Charlie has known Wendy for a long time, and today, for the first time, he noticed a determined expression on her face, as if she was ready to take on a challenge. In the past, Wendy had a different energy; she was young, impulsive, and shy, disying a clear preference for the wealthy while looking down on those who were less fortunate.
However, after facing various hardships, Wendy has found a new sense of calm. This change gave Charlie some relief. While the Wilson family may be detestable, they are still blood rtives of his wife, ire. This connection is the main reason Charlie has refrained from severing ties with them entirely.
Given the Wilson family’s track record, Charlie often wondered how many conflicts could have arisen if he had acted differently. Now that Wendy ismitted to making positive changes, he feels it’s worth giving her a chance. Nevertheless, he knows that he can’t entirely leave thepany’s fate in her hands.
So, Charlie advised Wendy: “Once you take over the Pearl Etiquette Company, keep your original intentions in mind. Don’t let thepany’s sess lead you astray.”
Wendy nodded earnestly and replied, “Brother, you don’t have to worry. I will definitely remember your guidance and teachings…” Charlie continued, “Once the funds from Lloyd and Teresa Fay are deposited into thepany’s ount, make sure to leave 500,000 as operating capital. You’ll receive 10,000 a month for basic expenses, and you need to hire an ountant. I’ll arrange for someone to review the ounts monthly to ensure there’s no misuse of funds.”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Without hesitation, Wendy responded, “Brother-inw, I promise I won’t engage in any underhanded dealings. You can keep an eye on me at all times. If you ever suspect I’m going off track, feel free to dismiss me!”<fn1e19> Chapters first released on find?novel</fn1e19>
Charlie nodded in agreement and added, “Additionally, consider purchasing three domestically mademercial vehicles for thepany. A 10-seater and a 13-seater would be cost-effective; the new price should be around 100,000 each. Then, hire three drivers to transport the girls for various activities so that regardless of the weather—be it windy, rainy, or extremely hot—they won’t have to struggle with transportation. Since you’ve been in their shoes, I’m sure you’ll empathize with their hard work.”
Wendy was touched, her eyes welling with tears. Although her time as a talented etiquettedy has been brief, she has already experienced the challenges thate with the role.
Many real estate locations in the suburbs are inconveniently far from public transport, often requiring over an hour for a round trip. Taxis can be prohibitively expensive, sometimes making the ie from an event barely enough to cover the fare.
Moreover, with the current cold weather, she sometimes has to leave home as early as five o’clock in the morning. Only she truly understands the difficulties involved. If thepany could provide cars to transport everyone to events, it would be a significant benefit for each etiquettedy. Charlie’s thoughtfulness in considering this truly warmed her heart.
Meanwhile, Lloyd, who was listening to Charlie’s straightforward advice, felt a sense of despair as he handed over hispany to others. Despite his inner resentment, he didn’t dare to express any frustration at that moment. He realized that his next steps must involve transferring all the funds to thepany, relinquishing control, and then retreating to KTV to avoid further conflict.<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>