Chapter 370: A Woman You Like
“Hello.”
A deep voice came and the landlord said, “Boss Irwin, the house is back.”
“Well, furniture treatment, redecorating.”
“All right.”
When the phone hung up, Uriah put her phone on her desk, took a cigarette and lit it.
The smoke was swirling around him, obscuring his vision, and everything looked blurred.
York came in with the papers, saw the man sitting behind the desk in a cloud of smoke, paused, and walked over.
“Boss Irwin, here are the financial statements for this quarter.”
York put the file on his desk.
Turn around and walk away.
But Uriah stopped him as he left.
“York.”
York stops and turns to look at Uriah. “Boss Irwin.”
“How long have you been with me?”
York was stunned and said, “I am three years old on the 30th. Ig
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graduated from college at the age of 21. I have followed you since graduation, and I have been with you for twelve years.”
Uriah narrowed her eyes. “Twelve years…”
York looked at Uriah, white smoke wrapped around his fingertips, and suddenly many images flashed across his eyes.
Boss Irwin was two years older than him, and he hadn’t graduated when Boss Irwin started the company.
He joined Boss Irwin’s company after graduation, which is lucky.
His mother was hospitalized with the disease, and the stomach cancer was detected in the middle stage. His father was in a hurry to raise money and had an accident.
Suddenly, the poor family entered the winter.
In order to cure the two old people, he went to the entertainment place to sell alcohol.
But he was never one to talk, so he offended the guests and was beaten.
Job gone, money gone, he felt useless.
Just as he is about to kill himself, the Boss Irwin appears.
He said, “So you throw in the towel?
In that moment, his life changed.
He worked as an assistant to Boss Irwin for twelve years.
Time flies.
In a flash, he was no longer the useless poor college student he had
been twelve years before.
Uriah looked at him. “Do you have a woman you like?”
York startled and said, “Yes.”
After a pause, he said, “I had it in college, but I don’t have it anymore.”
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