Luna was suddenly asked to copy a document of more than 1o,ooo words by hand.
She was startled when she received the document. It was not a document related to jewelry design or the rules of the design department.
They were the company’s rules and regulations, and there were at least 20,000 words.
Shannon dropped the document in front of her, gave her some instructions, and left.
“Hand it in before you leave for the day.“
“Wow.“ Bonnie pushed her glasses and calculated. “ You have about twenty thousand words. Besides lunch break, you have another five hours left. You have to write at least sixty words per minute.“
It was an impossible task! Bonnie kept her phone away.
“Strange. You did nothing wrong today, and the president didn’t even scold you. Why is the director making things difficult for you?“
Luna calmly searched for a pen and paper to start writing. “Perhaps it was the president who asked me to do this.“ She smiled flatly.
When she came out of Shannon’s room a moment ago, she was still treated respectfully, yet all too abruptly, Shannon said nothing but ordered her to copy the rules and regulations. Luna did not believe no one instructed her to do so.
“You’re going to copy all of them?“ Bonnie pursed her lips. “That’s too much work! “
“It’s fine.“ Luna held onto the pen and wrote quickly. “Since I’m here to work, I’ll do whatever the boss asks of me. Isn’t that the way it’s supposed to be?“
Luna did not understand what Joshua was trying to do, but the opportunity to stay and work was not easy to come by. Luna would not give up so easily.
Soon, she realized a problem. She had been writing so fast that she would forget the previous habits that she tried to avoid.
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