After getting into the elevator, Clarissa pressed the 7th floor. While Clarissa was waiting for the elevator, Clarissa relaxed watching herself in the mirror that was indeed in the elevator.
Clarissa also confirmed her clothes which were a little messy. But Clarissa didn't realize that the elevator door had opened.
There was even one person who was watching Clarissa.
"Ehem."
Clarissa reflexively looked at the elevator door, and how surprised Clarissa was when she saw a very familiar man in her eyes.
Clarissa saw a man she had seen twice, both in front of this company and when Clarissa was in the hospital.
"You?!" cried Clarissa.
But the man only looked flatly at Clarissa, before finally, the man walked away from Clarissa.
Clarissa who saw that reflexively walked after the man. "Hey. Don't just walk away. Wait for me!"
But when Clarissa was chasing the man, Clarissa was stopped by a man.
"Good morning miss," said the man.
Clarissa continued to stare intently at the man who was running, before finally looking at the man beside her.
"Good morning too," Clarissa replied with a friendly smile.
"What do you need to come here? And how did you get to the 7th floor?" asked the man in surprise.
Clarissa smiled a little. "Ah. I'm Clarissa, I come here to bring coffee and bread."
"And why did I come here, because I was told by Hans to deliver this order to the 7th floor," said Clarissa while showing the coffee and bread in her hands.
"Oh, are you Clarissa?" asked the man.
Clarissa nodded her head. "Yes, I'm Clarisa."
"My name is Arnold, Miss Clarissa can call me Arnold," Arnold said excitedly
Clarissa suddenly frowned. But even so, Clarissa still smiled slightly and nodded her head. "Ah yes, nice to meet you, and just call me Clarissa."
Arnold nodded his head. "Okay."
"So where I should store this coffee and bread?" she asked.
Arnold smiled a little. "You can take the coffee to the room in the corner on the right, and you can save it there."
"Can't I just leave this coffee and bread with you?" Carissa asked.
Arnold shook his head. "Can not."
"You have to deliver the coffee and bread yourself, because I have important work to do," explained Arnold.
Clarissa nodded her head. "I forgot you also must have important work."
"Okay, I'll go deliver the coffee and bread," Clarissa said with a small smile.
"Don't forget before entering the workspace, you have to knock on the door," said Arnold.
Clarissa nodded her head in understanding. "Yeah, I'll knock on the door."
Then Clarissa walked towards the workspace that Arnold had directed.
Meanwhile, Arnold smiled slightly and muttered. "No wonder, I saw him going out and suddenly he came back into the workspace. It turned out that the reason was that Clarissa was here."
Arriving Clarissa in front of the workspace. Clarissa knocked first.
Knock. Knock. Knock.
"Come in."
Clarissa was silent because she felt the voice sounded familiar to her ears. "I think I've heard that sound before."
"Ah, never mind. It's better to quickly deliver this order and then return to the cafe," said Clarissa, before finally opening the door.
Without looking around, Clarissa walked towards one of the tables in the room.
"Excuse me. I want to deliver coffee and bread that has been ordered from the Dakara Cafe," said Clarissa.
Because Clarissa didn't hear any answer, Clarissa snorted indignantly, but only for a moment before Clarissa smiled kindly.
"Can I keep this coffee and bread on the table?" Clarissa asked.
Without looking at Clarissa, the man pointed at the table in the middle of the room. "Place the order on the table over there."
Clarissa nodded her head. "Fine, I will save this message there."
Before Clarissa walked towards the table, Clarissa first looked at the nameplate on the table.
Clarissa could see the board directing Alexander Kenandra Grizella. Clarissa saw that the nameplate had Alexander Kenandra Grizella on it.
Clarissa nodded her head in understanding and then immediately walked toward the table.
"No wonder he's arrogant, it turns out his name is Alexander, besides that he's also a CEO," Clarissa muttered.
Clarissa quickly put the coffee and bread on the table. Then walked towards Alexander who still had his back her.
"Then I'll excuse you," Clarissa said, before finally walking out of the room.
Alexander, who felt that Clarissa was no longer in the same room as him, quickly turned his chair around.
Alexander then looked at the coffee and bread with a look that was difficult to decipher.
But unlike Clarissa, she walked with an annoying heart.
"How could he not look at me? After all, no matter how high his position and how much money he has, he still can't talk while turning his back on me like that. It's so annoying," Clarissa grumbled.
Clarissa continued walking with an irritated heart, she didn't even pay attention to Arnold who was looking at her with an astonished look.
"Clarissa why to look upset like that?" asked Arnold in astonishment.
Clarissa walked into the special elevator. It doesn't take long, Clarissa arrived at the lobby.
Without returning the access card given by Hans. Clarissa kept walking out of the company until Clarissa finally arrived at the cafe.
Inside the cafe. Clarissa immediately walked closer to Abel who was sitting relaxed.
"Why is it taking so long to go to his company? You must be looking for handsome men first, right?" asked Abel suspiciously.
Clarissa snorted in annoyance. "I'm not interested in handsome boys."
"But one thing is clear, I don't want to deliver coffee and bread to that company anymore," Clarissa exclaimed.
Abel frowned. "So what? Did something happen there?"
"Oh yeah, Don't you have a trolley with you?" asked Abel in surprise.
"Don't worry about the trolley. The trolley will be returned later. But the problem is that I met with the company's CEO," Clarissa explained.
Suddenly Abel was surprised at Clarissa. "What?! You met the CEO of that Company?!"
Clarissa nodded her head. "Yeah, I met him, but I didn't see the man's face."
"Well, it's a shame. Even though the CEO is very handsome. I've only ever seen him, because it's so hard to meet him," explained Abel.
"But you are lucky even if you haven't seen the man's face." Abel continued.
Clarissa snorted indignantly. "I don't feel like it was luck."
"I'm even lazier to deliver orders to that company again, because the CEO of that company is very arrogant," said Clarissa.
"It's only natural that he's arrogant. He's the CEO and owner of that company," Abel replied
Clarissa shrugged. "I don't care. What's clear is that I don't like him because he's so arrogant."