Chapter 157
Chapter 157
Mollie chatted with others for a while before she walked to Sylvia and handed her a cup of coffee, "Miss
Andrews, here you are."
"Thank you." Sylvia nodded and smiled.
Mollie wasn't a petty person. Although Sylvia embarrassed her in public because of Jenna the other All content is © N0velDrama.Org.
day, she thought what Sylvia said was right after she got back home.
She was lucky that she was healthy; there was no point in arguing with an autistic person.
Therefore, she bought everyone coffee today.
Moreover, Sylvia didn't come to work for the past two days and she missed her. "Miss Andrews, why
haven't you come to work recently?"
She followed her and asked.
Hearing her words, Sylvia couldn't help but glance at her.
'Although Mollie is a troublemaker sometimes and has a bad temper, she doesn't hate me for
embarrassing her.' Sylvia was surprised about it.
"I got caught up in something." Sylvia opened her laptop.
She had connected all her electronic devices to her laptop and she could monitor all of them without
using them separately.
Mollie looked at her laptop with amazement.
This was amazing!
"Miss Andrews, how did you do that?"
"Well, this is the latest-designed computer," Sylvia didn't explain much.
In fact, she designed and installed the computer herself.
"Is this the latest computer of the Crown Techs Group? Oh my god! It's expensive! One of these costs
eighty thousand dollars!" Mollie saw the logo on it and exclaimed.
She was in shock.
Her words attracted many computer lovers here.
"I heard it sold over a hundred million in three days after it came out!"
"And the RS Esports Team is currently using it! It has both the laptop version and the desktop version!"
"I heard it's Jess who designed it! He's a titan in the technology field! He always makes the most of the
computer he designs!"
"The Crown Techs Group is really lucky to have him!"
Everyone started to talk about Sylvia's new computer.
They were excited at the mention of Jess.
"I know! I admire him!"
"But he has never released a photo! No one knows what he looks like."
"But back then, when he retired from the RS Esports Team, there was a picture of him wearing a cap
and lowering his head. He looked handsome!"
"That was true. Even though I didn't see much of his face, I could tell he was hot."
"I wish he could get back in the e-sports world. If he did, he would win the world championship for
sure!"
"Jackson is also good. I heard Jess led him into the e-sports world."
"Jackson's hot. He's not as attractive as Jess, although I can't tell why."
"Perhaps Jess is more manly."
Sylvia sat there and listened to their heated conversation, expressionless.
They talked about computers and then e-sports, and then Jess.
She touched her jaw.
She just designed a computer with perfect performance for Adriel. How did they switch from the topic of
computers to Jess, another identity of hers?
What she didn't know was that Jess was a legend in these ordinary people's eyes.
Jess was also a legend in the technology field.
At the same time, in the meeting room of Crown Techs Group, there was a middle-aged man sitting in
the host's seat, with a smile on his usually serious face.
As he was listening to the sales report, he kept nodding his head.
"The sales of the new product have made the first among the competitors. The stock is sold out and we
have expanded the production of 100 thousand more to meet the customers' demand."
"Good!" the man nodded, "Thank you for your hard work, everyone. It all thanks to Jess. She has
maximized the computer performance."
"Sir, should we give her the commission at the usual percentage?" the sales manager asked cautiously.
The middle-aged man smiled and shook his head, "She needs to be rewarded to keep working for me.
Give her the commission at two percent higher."
"Yes, sir!" the sales manager answered and sat down.
Then, the manager of the customer services department started to make a report, "Up to now, we have
asked for feedback from tens of thousands of customers, and the figures showed that the failure rate
was..."
The manager then started to report the figures.
After hearing her out, the man nodded, "Our products are of good quality; that's why the customers
chose us."
"The latest computer designed by the Crown Techs Group has sold out. We have expanded the
production and 100 thousand more are on their way. Consumers may buy the computer in our flagship
shops."
As soon as the tweet was posted, it became trending.
The media started to report on it.
"100 Thousand Latest Computers of Crown Techs Are on Their Way!"
"Have You Bought Latest Computers of Crown Techs?"
"Latest Computers of Crown Techs Won the Consumers' Hearts with Maximizing Performance."
" Latest Computers of Crown Techs, Leader of the Industry!"
"Jess, the Designer of Latest Computers of Crown Techs."
Bluebay Techs Company retweeted, "I am jealous of Crown Techs for having Jess! Dying to cooperate
with him!"
Goldensun Techs Group also retweeted, "Jealous! I want to poach Jess from Crown Techs! I will
double his salary!"
All the technology companies were envious of Crown Techs.
Although they were all competitors, they were simply joking.
It was another kind of online marketing.
Jess didn't care about the discussions online.
Anyway, she had gotten the money.
She received a message from the bank informing her she received a large amount of money.
There were a lot of zeros in there; she didn't count them and deleted the message.
Double salary? She didn't live on salary but dividends.
The salary was nothing compared to the dividends she got.
...
She started to build schools in poor and distant villages using the money Franklin gave her; she called
them Wings Primary School.
The Maskelyne Group had regular donations to poverty alleviation programs.
However, Sylvia had built a lot of schools in the Maskelyne Group's name and used the rest of the
money to hire teachers.
Now, she donated another five million from her commission.
And another five million were transferred to her grandma's account.
She transferred money to her grandma's account regularly, although her grandma never knew it.
Sylvia had been trying to persuade her grandma to move out to live with her. Her grandma, however,
never agreed.
Thinking of this, she felt guilty. She had been too busy recently to spend any time with her.
Guilt and sadness overwhelmed her.