Or rather, even if I didn't leave a bad impression on her. Today, I let Nia Mitchell watch me make a fool of myself for free. I bet she's internally laughing her head off at me. Damn it, damn it, Nia Mitchell!
"CEO Mitchell, do you need me to see Miss Mitchell off?" Hazel Quartz smiled as she addressed Nia Mitchell as 'Miss Mitchell,' cleverly distancing her from Star Media.
Edbert Mitchell furrowed his brow, looking at Hazel Quartz standing there.
"See her off then. After that, you can clock out."
Edbert Mitchell glanced at the time; they had been working overtime frequently lately, and this secretary had indeed been working hard.
"Okay, CEO Mitchell."
After Hazel Quartz led Nia Mitchell out of the CEO Office, a smile still hung on her face.
"We're not strangers, so you won't mind if I pack up my things first and then we can leave together, right?" Hazel Quartz said with a smile, looking at Nia Mitchell and pointing to the Secretary Department right next door.