Marry the CEO Carefully

“Parents never stop loving their children,” she said.

“Hmm… I made them worry…”

Many words left unsaid, these regrets would accompany her for life.

“But I believe that heart-to-heart connection doesn’t need verbal communication. Uncle and Aunt will know,” Dong Yilin said.

“Yilin, thank you!”

“Silly!”

Bygones are bygones, old friends are indeed the best!

“Good morning, Madam!”

“Hello, Madam!”

“Long time no see, Madam, are you feeling better?”

These warm greetings made Fang Water Mirror’s smile a bit stiff.

To these employees who hadn’t seen this beautiful, pure, and unpretentious CEO’s wife for over a month, the welcome was even more enthusiastic.

Guan Longji signaled with his eyes, and she forced a smile, “Hello everyone, thank you.”

She followed Guan Longji into the office.

When they were alone, she immediately dropped her expression.

“What documents need my signature, bring them quickly!” she said.

During the trip to the company, Guan Longji had explained that during her amnesia, she had established several charitable foundations and was extremely busy. Water Mirror was skeptical, and based on inadvertently leaked information, she believed the amnesiac version of herself was just a pampered, lucky big shot.

Daring to learn to manage a foundation as a wealthy wife? Hmph!

When the CEO’s assistant announced Secretary Lin’s arrival, Water Mirror began to understand.

The glamorous Lin Ziwei walked in, and Water Mirror couldn’t help but silently applaud: What a beautiful rose.

Lin Ziwei respectfully presented the documents and clearly reported the foundation’s operations from the previous month.

She was a bit puzzled: How could the usually simple CEO’s wife carefully review the report instead of casually signing like before?

Fundraising accounts, donation expenditures, scholarships for the poor, house rent payments, stationery miscellaneous expenses, computer repair fees, volunteer visit transportation costs…

Water Mirror examined it carefully and raised some questions.

“These volunteer visit transportation fees…” she paused, “seem a bit too much, right? Last month’s total donation was 3,274,000, but the volunteers’ transportation fees are 780,000, almost a quarter of the donation amount. Isn’t this against the spirit of volunteering?”

Lin Ziwei was startled, “Madam is right, we were negligent. However, these volunteer allowances also include meal expenses, but 200,000 of the 780,000 is your transportation subsidy because you often visit various places, and drivers and assistants have overtime considerations…”

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