Guardian-In-Law

Chapter 1049



Chapter 1049 A Small Meetup Kaze walked out of Hudson Investment Firm and arrived at the mayor’s office.

As soon as he sat himself down on a chair, Lou knocked on the door and entered the office.

“Mr. Mayor, each unit sent its representatives to the commendation conference for journalists. This is the property of Nô-velDrama.Org.

“Before that, the mayor’s office will organize a small meetup.

“Take a look at the list, Mr. Mayor. Do you want to meet with them? Are you pleased or unhappy with any of them?” Lou asked with respect.

Kaze took a sip of water and looked at Lou with a pretentious smile. “Don’t

tell me the meetup is set up, especially for me, Lou.” The selection of candidates for outstanding journalism was done before Johnson left.

By right, Kaze only needed to attend \ the ceremony on the day and make a speech.

Kaze had flipped through the report before, and there was no mention of a meetup as part of the procedures.

He knew that Lou only organized the meetup to suck up to him.

Lou was handing over the power to select candidates to Kaze so Kaze would decide the ones to his liking.

Kaze always had leeway in making decisions.

Nothing could escape Kaze’s eye. Lou smiled embarrassedly.

“Mr. Mayor, since you're new to the position, I wanted you to review this list in case there are any outstanding issues,” he replied.

“It’s okay, Lou. Just go with what was decided before. You don’t need to do anything for me.

“Just do your job. I’m not a petty man,” Kaze said with a grin while flipping through the name list.

Soon, a familiar name entered Kaze's sight.

“Oh, Sherry Zauer. Is she up for the award for journalism?” Lou’s mind was put at ease, only to feel unrest again.

Sherry was a well-known pretty face in the media. Lou wondered if Kaze was interested in her, or if they were having an affair already.

“Do you know her, Mr. Mayor?” he asked.

Lou added, “Sherry has been the anchor of the local financial news for years. She’s an outstanding journalist, and her segments have always been high in TV ratings.

“She is attending the meetup as a candidate. She’s waiting outside in the lobby. Should I call her in?” Lou asked.

Kaze grinned without a word.

Sherry sure had powerful connections to be awarded for her outstanding work in journalism for many years.

Out in the lobby of the city council, the candidates for excellent journalism waited to meet the mayor.

Those who worked in the media were young and beautiful.

As a steady anchor of the local network, Sherry stood out in the crowd.

A group of men hovered around Sherry, paying her lots of attention and compliments.

The women watched with jealousy as Sherry stood arrogantly, not giving any man the time of day.

Sherry set her sights on fine men like the chairman of Perfect World Group and the new mayor. These mediocre men did not deserve her attention.

She was excited at the prospect of meeting the new mayor.

Just then, she received a text message from a friend.

Kaze was suspended from his job at Hudson Investment Firm. |


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