"Advancing salary from the company is quite troublesome. How about this, I'll lend you $200 personally, and you can pay me back when you get your salary," Edward said as he took out his wallet, pulled out $200, and handed it to Monroe.
Monroe happily accepted the money. "Thank you, Mr. Edward. I'll repay you as soon as I get paid."
Edward nodded and bid Monroe farewell.
After sitting in his car and looking at the contract in his hand, he reflected that since becoming the CEO of HD, such minor tasks were usually handled by his subordinates. The reason he came personally today was entirely because of his boss. He knew his boss well, if the boss hadn't particularly valued someone, he wouldn't have called personally to instruct him.
Since the boss had given the order, he had to do it well. Despite being the CEO of HD, in front of the boss, he was just a worker. If he couldn't do the boss's work well, what use would he be?