"Yes," Amy said respectfully.
"Make me a cup of coffee. No sugar, thank you."
"Yes."
Amy took a deep breath and left Jeanne's office.
When Amy walked into the office again, Jeanne lit a cigarette.
Amy was stunned.
She noticed that there were occasional cigarettes in Director Lawrence's office, but she had never seen her smoke. She always thought that it was someone else's.
She was a little surprised.
Jeanne was very calm. "Put it down."
Amy came back to her senses and quickly put the coffee on Jeanne's desk.
After putting it down, Amy could not help but say, "Director Lawrence, you're completely different from my impression of a rich young lady."
"Is that so?" Jeanne answered.
"When I was first arranged to be your secretary, I thought you were like Deputy Director Lawrence. I thought that you don't know anything, and you're just here to experience life." Amy said bluntly.
Jeanne smiled.
She put out the cigarette butt and said casually, "I'm afraid that's not what you mean when you said that I'm different."
"I really admire your ability now," Amy explained quickly.
"You're more curious about why I race cars and smoke, aren't you?" Jeanne smiled faintly.
Amy was embarrassed.
It was as if someone had seen through her thoughts.
Jeanne said nonchalantly, "I fulfill all the definitions of a bad girl."
Amy was stunned.
Then she became nervous. "Director Lawrence, I didn't say that you..."
"You can go out now," Jeanne ordered.
Amy gritted her teeth.
She really did not say that Director Lawrence was a bad person.
She really treated Director Lawrence differently.
Amy walked out of Jeanne's office and closed the door.
Jeanne took a sip of coffee.
She did not argue with Amy because she did not want to waste too much time explaining. After all, she was short of time.
About the so-called bad girl.
She was telling the truth.
Having a child out of wedlock.
Smoking and drinking.
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