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Jules’ assistant, hearing of her presence, rushed downstairs to welcome her, making certain to brief Corrine on the situation. “Mr. Ford mentioned he won’t be present at the company for the next few days, and all matters are to be handled by you, Miss Holland.” Corrine nodded slightly, “Notify the department heads to meet in the conference room.”

“Yes.”

Ten minutes later, the department heads occupied their seats, studying Corrine positioned at the table’s head, exchanging furtive, perplexed glances.

What exactly was unfolding?

Had ownership of the company silently changed hands?

Why hadn’t they heard anything about this before?

Their concerns weren’t mere paranoia—none of them recognized Corrine’s identity, save for Jules’ assistant.

Noting the sea of baffled expressions, Corrine cast a meaningful look toward the assistant.

The assistant caught her silent command instantly, clearing his throat with purpose. “This is Miss Holland, the second-largest shareholder of our company. During Mr. Ford’s absence, Miss Holland will be guiding our operations.”

Upon absorbing this revelation, collective relief visibly washed over the room.

The meeting progressed with remarkable efficiency, affording Corrine valuable insights into Blue Core Technology’s intricate operations.

As discussions waned, one voice broke through the concluding remarks. “The Charles family representatives will soon arrive in Lyhaton. Shouldn’t we orchestrate a welcoming committee to demonstrate our sincerity?”

Corrine lifted her gaze deliberately toward the suggestion’s source, her lips curving into a measured smile. “It seems you already have someone specific in mind.”

The woman faltered beneath Corrine’s penetrating gaze, feeling her hidden agenda suddenly exposed. She blinked rapidly and averted her eyes, no longer brave enough to meet Corrine’s scrutiny. “I merely thought that our partnership with the Charles family is vital, and we cannot risk any oversights, so…”

“I will personally welcome them,” Corrine interrupted her. “I believe that beyond mere hospitality, what truly captivates a potential partner is a company’s demonstrated capability and internal harmony.” With those words hanging in the air, she rose gracefully and departed.

Two days later, the Charles family representatives touched down in Lyhaton.

The strategic alliance between Blue Core Technology and the Charles family had already sparked intense speculation throughout the industry.

This milestone marked the first domestic enterprise to secure a partnership with the illustrious Charles family, launching an innovative joint venture in electric vehicles and establishing a groundbreaking domestic brand.

The company entrance bloomed with vibrant banners heralding the Charles family representatives’ arrival, while an enthusiastic band filled the air with festive music that echoed across the distance, infusing the atmosphere with celebratory energy.

The assistant surveyed the elaborate spectacle before him, his lips twitching with barely concealed concern. “Miss Holland, is this… particular approach to welcoming really okay?”

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This extravagant display, complete with dazzling fireworks, seemed destined for tomorrow’s headlines. Who in their right mind would greet corporate partners with such an ostentatious carnival?

“Don’t worry,” Corrine said. “Sometimes, what appears outdated and traditional can circle back to become remarkably avant-garde.”

Based on her nuanced understanding of the Charles family’s aesthetic preferences, today’s theatrical welcome would undoubtedly leave a lasting impression.

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