On the weekend, Debbie (the head of the Textile Workers Office of the Labor Union's Likalai State branch) made a phone call to Lance, wanting to talk to him.
Lance told her to come directly to his office, as the gang wasn't the kind of formal business that stopped working on weekends.
Debbie came in the morning; most companies had more pressing matters in the morning, and she was worried Lance might have other things to do in the afternoon.
This wasn't her first time coming to Lance's office, and Lance greeted her at the office door.
"Please sit."
Lance didn't have her sit in a chair, which would have made the conversation too stiff and formal; instead, he chose to sit on the sofa, making it less formal.
A girl brought over coffee and some snacks, Debbie took a sip of the coffee, her brows relaxing in appreciation.
The coffee was indeed good, because the price was high enough.
