What about Mnie?
What did the eight years between Mnie and Eugene mean?
Mnie waited patiently for Eugene’s answer. Her breathing became much lighter.
Eugene’s tone was the same as before–firm and indifferent. “You know that you’re not my type.”
That was true<b>. </b>
Aside from Eugene’s short period of abstinence in the beginning, the women he dated were all very different from Mnie,
Eugene liked obedient women, but he did not like Mnie, who was obedient to a fault.
Mnie’s eyes were emotionless in the darkness.
Her voice was as cold as ever. “Are you staying here tonight?”
Eugene stood up and took his coat with him<b>. </b>“Forget it.”
Mnie did not know if Eugene meant that she should forget about their rtionship or just tonight.
When she arrived at the office the next <b>day</b>, Vi’s desk was moved next to hers.
This position had a full view of the president’s office.
Vi greeted her. “Good morning, Mnie.”
Mnie put her bag away and noticed the delight in Vi’s eyes. She asked casually, “Why didn’t you tell me yesterday that you didn’t like the position I arranged for you?”
Vi was stunned and exined helplessly, “It’s not that I don’t like it. Mr. Scott just asked me to move over here. He said he wanted to supervise my work.”
Her cheeks turned red again, but she <b>soon </b>realized <b>that </b>Mnie was still there, so she looked at little uneasy.
Mnie felt that everyone viewed her as Snow White’s evil stepmother, deliberately bullying the pitiful Vi.
She lowered her eyes.
“Let’s get to work.”
The news of Vi moving her desk spread quickly in the office. When Mnie went downstairs <b>to </b>deliver some documents, she heard a lot of gossip.
Those people immediately shut up when they saw Mnie. They even exchanged nces.
Mnie did not care. She just took her things and left.
She went back to the president’s office to remind Eugene that he had to meet a client in a while.
As a result, as soon as the elevator door opened, she saw Eugene and Vi inside.
Seeing her, Eugene and Vi were also stunned. Eugene said, “I’m going to see Mr. Young.”