Chapter 60



I closed my eyes tightly, immersed in a deep sleep, and suddenly, an inexplicable coldness touched my face, disturbing my dream. I opened my eyes suddenly, and saw a flawless white face with a sweet smile close at hand. This sudden scene made my heart tense, and my feet involuntarily retracted. I asked in astonishment, "How did you get in?"

She chuckled, and that smile was like the warmest sunshine in spring, dispelling the chill around her: "I'm coming in."

I frowned, and asked with a hint of reproach in my tone: "Who let you in?"

She blinked and said innocently, "I told them that Mr. Lin asked me to look for you, and they let me in."

I sighed, feeling helpless: "Cui Yingying, do you know that scaring others can kill them?"

She stuck out her tongue and said playfully, "I don't know. I only know that you must have seen the person you wanted to see in your dream."

I shook my head helplessly, trying to dispel the sudden panic: "What was that thing just now, so cold?"

She smiled and picked up a small ice cube: "Here, I saw that you were too tired, so I wanted to help you relieve some of your fatigue."

I frowned and asked, "Do you carry a block of ice with you wherever you go?"

She smiled even brighter when she heard that, shook her head and said, "No, I just happened to see an icicle falling from the eaves when I passed by there, so I picked it up."

I knew it was useless to argue with her about this little thing, so I changed the subject and asked seriously, "Tell me, what exactly does Mr. Lin want to talk to me about?"

She blinked her eyes and a mischievous smile appeared on the corner of her mouth: "Hehe, actually I lied to your man. Our General Manager Lin didn't look for you at all."

I was shocked and said, "Don't you have a job? You are being absent from duty. Wouldn't Mr. Lin be angry if he knew about this?"

She shrugged her shoulders and said in a relaxed tone, "Oh, our General Lin is very kind-hearted. He usually doesn't show off his leadership to me."

I sighed and said earnestly: "Can't you be more self-aware? Don't bully those bosses who are kind to you."

She blinked and replied playfully, "She is not my boss, she is my master, and I am her maid."

This sentence left me speechless for a moment, because this was originally a sentence I said as a joke, but I didn't expect her to use it against me, leaving me speechless.

I gently rubbed my temples and said wearily, "I'm a little tired, kid, go play somewhere else. Besides, this is an office, and we're alone here, so we won't cause misunderstandings."

She blinked her clear eyes and said playfully, "You said I was a kid. There is no gender boundary in the world of kids. Who can say anything bad to a kid?"

I was a little amused by her words. It was obvious that I had met a troublemaker. I really couldn't find a word to refute her. Helplessly, I stood up and decided to take practical action: "In order not to worry others, I will personally send you back to Lin Zong."

When she heard this, she pouted unhappily, looking reluctant: "I won't go back. Seeing General Lin with a sad face and a happy face every other day makes me so sad. Why should being a woman be so tiring? It's so good to marry a man, be affectionate and loving, why should I have to handle everything by myself?"

I couldn't help but be curious about what she said: "Why is your CEO Lin so emotional? Did he encounter something unpleasant in business?"

She shook her head and said mysteriously, "Well, don't ask me about this. You should know it better than anyone else. What's the phrase? The beginning... something."

I jumped out and said, "The one who started it."

When she heard this, she immediately clapped her hands and cheered: "Yes, you are the one who started it!"

After saying this, he looked at me smugly, as if he had just dug a successful pit and was watching me jump in.

I said earnestly, "It is not a good habit to comment on leaders behind their backs. It is also inconsistent with your duties. I'd better send you back to General Lin."

However, she remained motionless like a statue, showing no intention of leaving.

Seeing this, I went forward to pull her, but she stared at me with fiery eyes, as if she wanted to see through my heart.

As we were arguing, the office door was suddenly pushed open and a man walked in.

I suddenly shouted, "What's going on today? Don't you even need to knock before coming in?"

The person who came in also responded in a rude voice: "Do I need to knock when you come in?"

I took a closer look and couldn't help but break out in a cold sweat, secretly exclaiming in my heart: It turned out to be him!


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