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In the next morning, Kelvin was waiting for Madison downstairs. Madison had put on some light makeup to appear more lively.
Brent was waiting in front of the car when they arrived at the company. He said politely, “Mrs. Williams …”
Madison shook her head and said, “I told you. Don’t address me as-”
“I’m sorry. I got used to it. I have something to tell you about your job. Mr. Williams has moved you to the sales department.”
Madison frowned and said, “Didn’t he agree to make me his secretary?”
Brent looked at her awkwardly. He coughed softly and said, “Mr. Williams took into consideration that you want to improve yourself.
“There are more hands-on challenges in the sales department than if you were his secretary. Mr. Williams has your best interest at heart.”
Madison understood. Hunter couldn’t possibly keep her by his side as a secretary. He wouldn’t be able to answer to the Daviss for that.
She understood that this was the outcome of her action at the Davis residence.
But she realized that she wasn’t used to him staying away from her now that it actually happened.
It was fine either way. No matter which department she was in, those who wanted to harm her would still come sooner or later.
“Alright. Thanks for the help.”
“You’re welcome. I’ve already notified the HR department. You just need to head up and go through the procedures.”
Brent only accompanied Madison to the elevator. He had to avoid being seen with her to not raise any suspicions.
Madison wanted to join the company to investigate suspicious individuals around Hunter.
She didn’t expect to be moved to the sales department before she could begin her investigation.
She held her head and sighed. She would have to make do with what she had.
She went to report to the HR department. The person who processed her sized her up several times.
Madison knew what she was thinking immediately.
“Alright. Your desk is over there, Madison. You can go and get settled down.” The HR employee was still pretty courteous.
“Thanks.”
Madison looked at her employee ID, and her thoughts wandered.
Her first job in life was not as a doctor but as a salesperson.
She could hear people chattering when she walked in.
“She must be someone special. Mr. Ingram handed her file to HR personally. But I’m curious.
“She’s a top medical student. Why would she become a salesperson? She could probably get a job in any of the best hospitals in the country.”
“Who knows? Maybe she likes a challenge? The bonuses of some of our sales department colleagues are several times higher than the salary of a doctor.”
Because of Brent’s influence, Madison might not have an office to herself. But she had a desk in the best location.
The sunlight came in through the window and shone on her desk.
There was also a tiny potted plant on it. Madison stretched her body leisurely in the sunlight.
There were three teams in the sales department. She was in team C.
Sophia Linden, the leader of the team, introduced Madison to the team.
Everyone was very busy. So, the introductions were brief. They quickly went back to work after.
Madison was still feeling lost after a while. She went to ask Sophia for advice.
“Ms. Linden, I’m new, so I’m not too familiar with the job. What should I be doing?”
“Oh, right, Madison. I forgot to tell you that the sales department is also called the hell department.
“We have a very strict evaluation system. An evaluation is conducted every three months. The worst of the team gets demoted to team C.
If the same team gets ranked C more than twice in a row, a team member will be let go. Then someone new will join.”
Madison heard about how intense the workplace could be. “Does that mean if we’re still team C by the end of this month, someone will be let go?”
Sophia patted her on the shoulder and said, “That’s right. And you’re new here, so the person getting fired…”
Madison understood. “… Is probably going to be me, right?”
“Do your best. This is the project we’re trying to get done right now.” Sophia gave her a bunch of documents and quickly went back to her desk.
Meanwhile, at the CEO’s office, Hunter was rubbing his temples.
He asked with his eyes closed, “How is she doing?”
“She’s already started working.”
Brent paused for a moment and asked, “Mrs. Williams doesn’t need to work for money. Is there a need to send her to the hell department?”
He found it harder and harder to understand what Hunter was thinking.
Hunter opened his eyes and played with the pen before him. He said in a lazy tone, “She’ll only know who to seek help from after she experiences some hardships.”
It was thanks to the Daviss that Madison was finally free from Hunter’s control.
Although they were still in the same company, a lowly salesperson like her couldn’t possibly meet the CEO.
The only inconvenience was that she got removed from the secretary’s office.
She was distanced from the secretaries. And that strayed her from the goal she came here for.
Madison could only put her hopes on Jack. She hoped that he could dig up something useful on his trip.
As she was lost in her thoughts, someone said with a sigh, “Why do I have to be the one to hand in the strategy chart again?”
Madison turned and met the eyes of Norma Talbot, the person whose desk was next to hers. She was an earnest person.
“What’s wrong, Ms. Talbot?”
Norma pushed her hair behind her ear and said sheepishly, “It’s time to hand in this project’s strategy chart. As you know, we’re already the C team.
“We were ranked last in the previous month. I don’t dare to walk into the secretary’s office. I’ll be scared to death if I meet Mr. Ingram.”
“Is Mr. Ingram very intimidating?”
“You’re new, so you don’t know. If Mr. Williams is the king of hell, Mr. Ingram is the guardian of hell.
“He was so stern that he scared the cleaner’s daughter to tears last time.”
Madison nodded thoughtfully and said, “If that’s the case, I’ll go for you. I’m new here anyway. I don’t mind being scolded.”
“You’re too kind, Madison. Thank you so much.” Norma quickly handed the file to Madison.
Olvia looked at the file in her hand.
She smiled. This was her chance to get closer to the secretaries.
Unbeknownst to her, the colleagues who were all smiling a moment ago changed their expressions.
“I envy how naive young people are these days. Another one who doesn’t know her place. How many have there been this year?”
Norma crossed her arms and said disdainfully, “That’s the only way to get closer to Mr. Williams.
“She probably hopes to catch his attention by being around there. Why else would anyone go to the secretary’s office and risk being scolded?”
“Tsk, if I recall correctly, the last one had her arm broken by Mr. Ingram and thrown out, right?”
“Let’s make a bet. How many days will she last before she quits?”
“I’ll take that action. Loser buys everyone lunch.” Comment by soonyoung gu: take what action?
Madison went to the top floor. She glanced at the door at the end of the corridor. It was shut tightly,
She subconsciously sighed in relief and went into the secretary’s office.
The secretaries who were busy with work looked at her when she entered.
Nancy winked at her and said, “I heard you transferred to the sales department, Ms. Evans. Was it because you didn’t like us?”
Madison smiled and said, “Of course not. I thought I wasn’t capable enough for this position.
“I didn’t want to cause trouble for Mr. Williams. So I transferred to the sales department to work on myself.”
“What a pity. You were a sight for sore eyes. You were gone too soon.”
Nancy was no slouch. She knew that Madison was special. Madison was the only person who ever brought food for Hunter.
One moment, she was a secretary. Next, she was a salesperson.
It must’ve been someone’s orders. How else could she just change jobs so easily?
That was why she didn’t mind getting closer to Madison. “Madison, surely you’re not here to chat. How can we help?”
“Ms. Giles, this is our team’s strategy chart. Can you please hand it to Mr. Williams for me?”
Nancy thought about it for a while and quickly understood. “Leave it to me. Be careful in the sales department. The people there are all very cunning.”
“Thanks, Ms. Giles.”
Madison took out the presents that she had prepared. For the men, she had tie clips. For the women, she prepared brooches.