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Chapter 1612

Chapter 1612

"The position of the director of our logistics department is currently vacant. The new director will arrive tomorrow. I hope everyone can get along well with the new director and work hard."

"Okay, it's okay, let's continue working."

Recruit a new minister?

Mavis frowned and thought, why was it so sudden?

Generally, when resetting some high-level personnel, they will be notified in advance, or after some major mistakes occur.

This matter...could it be Ning Chengxu's doing?

He is the CEO of the entire group and can decide whether anyone will stay or die.

Maybe...why would he suddenly replace a head of the logistics department?

Doubts exploded in her mind, but there was no answer.

Forget it, these are not things that an intern should worry about, so she should finish the work at hand first.

When it was time to get off work, Mavis finally finished her work and moved her sore neck.

Today was originally her birthday, and she wanted to buy herself a small cake to celebrate.

However, no one in the Ning family knew about her birthday, and Ning Chengxu didn't even know about it. She still celebrated her birthday outside before going back.

Opening the phone and flipping through Ning Chengxu's note, the word 'husband' was very dazzling. The conversation between the two of them was still about three days ago.

Ning Chengxu had forced her to change this title a few days ago, saying that he was afraid that Ning Jingxuan would accidentally see the remarked name. If it was 'Master Xu', she would be suspicious.

Mavis smiled bitterly. He probably didn't want to know when her birthday was.

I entered a long string of text into the dialog box, deleted, modified, and finally deleted them all. I only typed a few words and sent them out.

[Master Xu, I will go back later today, no later than eight o'clock. I will go home by myself and don't have to ask the driver to pick me up. 】

Ning Chengxu replied almost instantly.

【What to do?】

【Private affairs.】

Looking at the word "private matter", Ning Chengxu on the other side of the screen frowned fiercely.

This woman has no other friends in this city, and no other place to go. What other personal matters can she have to do?

Something is very wrong.

Ning Chengxu picked up his coat and went directly to the parking lot to call Mavis.

After not receiving a reply from him for a long time, Mavis thought he had agreed, and her phone vibrated as soon as she walked out of the department.

When she saw that it was him who was calling, Mavis's breathing suddenly became rapid, and she calmed down before picking up the phone.

"husband."

He said that he would call him Mr. Xu during working hours at the company, but now that it is off duty time, he would call him husband.

Her voice was soft and waxy, and Ning Chengxu found her husband very useful.

"What's your personal business?"

"I want to buy a small cake and then go back after eating."

Except for not saying it was her birthday, Mavis did tell the truth about what she was going to do.

Just to eat small cakes?

Ning Chengxu frowned and said coldly: "The cooks of the Ning family are not good at making cakes, so what are you going to do? Mavis, you should know the consequences of cheating on me."

Mavis stood at the elevator entrance, hesitating and not pressing the elevator button.

What else could she say? Could it be that she wanted to celebrate her birthday?

It's just a marriage by agreement, not a real couple, so this should make him hate it, right?

Seeing that she didn't speak, Ning Chengxu urged impatiently: "Speak."

Mavis bit her lip and finally said it.

"I...want to celebrate my birthday."

Today is her birthday?

Ning Chengxu was silent, he never cared about anything about Mavis.

"Master Xu, if nothing happens, I'll go downstairs first."

Just when she was about to hang up the phone, Ning Chengxu spoke, "Come down to the parking lot and go home."

"..."


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