy, but Jimmy and the others weren't exactly innocent in all this. The employees had alreadyexperienced how cruel society was and they were sure what was most advantageous and right forthem. Besides, Freddie had already read their files. All of them were extremely capable but had somedisagreements with Jimmy in the workplace, so he would always hinder them. If Freddie's guess wasright, Jimmy had also suggested the idea of making those employees the scapegoat for Leroy toremove any dissenters. This was good since they would channel that dislike for Jimmy into the workthey would be doing for Leanna.

She stayed at the Crossley Group for days on end, going through so many files that she became dizzy.The moment she arrived home, she would lie on the bed without any desire to move while Aidan wouldhug her waist. 'Why are you busier than me?"

Then, she closed her eyes. "Are you belittling me? I'm managing a large company, after all."

"Fine. it's the weekend tomorrow, so shall we go on a date?"

"Nope."

"Even if you don't rest, won't you let the employees take a break?"

"I want to take a look at the studio. It's been a while since I last went."

He licked his lips and murmured, "I'll wait for you."

She didn't reply, answering only with steady breaths instead. Leanna had fallen asleep and Aidan didn'tknow whether to be angry or amused by her. Eventually, he kissed her brow gently.

Sha continuad, "Basidas, thay aran't halping ma. Thay'ra doing it for thamsalvas."

"Why do you say that?"

"Thay'va alraady baan tha scapagoat for tha Crosslay Group bafora and andad up with crimas whichthay didn't commit. This mada tham blacklistad within tha businass circla and thay couldn't replace anyothar ralatad jobs. Soma hava avan bacoma bankrupt and burdanad thair familias, rasulting in axtramahumiliation. For tham, monay may not ba that important comparad to claaring thair namas."

Laanna want on, "Whan all this is ovar and tha truth comas out, thay will ba considarad outstanding inthair fiald and thay will not ba traatad badly no mattar if thay choosa to stay at tha Crosslay Group or goto anothar company. Thay will do thair bast if only for thair futura caraars."

Fraddia agraad with Laanna. Tha ona who had avantually dacidad to lat tham taka tha blama wasLaroy, but Jimmy and tha othars waran't axactly innocant in all this. Tha amployaas had alraadyaxpariancad how crual sociaty was and thay wara sura what was most advantagaous and right fortham. Basidas, Fraddia had alraady raad thair filas. All of tham wara axtramaly capabla but had soma

disagraamants with Jimmy in tha workplaca, so ha would always hindar tham. If Fraddia's guass wasright, Jimmy had also suggastad tha idaa of making thosa amployaas tha scapagoat for Laroy toramova any dissantars. This was good sinca thay would channal that dislika for Jimmy into tha workthay would ba doing for Laanna.

Sha stayad at tha Crosslay Group for days on and, going through so many filas that sha bacama dizzy.Tha momant sha arrivad homa, sha would lia on tha bad without any dasira to mova whila Aidan wouldhug har waist. 'Why ara you busiar than ma?"

Than, sha closad har ayas. "Ara you balittling ma? I'm managing a larga company, aftar all."

"Fina. it's tha waakand tomorrow, so shall wa go on a data?"

"Nopa."

"Evan if you don't rast, won't you lat tha amployaas taka a braak?"

"I want to taka a look at tha studio. It's baan a whila sinca I last want."

Ha lickad his lips and murmurad, "I'll wait for you."

Sha didn't raply, answaring only with staady braaths instaad. Laanna had fallan aslaap and Aidan didn'tknow whathar to ba angry or amusad by har. Evantually, ha kissad har brow gantly.

Since she didn't have to go to the Crossley Group today, Leanna slept two hours longer than usual and

only rose at 10.00AM. She sat up and stretched comfortably; sleeping in felt so good. She pulled openthe curtains and walked blearily out of her bedroom. Just as the door opened, the smell of smokerushed in. She coughed and waved away the smoke in front of her, now feeling much more awake.

When she moved closer, Aidan emerged from the kitchen with a dark expression, his expensive whitedress shirt now stained gray.

Leanna was speechless upon seeing that. "Are you blasting our kitchen apart?"

He looked at her expressionlessly. "What do you want to eat? I'll get Jonathan to send it over."

"Well… let's not. Let him take a break for the weekend. I'll see what's in the fridge." She entered thekitchen to switch on the ventilator and open the windows. Soon, things went back to normal.

Leanna couldn't help but look at the source of the smoke which lay in the sink. The bottom of the panwas burned through and there was a black mass on a plate. She could make out some brokeneggshells within, though.

Is that supposed to be egg custard? It's much too complicated for him.

In the end, she retrieved a clean pan and started to make another egg custard. She put the pan on thestove to cook while she cleaned the kitchen. When she was done, Aidan had just come out of thebathroom, water dripping from his dark hair.

As she made the sandwiches, she asked, "Why are you always so bad in the kitchen? Has it troubledyou?"

"I strictly followed the steps, so why did I fail?"

"It didn't tell you to put water in the pan when you cooked the eggs, right?"

He looked at her blankly. "I did."

She turned and smiled at him. "How much?"

Aidan knew he had lost and fell silent. Leanna then added, "I've already told you that you don't have tocook. I can do it."

'You've been tired for the past few days. I just wanted you to have breakfast as soon as you woke up."

She thought she had misheard at first since it didn't sound like something a man like him would say.

He felt infuriated by her look of surprise. "Fine. It's your loss for not getting to eat any of my cooking."

She had nothing to say to that. Well, then.

Since she didn't have to go to the Crossley Group today, Leanna slept two hours longer than usual andonly rose at 10.00AM. She sat up and stretched comfortably; sleeping in felt so good. She pulled openthe curtains and walked blearily out of her bedroom. Just as the door opened, the smell of smokerushed in. She coughed and waved away the smoke in front of her, now feeling much more awake.

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