The coffee spilled all over Ruby, and because her weight was unstable, she even fell on the floor.
After a few seconds, she slowly propped herself up with her palms on the floor. The coffee dripping from her hair to her clothes was obvious, and her brightly colored dress was now mostly soaked with coffee.
When Ruby saw how much of a mess she was in front of Theo, she was bound to be furious.
"You...”
"If you can't even do something so simple like pouring coffee, I think you should plan another career path before it's too late."
Before the person on the floor began to curse, Cindy was already mocking her.
Such words were undoubtedly hurtful to a technician like her, and I could only imagine how Ruby felt. However, there was no way she could refute it.
After all, she was the one who took the initiative to serve it. Nobody forced her to.
Cindy spoke again before Ruby could even stomach her previous remark.
I looked at her wiping the coffee stains on the folder as she said cruelly," Professionals should stick to professional jobs Things like serving coffee and pouring water should be left to the front desk staff. You can just focus on your own work."
I was quite surprised. I never thought that Cindy would one day be able to talk to others so calmly.
Ruby stayed on the floor without moving for quite a while. We did not know what she was waiting for, but I guessed that she was waiting for Theo to help her.
However, we all knew that it would not happen.
After a long time, Theo seemed to have grown a little impatient.
"I think you should go now."
Only then did Ruby struggle to get up. She looked at Theo aggrievedly, then at me.
Finally, she limped out the office door as if she had been badly injured.
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