“Nathan King,” Sean repeated, his expression serious and professional. “You should know him, Ms. Hunter. He’s worked for you before. Didn’t he show great strategic insight for you to have hired him twice for official company projects?” Rosie’s hands curled into fists beneath the table, her expression hardening into her business persona—a cold, calculating woman. She leaned in, her brows arching. “What?” Her question reverberated around the table. A regular person would shrink under her gaze and immediately find an excuse, but not Sean. Sean merely looked at her like he was just making a regular proposal. He looked at the board members at his side as he spoke, encouraging them to support him. “Nathan has already proven himself valuable to the company. I hired him a month ago because I

