Chapter 55

"You think you're better than me!” He was not prepared for my counterattack and now looked likehe had swallowed a bitter pill, fumbling for more insults.

At that moment, the elevator door opened, and I shot him one last dirty look. “I sincerely hope tosee you upgrade from a second-rated bootlicker to a first-class minion. See you around!”Imagining smokes coming out of Joe's ears made me forget about Ashton pissing me off thismorning

When I stepped into my office, there was already someone waiting for me.

Stacey quickly walked up to me and said, “Ms. Stovall, Mr. Harrison from Harrison Credit has beenwaiting for you all morning in your office.”

After nodding in acknowledgment, I told Stacey to fetch me a glass of warm milk.

Upon entering my office, I saw Nick sitting comfortably in my chair with his legs up and eyes closedas though he had been resting for a while.

He heard me walking in but did not bother to open his eyes. “Ms. Stovall, do you always come tothe office whenever it pleases you?”

Ignoring his sarcasm, I set aside my handbag and sat down on the couch. Stacey came over with mymilk and asked, “Ms. Stovall, do you want me to bring over all the audit reports for FullerCorporation?”

I shook my head and took a sip of milk before suggesting to Nick, “I suppose you have alreadyreceived the message. Since you're here, shall we sign the contract right away?”

Nick finally opened his eyes, half squinting them at me while he said, “Does this mean you havedecided to collaborate with us?"

Furrowing my brows, I took a deep breath to ease the numbing ache radiating from my lower back.Then I turned to Stacey and asked her to bring the contract over.

After receiving it, Nick merely glanced through the papers without an ounce of seriousness andsigned the contract on the spot.

I was only responsible for the signing of the agreement, and the next step would be

for Harrison Credit to liaise directly with our Finance Department. That part was out of my scope.But Nick did not seem like he was ready to leave, so I shot him a questioning look. “Mr. Harrison, isthere anything else?”

Hearing that, he stood up and walked over to sit next to me. “Let's have lunch together.”

I really did not have the patience for this brat, so I turned to Stacey. “Go downstairs and get Mr.Harrison some takeout.”

Stacey was a little startled but nodded her head nonetheless and retreated from my office to get hislunch.

Nick was disappointed and tried to protest, “Hey Scarlett, that was a sincere request to have lunchwith you. Did you have to turn me down like that?”

Feeling annoyed, I gave him a cold glare. “Mr. Harrison, in terms of work, my job here is done. As forpersonal relationships, I'm married, so I'd appreciate it if you could keep your distance.”Massaging my temples, I walked back to my desk and pulled out HiTech's file. After settling FullerCorporation's audit, there were still more HiTech cases to follow up. Just thinking about all thesepending matters made my headache worse.

I could not understand what was going through youngsters’ minds these days. Do they not fathomsocial cues at all? I thought I had made myself crystal clear about not wanting to have anythingfurther to do with Nick, and yet he was still lingering in my office like a fungal infection.

Well, he could suit himself. I'd just get started with my work.

Right then, Stacey returned to the office. Placing the takeout in front of Nick, she said politely, “Mr.Harrison, your lunch.”

Nick was not amused at all and replied sarcastically, “Well, thank you so much!”

Responding with a faint smile, Stacey walked toward me. “Ms. Stovall, Mr. Lowe from AC Credit hascome looking for you a few times. Would you like to see him?”

I opened my inbox to check for new emails, but there were none. “Not at the moment, Stacey.”

I knew this would come back to haunt me. We skipped over the winner of the open tender and gavethe job to Harrison Credit. As expected, there was no way AC Credit would let this go so easily.This was far from over.

“If you asked me, I'd say go see him. You may be surprised!” Nick interrupted while eating histakeout, “Ah, I almost forgot to inform you, Harrison Credit will only be responsible for FullerCorporation's audit. We won't be dealing with any of your subsidiaries.”

Furrowing my brows, I asked, “What do you mean by that?”

He slowly laid his fork down and looked at me. “You heard me. Correct me if I'm wrong. FullerCorporation went public last year and merged with Quinn Corporation. So I suppose their financefalls under your supervision as well?"

At that point, he was starting to get on my nerve. “You're saying you will only handle FullerCorporation's audit but not Quinn Corporation's?”

He nodded and said, “Fuller Corporation's financial reports are massive and complicated as it is. Ifwe are to include Quinn Corporation's, we won't be able to catch up with the release of nextquarter's financial statements.”

I was almost hyperventilating after listening to his assertion. “That's nonsense! The two companieswere already merged last year, and they're now operating under the umbrella of Fuller Corporation.If your company is going to handle the parent company's audit, you have to include QuinnCorporation as well.”

He smirked and said, “Ms. Stovall, I don't think so.”

Piece of sh*t!

I walked right into his freaking trap.

"Stacey, please escort Mr. Harrison out of my office!” I wasn't sure whether I could stop myself frompunching his stupid face if he stayed any longer.

I needed to discuss this with Ashton immediately. This was just the right recipe for chaos.

Before leaving with the takeout in his hands, Nick turned around and emphasized, “I shall remindyou that we have just signed a legally binding agreement, so I'd advise you against screwing usover.”

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