After Yun Morong reached out to shake hands with Mr. Adrian, Mr. Adrian was stunned for a long moment. Only after his assistant reminded him did he hurriedly shake hands with Yun Morong, so excited and nervous that he couldn't even finish his sentence: "Hello, I'm Adrian Jin, I'm..."
Seeing how flustered he was, Yun Morong couldn't help but want to laugh. She withdrew her hand and said, "I already know your background! Sorry, when you mentioned your family yesterday, I hadn't connected you to your clan yet. I didn't expect you to be one of Danni Cosmetics' clients."
"I didn't expect it either—it turned out to be you." Seeing Yun Morong speaking so naturally with him, Mr. Adrian finally relaxed and said, "If it's you, I can breathe a little easier."
"Oh?" Yun Morong was intrigued. "Why's that?"
Mr. Adrian seemed to have given up, placing a printed sheet of paper on the table and saying dejectedly, "This is my first time representing my family in a business negotiation. I was terrified I'd mess up, so I specially prepared talking points and small talk, even memorized them before coming. If I'd known it was you, I wouldn't have bothered."
Yun Morong glanced down at the paper on the table—it really did list out possible topics for both sides, complete with suggested answers.
It was just like preparing cheat sheets for an exam.
For some reason, Yun Morong found him kind of adorable.
"Really? You don't need to be nervous talking to me?" Yun Morong's eyes sparkled with a hint of amusement, and she found herself becoming more and more lenient with Adrian.
"Anyway, I can't negotiate as well as you." Adrian looked at Yun Morong with helpless eyes. "How about I let my four assistants talk to you instead? I'll just sit on the side and listen. I mean, I really can't do it."
"Didn't you treat us yesterday?" Molly Yun said with a smile. "So today it's my turn! Come on, don't mind the simplicity—it's just a working lunch!"
"Then I won't stand on ceremony." Mr. Adrian smiled at Molly Yun.
Danni Cosmetics didn't have its own cafeteria at first, but later Cecilia Gu thought it was necessary—employee benefits had to be up to standard.
Back then, when she joined Eric Jiang's company, it was for the employee benefits.
The perks were just too good!
That's why the company had such strong cohesion—everyone was proud to work at the Jiang Group.
So, thanks to Cecilia Gu's suggestion, Danni Cosmetics got its own cafeteria.
Lunch here is provided free—employees swipe their badges to enter, and each person gets three dishes, one soup, plus various snacks.
You could say the cafeteria here isn't as fancy as the Jiang Group's, but it's still great—just as good as any restaurant outside.
So a lot of people stick around for the employee benefits—they absolutely refuse to quit!