The news that Celia had been the number one student of science in the province had been spread to Hale, and the latter knew that she had come to the special economic zone.
Before she arrived, all kinds of special products she had prepared for Dixon had been sent to his home. Since Dixon had known it, how could Hale not know?
Hale didn't know whether Celia really cared about his father or she just wanted to please him. Sometimes, he couldn't associate evil ploy with such a little innocent girl. Besides, he couldn't forget that Celia saved his father last time. If it weren't for her, his father wouldn't be safe and sound now.
Hale was really confused. This girl was not only courageous, but also a real top student. She ranked top in the exam and could go to the best university and had a promising future.
"Miss Celia, our boss knew you were here and invited you to have meals."
Secretary Joanna drove over and said that she wanted to pick Celia up for dinner. Her boss really showed enough respect to this little girl.
It was the first time that Keit
ffend such a person.
"It's okay. I can wait. You can go ahead with your work."
Joanna looked preoccupied. Celia divined that what bothered her must have something to do with them. With his uncle's strength, he won the project. Although he didn’t pull strings, others would not think so. After all, Zack was from a small village, not a local here. Even his title was temporarily given by Celia. Among all the bosses, of course he was the weak.
They were not outstanding in both appearance and strength.
However, no one could easily become a big boss. Life needed experience. With more experience, Zack would naturally become mature. He had never seen such a scene before, and when he experienced more in the future, he would definitely not be like this. People would always change in their growth. His uncle's good life had just begun.
She had been busy with the college entrance examination recently, and everything in the special economic zone was handled by her uncle. Looking at his strained eyes, she guessed that he must have suffered a lot these days.