Without a choice, Jean got out obediently before sliding into the driver's seat. Then, he began to complain, "Jay, you are a president of a big company with a net worth of hundreds of billions, yes? So pray tell, why are you your own chauffeur?
"I'd have seven personal drivers if I were you. One for every day of the week.''
"If every driver's going to be as annoying as you, I’d much rather drive myself, thank you very much," Jay replied.
Jean smacked his lips. "I don't know why I waste my time talking to sociopaths like you."
"Where to?" Jean asked.
"Grand Asia."
Jean turned to leave after sending Jay to Grand Asia.
However, Jay stopped him. "Come up with me. I’ll teach you about Grand Asia’s corporate culture as we g o."
Jean wailed. "No, please, Jay. Show mercy and let me g o. You know I’ve always hated studying since I was a child.”
"Grandfather wants me to help you." "Oh, you can't possibly take his words to heart! Why
give yourself more work to do when you can just pretend it never happened after listening to him talk? You do know every teacher who has ever taught me gave the same comment, which is that I'm impossible t o teach, right?
"At least you're well aware."
Jean smiled deviously. "That’s probably the only virtue I have, Jay. Bye."
"Get back here," Jay coldly said.
"Oh, come on, Jay..." Jean shuffled back. "Are you sure you want to teach me?"
Let s go.
Dejectedly, Jean followed Jay to the ninth floor.
They stopped right before the reception desk and Jean began to chat with the pretty secretary. "Hey, little missy. After all these years working in Grand Asia, how are you still so pretty?"
The secretary was overwhelmed by his praise. "Master Jean sure knows how to use his words."
"I'm curious, though. With Grand Asia's heavy workload and how frosty the president is, how do you not have bowel issues?"
Jay halted and looked back.
"Have you nothing better to do?"
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