The Unveiled Rose

Chapter 348



Tinsley knew that Zane would solve her company's issues, and the smile on her face was hard to control. The office door clicked open, and she walked into the office without thinking. "Zane..." Before she could finish her words, she saw Zane, who usually kept his distance from women, intensely kissing the woman in his arms.

Tinsley suddenly had a bad feeling. She pretended she hadn't seen anything and took a few steps back.

I heard the sound and quickly pushed Zane away. "Someone's here."

Zane looked a little regretful but still raised his eyes to look at Tinsley, who was about to close the door. "Come in."

Tinsley awkwardly stood in front of his desk. "Zane."

Zane sat down blankly and said to Tinsley, "Remember to knock when you come in next time."

Tinsley was left speechless. She would've figured it out even if he hadn't said anything!

She answered, "Okay."

Zane gestured with his eyes for her to sit down, then casually said, "If you have any questions, feel free to ask."

Tinsley had initially planned to ask about work, but seeing how affectionate they were, she forgot everything she wanted to say. "Was that my sister-in-law just now?"

Zane's gaze unconsciously softened with a smile. "Yeah, that's her."

Tinsley was afraid I might hear her and lowered her voice. "She's so beautiful. She seems so gentle. She's more than enough for you."

Zane liked hearing others praise me, so even when someone criticized him, he couldn't be bothered to argue. "So, you came to find me just to gossip?"

Tinsley quickly shook her head. "Of course not!"

With that, she hurriedly listed out all the issues within her company.

There were many problems, and they were all over the place. She genuinely wanted to solve these problems but failed every single time.

Tinsley wanted to ask if Zane had any suggestions for solving the current predicament.

After listening, Zane lightly tapped on the desk. "First of all, your focus is wrong."

Tinsley was confused. "Hmm?"

"You should focus on what causes these small problems," Zane calmly analyzed. "Instead of thinking about how to fix them after they appear." Tinsley didn't get it.

Zane picked out a few examples from what she had mentioned, analyzed them, and then offered her solutions.

Tinsley immediately understood what Zane meant and began categorizing the other small problems while outlining her approach to handling them.

Zane agreed. "That's about right."

"I understand now!" Tinsley happily stood up. "Thank you, Zane!

"If I have any questions in the future, can I come to you for help?"

Tinsley felt a bit uneasy asking this. She had always had a good relationship with Zane, but since her older brother passed away and her parents handed over the company to her, she had felt guilty toward Zane. She had been avoiding him ever since. Zane smiled and said, "Of course. I'm your brother."

Only then did Tinsley suddenly realize that Zane had never minded the company's ownership.

To him, she was still his sister.

She immediately felt much more at ease. "Great."

...

After Tinsley left, Eric came in with a pile of documents for Zane to handle.


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