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Key: Let's Get Married Chapter 518: Return to the Bar
Rex drives to the Han Yu Law Firm Building. The company has been managed very well under Orson's leadership these years. It used to have the two main floors of the building, but now, it has three more floors, which adds to a total of five floors.
Rex parks his car in the underground garage and takes the elevator to the floor where Han Yu is. As soon as he goes out of the elevator, he sees two unfamiliar people at the front desk. Obviously, they are also unfamiliar with him. However, looking at his outfit and the flowers in his hand, they know that this man is unusual. They subconsciously stand up and greet him, "Hello, sir, can I help you?"
Rex tells them he wants to meet Orson. The two women look at each other with surprise. Are Mr. Orson and he on a first name basis?
One asks Rex politely, "Sir, do you have an appointment?"
Just as Rex is about to reply, he sees someone walk out of the office who happens to be someone at an intermediate managerial level led by him before. Rex has seen the personnel list and this man is the deputy general manager now.
Seeing Rex, he is really surprised. He pauses for half a minute before he regains his senses, "Mr. Rex?"
Rex raises his eyebrows, "Hello, Smith."
Smith?
Does he directly call the deputy general manager's name? The more surprising thing is that Mr. Smith shows much respect for him. The two women are frozen. Who exactly is this person?
"Mr. Rex, are you here to meet Mr. Orson?" Smith immediately welcomes Rex in. Seeing that the two at the front desk are still in shock, he comforts them, "OK, fine, go back to work."
Rex walks through the corridor with flowers. Most glass in Han Yu is transparent, and only the shutters in the higher-ups' rooms could be closed. The old employees couldn’t hide their surprise and all turn their heads to an uncomfortable angle to sneak a peek at him.
Rex is expressionless, but he is quite happy. After all, these are the colleagues who once worked with him for many years. He is a little moved, but this is not an occasion to talk about the old days.
Smith takes him to the president's office, which is Orson's office. Then, he leaves, "Mr. Rex, I've just got a few things to do first. Let's talk later."
As someone at the management level, he can take a hint.
Rex pats him on the shoulder and says, "Thanks."
"It's my pleasure."
Rex knocks on the door. He has already greeted Orson on the way here. Orson must have known he is here, but he doesn't come out. Just as Rex is about to knock again, the door is opened. Orson comes to open the door for him personally, "Welcome!"
Rex couldn't help but chuckle, "Orson, where is the etiquette coming from?"
"You haven't come here for so long. I'm flattered that you are here." Orson glances at the blooming flowers held by Rex. They are really pretty, and he is excited, "Why do you buy flowers?"
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