Even though they called it a tea party—and there were teas and snacks around—Yonghwa opened it with a corporate vibe.
"Let's start with numbers."
"Right," Sarah chuckled at the disparity between the topic and the atmosphere.
As if they had been waiting for it, Hajin took out a small notebook in which he tracked their progress and handed it to Sarah. Sarah flipped the pages briefly before facing the table again. Everyone looked at her as if it was a real corporate meeting, all while stuffing their mouths with delicious patries.
How could she take this seriously?
Sarah shook her head helplessly before pulling a plate of macarons toward her. "HS might call itself a group, but it's not actually as vast or complicated as other groups," she started. "There are only three companies under the group; HS Jewelry, HS Fashion, and HS Stone."