When Robert found out about it, he was somewhat shocked.
Although Henry had given the order that no company could hire Charlotte, naturally, his staff couldn't give instructions to the presidents of major companies.
If Yolanda hadn't called, Robert wouldn't have known about it.
"I will talk to her tomorrow," Robert said a moment later.
Yolanda encouraged him. "My son-in- law, you'd better let her go to your company. She at least has a bachelor's degree, so she must not sell flatbread in the streets."
Robert smiled and said, "If she is willing to come, I am even willing to give her my position."
As soon as Yolanda heard this, she was overjoyed.
...
After ending the phone call with Robert, Yolanda was also ready to go back to her villa.
Charlotte sent Yolanda off.
She knew that her mother was in a bad mood because she was selling flatbread.
She wanted to chat with her mother some more.