You see, although it's a clumsy method, it really works.
"Finally, Evan, you've finally made me wait..."
If one were to describe the resentment emanating from Smith, it would be enough to support an evil sword immortal.
“I want to protest against Evan, the top administrator of the community, who is not doing his job properly and dumps a lot of work on his innocent assistants.”
"Okay, Mr. Smith, I accept your protest. I will look into the specific solutions to this problem and give you an answer in a while."
Evan shook hands with Smith and walked outside before Smith could even react.
Smith: ...
What is this guy saying?
He never expected that someone could be so carefree. Didn't they understand what he meant just now?
"No, wait a minute. Look at me, look at all my jobs. Don't you have any thoughts on this?"
"Uh...you're such a hard worker!"
"Evan, can I say something?"
"Go ahead and say it, I'm listening."
"If you keep acting like this, I'm going to imitate a story from another world, rise up in rebellion, and overthrow you!"
“That’s great. I unconditionally support Mr. Smith becoming the highest administrator of the settlement and continuing to contribute to the settlement.”
Evan's answer, coupled with his sincere gaze, stunned Smith.
"You should... make up the difference!"
He suddenly realized something.
Didn't I retire from top management because of the excessive workload, and want Evan to suffer this paperwork hell?
Why is it that now that he's retired, he's been hired as an assistant to continue working overtime, and then he rebels and insists on working overtime again?
He had to work overtime while he was in office, and he still has to work overtime after he retires. Doesn't that mean his retirement was a complete waste?
"Good grief, am I just trying to avoid working overtime?!"
Evan, you can't do this, you can't!
You have to give me an explanation today, or I'll fight you to the death!
"Then I'll tell Vilia to come over and help you with the work, and I'll also send a few more people over with you."
"That's fine then, I agree to that."
Smith put on a show of changing his demeanor here, acting as if the conversation had never happened.
Although I will still suffer, at least I can relax a bit. And there is something even more important: I have dragged my old friend Vilia into this mess.
That's much better. I can't suffer alone. Good brothers should stand by each other through thick and thin!
(Villa: So, where's the brotherhood?)
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