"Of course not." I was serious. I would never have such delusional thoughts.
Moreover, it did not matter whether she was my subordinate or not. All I needed was for her to help Theo.
"Let me remind you again that I’m only in this to help Theowy. It has nothing to do with you, so you shall not interfere with my work in the future, nor do I need you to teach me how to do things."
"No problem, but about the matter of managing the company, the teacher Theo assigns you will ask you to follow their arrangements when the time comes, so do cooperate."
"I've told you, I don't need you to teach me how to do things." With that, she hung up the phone.
I held the phone wryly.
"Who's that?" Maybe I was too focused on listening to her just now, I did not even notice that Theo had already come out of the bathroom.
As he had heard my last words, he felt that something was off. Hence, he asked me that question.
I looked at him, walked over, and took the towel from him to dry his short, wet hair.
"It's Cindy.”
Theo froze and turned his head to look at me. "Why did she call?"
I smiled and walked behind him.
"When I saw her at the hospital today, I invited her to help you manage the entertainment company and she agreed." "You hired her to help me manage the company?" Theo was very surprised, but this time, he did not turn his head.
I rubbed his sideburns and explained," You'll only get busier and busier. You're already splitting yourself into two. Plus, now that you have so many enemies watching you, if you don't find someone you trust to help you manage the company, what are you going to do in the future?"
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