When Her "Death" Couldn't Break Him

Chapter 1953



Chapter 1953 Earn Their Trust

"Right, I understand," Cecilia said, then looked around at the senior management sitting at the table.

Half of the senior management from the branch company had shown up-six or seven people in total. When they noticed Cecilia's eyes on them, they looked away, clearly uncomfortable.

"Let's continue the meeting then," she said.

No one responded.

Randall cleared his throat to break the silence, and finally, the meeting resumed.

This time, they actually focused on the real topic-discussing the future direction of the company.

The meeting didn't last too long. Once it wrapped up, Randall personally saw the senior management out, acting every bit the gracious host.

Cecilia stood quietly by, watching everything. A heavy sense of unease settled in her chest.

When she returned to the CEO's office, she found Nathaniel sitting at her desk, immersed in paperwork. He'd already gone through most of the towering stack.

Charlotte tugged at her arm and whispered, "Boss."

"What's wrong?"

"Mr. Rainsworth is something else," Charlotte said in a hushed tone. "After you left, he didn't move from his seat. He combed through a ton of documents and pointed out all kinds of issues. He marked everything."

Cecilia had always admired Nathaniel's abilities. He was a top-tier student. Not just smart, but disciplined-a born workaholic.

"I'll go check in with him," Cecilia said.

"Maybe let him be for a while." Charlotte smiled. "He's helping you with your work. We should just take a break."

In her mind, Charlotte was thinking that if she ever picked a husband, it'd be someone like that-capable and reliable.

Cecilia gave her a look.

"Silly. No one can rely on someone else for their whole life. It's great that he's helping me now, and I can still learn a thing or two from him."

Charlotte immediately felt guilty for being lazy and too dependent.

Cecilia walked into the office and made her way to Nathaniel. "Nathaniel," she said, “Charlotte told me you found a lot of issues. Can you teach me?"

Cecilia hadn't studied business management, nor did she have experience.running a major corporation. Unlike Nathaniel, who had been tramed to take over the Rainsworth Group since childhood, he was naturally far more skilled. noveldrama

When she walked in, Nathaniel looked up and motioned for her to sit beside him. "Come on over. I'll explain."

Cecilia pulled a chair next to him and listened closely as he walked her through

the contract issues. She was completely focused, taking careful notes.

It reminded her of when she was

young. Back then, her father would

take Magnus to the company all the time, teaching to ĽUB him how ruf business. But Magnus had zero

interest. Every time he went, he just goofed around.

Regas realized Magnus wasn't cut out for it, so he started bringing Cecilia along too The difference between her and Magnus was huge. The only problem was, she was a girl and even worse, Paula didn't like her. sŵnovel

After Cecilia successfully presented a business plan for the company, Paula realized she was outperforming her own son. From then on, she forbade Cecilia from returning to the company.

When she was deep in learning mode, time flew by.

Around noon, Charlotte brought them food and finally gave them a chance to rest. "Boss, I'll leave the food here."

"Thanks," Cecilia said.

After Charlotte left, Cecilia stretched and said, “Let's eat something."

While they were eating, Nathaniel could tell her mind was elsewhere. "What happened at the meeting this morning?" he asked.

Since he'd asked, she didn't hold back. She told him everything about Randall.

After a long pause, Nathaniel finally spoke. "You may own the majority of the Jamieson Group's shares, but it's clear most of the senior management don't fully back you. You need to earn their trust."


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