Then, when I joined the company, we negotiated a new cooperation and became very popular.
The Ritchie Group still had a large order that had not been completed, but without the support of core technology, it was unknown how long they could last.
As it happened, I had a cooperation with Ritchie on hand and as the person in charge, I needed to go to Ritchie Group in person to sign the contract, generally speaking, as Party A.
Interestingly, the employee in charge of the interface, Amber, was new and didn’t know about the feud between Ritchie Group and me, so she left my name as General Manager Kattie in the list. As a result, no one knew that it was me.
However, the time I walked to the administrative desk, I was stopped. The person in charge at the front desk and I were old acquaintances after all, so she absolutely knew everything.
“Why are you coming here? Ritchie doesn't welcome you."
He was arrogant, just like Mike's tone, a bully relying on the power of others. But I chose to say nothing, since after that, I saw Mike and Camilla were just coming down hand in hand to meet the person in charge of the cooperation.