The next day, as soon as Henry Ford and the others returned, they notified the middle management to hold a meeting and convey the document.
Without exception, all the leading members sat high on the stage, and everyone's expressions appeared solemn.
Reid Nelson personally lifted the camera to take photos, and Peter noticed that Reid had her own particular way of photographing. She first aimed the camera at a certain leader, and only after that leader had positioned himself properly and struck a pose did she press the shutter button.
Not just that, Reid made sure to take a photo of every single leader before she was done.
"Reid, why take a photo of each person? Isn't that a waste?" Reid had moved to the back after she finished taking the photos when Peter whispered:
"The company's money bought the film. If I don't get a photo of everyone, won't they hate me?"
Was there really such a concern?
Peter was suddenly at a loss for words.