Chapter 594: The Affectionate Male Supporting Character's Mother 3



Oh, I’m poor!

Lin Xiaoman clenched his fist and vowed, "Tongza, wait, when I reach S-level, when I have my revenge, I will definitely buy you a new version! By then, we will be able to drink delicious food and eat spicy food, and live a happy and beautiful life! Whatever other Tongzas have, we must have!"

As a leader, you must paint a big picture for your employees that is both far away and close at hand.

666: 'Well, Master, I believe in you, you are the best.'

A flat and calm tone.

Lin Xiaoman inexplicably felt that she was being treated perfunctorily. Perhaps her bowl of chicken soup had failed.

After a second of awkwardness, Lin Xiaoman stopped talking nonsense with his boss. He became serious and acted like a chairman. He first learned some information about the company from the computer, and then immersed himself in his busy work.

At noon, lunch was brought in by secretary Xiaoya. After hurriedly taking a few mouthfuls of rice, Lin Xiaoman continued to work.

The original owner, Yang Shuhua, was a strong woman and a workaholic. She controlled every detail of the company, so she had a lot of affairs to deal with every day, and also had to attend social events. She was really busy like a top.

It was time to get off work at around 5 o'clock. After asking Xiaoya to sort out the remaining work and asking about tomorrow's schedule, Lin Xiaoman went home.

The low-key Mercedes-Benz has its own driver.

Wu City’s famous wealthy villa area - in the clouds, garden-style villas, classical hometown.

The Yang family's villa covers an area of more than 1,000 square meters, with mountains, water and bamboo. You can tell at a glance that they are a family that pays great attention to feng shui.

Luxury cars, luxury houses, drivers, nannies, these are standard features of rich people.

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