Shawn was openly provoking Zachary. The entire marketing department noticed.
Everyone was curious now, wondering how Zachary would respond.
"Wait!"
Zachary turned around and firmly slapped his hand on Shawn's shoulder. He said in an icy tone. "Mr. Zimmer, right? You seem to have some free time on your hands. How about you handle the document sorting?"
"Mr. Lloyd, sorting documents is something we usually assign to interns. Don't tell me you didn't know that?" Shawn turned, lifting his chin arrogantly, and retorted without a hint of courtesy.
Tension in the marketing department instantly rose. Some of Shawn's close allies quietly praised him.
"Whether I know or not is my business. But as the deputy manager, I believe I have the right to assign work to you, correct?" Zachary spoke calmly, his expression unreadable. "Or are you saying that you'd rather quit?"
"You're pulling rank on me now?" Shawn's face turned slightly pale.
Zachary gave a faint smile, not bothering to explain further. "I'm simply treating you the way you treat your subordinates. Why are you getting upset now?"
"Mr. Lloyd, I've been with Yel Corporation for three years. I'm practically a senior employee here. Are you sure you want to make things difficult for me like this?" Shawn snapped back.
"Before the day ends, make sure the documents are sorted. If not, there's no need for you to come in tomorrow," Zachary said, dismissing any further talk. Then, he left the marketing department with Clay in tow.
Shawn's face darkened immediately. He had originally intended to give Zachary a hard time, but instead, Zachary had shot him down mercilessly, pulling rank without hesitation.
Just then, a few of Shawn's close colleagues came over.
"Shawn, calm down! I heard that Ms. Lane assigned him the Economic Development Zone project. We all know how tough that project is. He's bound to mess it up."
"Yeah, once he screws that project up, we can report to Ms. Lane that he lacks the capability for a leadership position…"
"Exactly! I know a bit about that project. Word is, it involves some shady underground figures. He's bound to take a hit there."
They continued to talk about the project.
Shawn felt considerably better hearing this from his colleagues.
Surprised by the detailed response, Zachary looked at Clay with curiosity. He didn't expect Clay to know this much.
Zachary laughed and teased, "That's not bad! With a girlfriend from a wealthy background, why are you still working?"
Clay felt a bit embarrassed. "I'm a man. My girlfriend's family background doesn't concern me. I want to make my own money and buy my own house!"
"Respectable!" Zachary gave him a thumbs-up, then directed him toward the Economic Development Zone.
For a market research trip, he needed to gather information from multiple angles, and the data Yasmine had given him wasn't thorough enough. So he would have to see for himself.
The Economic Development Zone mainly consisted of new buildings, with both commercial and residential areas, but the foot traffic was still relatively low.
After having Clay park along the roadside, Zachary took him to a few street food vendors. They grabbed some bites to eat while Zachary chatted casually with the shop owners.
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