"We have to obey the rules and regulations of the company. After all, we are working for the Cheng family," Susie said with a slight frown.
"I don't think so. I just remembered that the vice president doesn't need to sign for the company every day. There's no need for me to stay in the company every day," Amanda blinked and said.
Susie replied, "If you are here to meet a client, of course you don't have to stay in the company. If you are just for entertainment, you can't take your company's performance salary to enjoy yourself."
"Troublesome!" Amanda swung the racket as Maggie was distracted.
Susie then said, "Let's have a game. Show me your ability."
"Okay, but I'm still a green hand. Please forgive my rudeness," Amanda replied with a smile. Maggie handed the clapboard to Susie, who waved her hand and said, "No, I have a special set." She took it out, walked to the opposite side of Amanda, picked up a ball and sent it to her.
Amanda ran to pick up the ball, but Susie ran to her again and gave her another ball. She caught the ball in time. With a smile on her face, Susie said to her, "Hey, Amanda, you should practice more and run faster."
Then, Susie intentionally played tennis on the left and right. Amanda had to run left and right to pick the ball up, who was out of breath. Seeing this, Maggie couldn't help but worry, but she didn't want to interrupt her. After all, Susie didn't do anything, so she could only see how Amanda could defend herself.
Was Amanda couldn't make it through?
Susie might think so. After all, playing tennis was a luxury exercise. She paid attention to Amanda's life abroad. She always worked part time to support herself. How could she have the chance to play tennis?
Amanda indeed rarely played tennis. But there was one thing that Susie had ignored, which was, Amanda was more powerful than her.
On the other hand, Amanda never lost the war with Darren when they were on bed. The experience of slum gave Amanda endless fighting spirit and immortal hope. She could also be ruthless to anyone.
For example.
"Come on!" As she ran, she slipped and threw the bag to the ground. Susie paused for a second and asked with a smile, "How are you, Amanda? Do you need some rest? You should exercise more so that you can keep running."
"Amanda has been receiving your ball from the left and right. She ran for a long time, okay?" Maggie couldn't help saying.
Susie blinked her eyes and asked, "Is it a long time? It's just a piece of cake. If she can't compete with me in physical strength, how can she beat me in the game?"
"I'm fine. Let's continue," Amanda said as she picked up the ball with a smile.
"Amanda, if you are injured, go downstairs and have a rest. It's just a normal game. Don't hurt yourself," Maggie said with worry.
"Maggie, don't worry. I just slipped by. Nothing serious," Amanda smiled.
She raised the tennis and slapped it to Susie.
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