Amity looked at Emma and explained, "This is Mr. Homer from France. He's here to discuss cooperation with the company."
"Oh, from France?" Emma chuckled. "Anyone who comes, has to register! Otherwise, they cannot go inside!"
Henry had been following Amity. When he saw what Emma had done, his face darkened. Jane was obviously making things difficult for Amity on purpose. If the customer who has a bad temper came to the company and was treated like this, they would probably just turn around and leave, and the customer that Amity had made great efforts to persuade would go away.
"Quickly, register!" Jane took out a booklet and threw it to the front table.
Amity ran to the front desk with an anxious face and said, "Emma, the company said that there is no need to register when a salesman brings customers to the company."
After Amity finished speaking, she looked at Homer carefully again. She was afraid that Homer would be unhappy.
Emma crossed her arms over her chest and rolled her eyes. "You said he is a client, but how can I be sure he is our client?"
"Sorry, I'll just register." Homer walked to the front desk.
If in other places, where Homer was, if someone dared to ask him to register, he would absolutely turn around and leave. However, today Henry asked him to come here. He had no arrogance at all. Even if Henry told Homer today, he had to kneel down before he gave the money, Homer would do so.
Homer's family in France was able to survive because of Henry. For Henry, Homer was not only respectful but also grateful. Otherwise, it was impossible for him to kneel down on one knee at the first sight of Henry. Not even the President of the world's most powerful nation could enjoy such treatment.
Amity said apologetically to Homer, "Mr. Homer, I'm truly sorry."
"It's ok." Homer smiled and waved his hand. He said to Emma, "Young lady, can you give me a pen?"
"Didn't you bring your own pen?" Emma glared at Homer. "You're here for business without a pen? Are you here for real or are you just a liar?"
Hearing this, Homer looked at Henry. Henry stood there and smiled without saying a word.
Homer, who was in charge of a large financial group, had his own ability to judge people. He said to Emma unhappily, "Miss, this should not be your way of receiving guests."
"What's wrong? Get out of here if you don't like it. Our Lin Group doesn't lack a client of yours. It's really interesting. How can you tell me how to treat guests?" Emma looked unhappy. "Get your own pen, or you can go out!"
"I have, I have a pen." Amity hurriedly took out a pen from his pocket and handed it to Homer.
Homer ignored Emma. He took the pen and wrote his name on the register book. After the registration, Amity was just about to take Homer to the reception room when she heard Jane's voice.
"Wait! What's your signature?" Jane picked up the registration book and pointed at the French on it.
Homer took a deep breath and suppressed the anger in his heart as he said to Emma, "Girl, I am a French. This is my name."
"Hehe, don't you know how to write Chinese characters when you come to China? Come and rewrite it!" Emma slammed the registration book on the front stage and said, "If you can't write it, then come back after you have learned it!"
Obviously Emma was trying to ruin the business.
At this moment, Gina walked in through the company's gate with Ross.
"Hey, what is going on?" As soon as Gina entered the company's door, she saw that there was something wrong with the atmosphere here.
Emma smiled at Gina and said, "Manager Luo, people from your department don't need to register even when they are bringing guests."
"Hehe." Gina sneered and cast a glance at Homer beside Amity. "Tsk tsk, impressive. I guess someone paid a lot."
In Gina's mind, she believed that Homer was a swindler hired by Henry.
Gina sized up Homer and then turned to look at Emma. "Emma, there are some people who don't come for actual business. You should make them register."
"Of course." Jane nodded repeatedly.
"Hehe, some people's intention is just not right."
Gina let out two soft laughs and led Ross towards the elevator.
"Wait!" Henry suddenly said. He pointed at Ross and said to Emma, "Why didn't this person register?"
Emma looked at Henry disgustedly and said, "You da*n salesman, are you st*pid? There is no need to register the people brought by Manager Lok?"
Henry was angry by what Emma said. "Do you mean that the people brought by the manager don't need to register? If they do something that will damage the company, who will take responsibility? You?"
"Yes," Emma said.
"Okay." Henry nodded with a smile.
"Cut the cr*p. Write your Chinese name." Emma once again scolded Homer.
"Do it." Henry said softly.
By hearing this, Homer didn't say much this time. He walked over and wrote his name on the registration book in Chinese
"Isn't that enough?" Even Amity was angry.
Emma picked up the registration book and pretended to look at it for a few seconds. Then she looked at Homer up and down suspiciously. After a full minute, Jane said, "It's okay for the time being. I'll check the identity of this person first. If there's something wrong with his identity, I'll ask the security guards to get him out of here!"
Jane spoke in an unceremonious manner. With her attitude, even the best-tempered customers would not be able to bear with her.
"Mr. Homer, I'm very sorry. Please follow me." Amity gave Homer an apologetic smile.
Homer shook his head indifferently, followed the Amity, and went into elevator.
When Amity and Homer passed by the business department, they were seen by many people.
Sister Hong frowned. "Did they really find a French partner?"
"Impossible."
"Let's go and have a look."
Some of the people who had bullied Amity before trotted to the reception room and looked awkwardly at Homer who was sitting in the reception room. It had to be said that although Homer was old, he looked very imposing, which made people feel that he was not an ordinary person at first glance.
"She is really lucky that she actually found a client."
"What client? Just casually found a French man, and then they will say that the deal is off. It's just a waste of time." A young woman had a jealous look on her face.
"She's a newcomer. How can she find a client? It's really interesting."
Those who had been standing on Gina's side all spoke with sarcasm in their words. None of them believed that Amity would be able to make a deal by herself.
Gina looked at Henry and the other two, who were waiting in the reception room, and sneered. She didn't say anything and just waited. When Henry was about to sign the contract, she would go to President Lin and report that this guy wanted to steal the company's money!