Charles Yin publicly acknowledged the Yun Family as his parents, causing a huge stir in K City and all of Eastshire Province.
Strangely, Chairman Yin in Newport City kept his mouth shut about it and never made any statement.
He neither supported nor opposed it.
Chairman Yin’s attitude left everyone guessing and overthinking.
But there was no denying that the Yun Family's status had quietly risen.
Even though the Yun Family wasn’t the type to climb the social ladder, just mentioning their name now got you not only the usual respect for scholars, but also a new kind of wariness.
Charles Yin stayed with Cecilia Gu at the Yun Family for two days and nights, and once her wound had scabbed over, he brought her back to the office.
Sylvia Ran had already been sent off to Summerville by Charles Yin, under the pretext of reporting to headquarters.
She was naturally received by someone over there.
With Sylvia Ran gone from K City, the air instantly felt fresher.
Truthfully, Sylvia Ran didn’t want to go to Summerville. But as the Marketing Manager of Yin Group’s K City Branch, she had to report to headquarters when required.
Once she arrived in Summerville, the headquarters' marketing manager would surely find ways to trip her up.
With Sylvia Ran out of K City, Cecilia Gu resumed handling some company affairs.
The staff were starting to realize that the CEO’s wife was just so much easier to get along with.
She was always smiling and never put on airs.
Sometimes, when someone messed up and was about to get chewed out, as soon as the CEO’s wife showed up, the CEO would instantly cool off.
That day, after signing the last document, Cecilia Gu frowned and asked, “Why is the Yuanshan County project moving so slowly? There’s still no progress?”
The person in charge of Yuanshan County couldn’t help but complain to Cecilia: “Team Leader Gu, it’s not that I don’t want to speed things up, but the local situation is really complicated. You might not know, but the Mo Family understands this area well. There are a lot of ethnic minorities there, and many policies protect them, so it’s much harder to implement things.”
Cecilia Gu nodded thoughtfully.
At that moment, Rona Muir knocked on the door and came in.