Chapter: 1044
In Rachel's room, Victor gently put her down on the bed and tucked her in.
Still, Rachel didn't wake up. She had always been on high alert, but she was unaware of what was going on this time. Perhaps she was really tired. Or she subconsciously recognized Victor's scent, so she was at ease.
For a few minutes, Victor stood there, watching Rachel sleep before he decided to go back to his own room. In silence, he walked out and closed the door gently.
The next day, Rachel felt refreshed because she slept well. At first, she was confused.
But soon she realized where she was. Her brow furrowed as she Looked around.
Why was she in her own room?
Rachel thought about what happened last night but all she remembered was humming a lullaby to Joey in his room. She couldn't remember how and when she went back to her own room.
Looking down at her body, Rachel realized that she hadn't changed her clothes last night.
Was she so tired yesterday? She couldn't even remember how she went back to her room.
As Rachel was lost in thought, she heard a knock on the door.
"Miss Bennet, are you awake?" It was Lukas.
"Breakfast is ready. You can go downstairs for breakfast now."
"I'm already awake," Rachel replied as she got out of the bed.
"I'll go downstairs after washing up."
“Okay.”
Half an hour later, Rachel was done taking a shower and changing her clothes.
Today, she was going to the Bennet Group to get a document and meet someone.
While she had nothing to do, Rachel wanted to go through all the projects that the Bennet Group had. She wanted to know when and how they started to lose money and which project caused it, so she could address the issue from its root.
Unexpectedly, when Rachel was going through the projects, she found one that had been halted for some reason. It was a public service project of a welfare house.
The reason why the project was halted was not a secret to Rachel.
It was because they didn't have enough money.
The Bennet Group couldn't support it. It would take a lot of money and connections to build a welfare house. If the Bennet Group failed to build and operate it, it would be the end of the whole company.
However, the Bennet Group had no choice now. All the projects had been halted and there was no profit at all.
What Rachel was worried about was the fact that thousands of employees would be affected if they couldn't find a way to solve this matter and let the public see their value again.
Right now, their best option was to carry out this charity project to attract the public's attention.