Don’t Mess with the CEO’s Daughter

“An attitude of not wanting to accompany you,” Lin Qianzhu responded softly but with unwavering determination.

“You…” After all, his daughter was his treasure, and he couldn’t bear to scold her. “I’m doing this for your own good. You can’t take over the CEO position in the future and not even know where your own business is.”

Hearing her father’s tone soften, she also restrained her temper. “Half a year is so cruel! I’m your daughter, not a robot.”

“With my hotel inspection… okay! I’ll give you one more month.” Unable to resist his daughter’s pitiful eyes, Lin Chengjun had to compromise.

“Daddy, one more month is totally not enough. Inspection isn’t just a casual glance. It can’t be done carelessly. At least a year!” She clung to her father’s arm and acted coquettishly.

“Don’t worry, I’ll have Jie Sen accompany you. With him around, everything can be handled.”

“What?! I don’t want him to accompany me.” She least liked dealing with that shrewd guy.

Xia Jie Sen had followed her father for over a decade, was an excellent business expert, skilled in socializing and far-sighted. Although he was her father’s trusted assistant, she was very resistant to him because she could vaguely sense her father wanted to matchmake them.

Lin Chengjun gave her no room for negotiation. “It’s settled. Go to work first.”

“Daddy, I don’t want to!” She still tried to change his mind, but her father had already asked his secretary to escort her out.

Sigh! There are still half a month until April 1st. Hopefully, she’ll have a chance to persuade her father during this period. But the date is so well-chosen – April Fool’s Day. Daddy has really played a big joke on her.

Leaving the CEO’s office and preparing to take the elevator downstairs, she unexpectedly met the person she least wanted to see.

Feeling bitter and resentful inside, but since he was her superior, she had to greet him with a smile. “Good afternoon, Manager Xia.”

“Good afternoon.” Xia Jie Sen smiled at her. “Cindy, congratulations on your promotion.”

“Thank you.” She returned a smile and turned to press the elevator button, not wanting to continue the conversation. But he, who had a private elevator, ran over to compete with this junior employee.

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