What he wants is freedom and respect.



Chu Mu'en didn't touch anything belonging to Wan Ge, and quietly sat on the sofa waiting for her to return.

Chu Mu'en waited for about half an hour before there was finally some noise outside the door. Soon, Wan Ge walked in, looking rather unwell, with two middle-aged men in formal attire standing behind her.

“Uncle Gu, you’ve been a senior member of the company for a long time, and you’ve never made a mistake like this before. I don’t want this kind of mistake to happen again, or I should consider letting you retire.” Wan Ge’s voice was cold and stern, and her extremely serious and indifferent demeanor was completely different from how she was in front of Chu Mu’en.

"Yes, President Gong, this kind of mistake will absolutely not happen again." The vice president took back the documents from Wan Ge's hand.

He would never make such a mistake, but his son made the document.

His son proposed a very good project, so he had the idea of ​​handing it over to him. If everything had gone smoothly this time, he could have told the CEO it was his son's work, thus promoting him and perhaps even having him succeed him in the future.

Unexpectedly, the child made a mistake in the most basic way.

Wan Ge actually knew what the vice president was thinking and everything else involved, but she wouldn't expose him.

His son is indeed good and intelligent, but he is too careless about details and often makes mistakes in very basic areas. On the contrary, he always does well in things that others cannot do.

Wan Ge did this to make the other party pay more attention to details and avoid making silly mistakes. Although such things usually don't have a big impact, many people think that if you can't do small things well, how can you do big things?

As soon as Wan Ge finished speaking and looked up, she saw Chu Mu'en. Chu Mu'en had already stood up when she came in, but he didn't interrupt her because she was talking.

"Wange, have you finished your meeting?" Chu Mu'en asked softly, his beautiful eyes looking at her with anticipation and joy.

"Yes, the meeting's over." Wan Ge said as she walked over to him, reaching out to touch his hair: "Have you been waiting long?"

Wan Ge didn't know when the other party arrived, as she had been in a meeting and hadn't turned on her phone.

"No, I just waited a little while." Chu Mu'en obediently rubbed her hand, and had lowered his head to make it easier for her to touch him when she reached out.

Feeling the gaze behind her, Wan Ge turned around and asked, "Is there anything else, uncles?"

The meaning is clear: if there's nothing else, they can leave.

The two of them realized what was happening and said, "If that's all, we'll head out now."

Wan Ge nodded and the other person left.

Wan Ge took Chu Mu'en's hand and made him sit down with her again: "En'en, I'll be very bored at work. Do you want to wait for me here? Or should I have my assistant show you around?"

Based on his habits, he prefers to stay with me, and he will gradually help me with some things later on.

"It's okay, I just want to stay here." He just wanted to stay here with Wan Ge.

"Okay," Wan Ge replied.

He simply sent a message to his assistant and then returned to his work post.

About an hour later, the assistant who sent the message returned, holding a violin, and stood obediently in front of them.

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