On Wendy Wayne's first day as Henry Ronan's executive assistant, the secretary's office was in a state of turmoil.
Everyone knew Wendy Wayne's identity: outwardly, she was the highly reputable Fragrant River's top debutante; inwardly... she was the CEO's fiancée.
Suddenly parachuting into the secretary's office was no different than a high-ranking leader conducting grassroots inspections.
Anyone unlucky enough to offend her would likely lose their job.
In the secretary's office, everyone was on edge; the atmosphere was tense and serious, which inadvertently improved work efficiency.
Wendy Wayne noticed this and couldn't help but chuckle to herself.
It wasn't surprising if Henry Ronan really had a personal secretary.
People like them, entering and leaving the company every day, spend more time with their secretary than with their family.
Long-term exposure to Henry Ronan's face, it's hard not to be affected.
