Domineering Mr. CEO and His Impudent Love-Chapter 812 - 815: The Big Gift for Rowena Gray (4) (Extra 1)

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Chapter 812: Chapter 815: The Big Gift for Rowena Gray (4) (Extra 1)

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“Enough—” Right when the ruckus outside was at its peak, a commanding roar came from inside the door.

“What are you arguing about here? This is the conference hall, the shareholders’ meeting is about to start, not a marketplace!” Director Hamilton, with a darkened face, appeared at the inside of the entrance.

Rowena Gray, completely engrossed in the courier’s persistent nuisance, had forgotten where she was until she suddenly saw Director Hamilton and then it dawned on her.

But it was already too late!

Inside, standing were not only Director Hamilton but also other Directors of the board.

And as for the several dozen small and medium shareholders who were attending, they had already run to the doorway, watching the commotion for who knows how long.

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The argument outside had indeed sparked curiosity among those inside.

One person took the lead, and everyone else followed suit, coming out to spectate.

The courier, upon seeing Director Hamilton and the others, was not only not perplexed but also wore an expression of having finally found someone reasonable to talk to.

“Hey, you’ve come at just the right time. All of you in suits must be the leaders here, right? I am a courier from the suburban delivery service. Those two boxes outside, one large and one small, they are both packages sent to Rowena Gray.”

“The customer who sent them requested that they be opened and the goods verified before signing for them, which is a standard policy of our company. If Rowena would just cooperate a little, we could be done with this. But she won’t verify the goods or sign, she’s intentionally making things difficult for us!”

The courier explained the situation in a few sentences.

Upon hearing this, the others thought it indeed wasn’t a big deal.

Looking at his honest and straightforward appearance, he was clearly a grassroots manual laborer; earning his living wasn’t easy.

Then they looked behind him at the two boxes, one large and one small.

The small box was manageable, about the size of a regular drawer.

But that large box, my goodness, it could easily fit a person inside.

To lift such a big box by himself all the way upstairs was certainly not easy.

Now it was summer, and the courier had large sweat beads on his forehead, while in contrast, Rowena Gray looked delicately and elegantly made-up, the two forming a stark contrast.

This caused the originally favorable impression of Rowena Gray among the crowd to shift a little.

A truly cultured noble would never arbitrarily bully the common folk.

Especially bullying laborers, what kind of noble lady does that make her!

Seeing the situation, Director Hamilton spoke up.

“Mr. Gray, since the meeting has been delayed anyway, we won’t miss a little more time. It indeed wasn’t easy for him to bring these two boxes up by himself. You might as well cooperate with this young man, have the goods checked, and sign off, so he can go back and report.”

“But Director Hamilton…”

“There’s no ‘but’. We’re all waiting here for you and can understand the situation. Let’s get on with it, finish up this business, so we can start the meeting.”

Only then did Rowena remember hearing that Director Hamilton had worked as a courier when he was young.

He probably saw himself in this courier.

She wanted to tackle the Gray family’s issues, but Director Hamilton was an obstacle she couldn’t circumvent; there was really no need to offend him for such a person.

Moreover, with so many shareholders of varying sizes watching, it was best to consider her own reputation.

“Alright then, I’ll just trouble Director Hamilton and everyone else to wait a moment.”

Rowena didn’t waste any words, turning to the courier with the straightforward face and said, “Alright, stop blocking the door, and open the boxes. After verifying the goods and signing off, you can leave. Oh, and…remember to write down your employee number when you leave because I will file a complaint against you!”

“It doesn’t matter, if you want to complain then go ahead and do it.”

The courier, carefree and smiling, took out his utility knife and smoothly cut the seal on the smaller box.