"Of course you know who you're dealing with here!" I said arrogantly.
She rolled her eyes at me. "You're quite something."
I chuckled. "Soon, our place will be a member unit of the Sevan City Dance Association. Besides Ms. Hill, we should be able to invite other dance masters. I'll donate some money, and we can even hang a plaque as a cooperative unit of the Sevan City Art Academy. This way, we won't have to worry about student enrollment."
Lucy said, "Not just student enrollment. I'm afraid our place is too small! If I knew you were this capable, I'd have suggested renting a bigger place ages ago."
"No rush for that. Once we're stable, we can consider opening a branch," I suggested.
"That sounds great." Lucy replied with a smile. "I used to worry, but now I'm not worried at all."
"Just now, someone said I was just an absentee boss," I teased.
"Can't I admit when I'm wrong?" Lucy retorted.
