Mnie was not surprised that Vi was now a full–time staff member. Her probation was about to
end, anyway.
She turned to look at Eugene. “I thought Julie was handling it.”
“Her files are still in the secretary’s department. They haven’t been transferred,” Eugene replied calmly.
Mnie frowned. The secretary’s department was where Vi had started when she first joined LeapCo. She waster brought over to the CEO’s office by Eugene.
LeapCo’s secretary’s department and the CEO’s secretary were two different departments. Mnie had thought that Vi had already been transferred over as Eugene took good care of her.
However, Mnie was reminded of how she had to help Vi even with her internship report.
A look shed in Mnie’s eyes, but she quickly looked down to hide her emotions.
It was none of her business if Vi was transferred. All Mnie needed to do was her own job.
Mnie had just stepped out of Eugene’s office when she heard Vi say happily, “I’m buying everyone dinner tonight.”
She had just walked out when Vi blinked and looked at Mnie. A pretty smile appeared on Vi’s face. “Do you want to join us, Mnie? When I first came to LeapCo, you were the one who taught me the ropes.”
Mnie’s expression remained stoic. “Count me out. You guys have fun.”
Vi objected and said in a coaxing tone, “But Mnie, don’t you know why I’m buying everyone dinner? I’m about to be a full–timer here.”
There was a tone of delight in her voice when she was saying this.
Vi even hugged Mnie’s arm intimately. She raised her eyebrow and said happily to Mnie, Eugene said I’m the intern who became a full–timer in the shortest period. I’m just slightly quicker than you, Mnie.”
Vi emphasized the word ‘full–timer‘, and Mnie wondered if she was also bragging about her
rtionship with Eugene.
Mnie said, “Congrattions.”
Vi wanted to show off in front of Mnie but was not given any reaction. This made Vi slightly
ufortable.
She asked Mnie moodily, “Are you in a bad mood, Mnie? Why don’t you look happy?”
Mnie nced at her. She wanted to ignore the little games Vi was ying and said calmly,
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Remember to report your full–time conversion to me”
Vi was taken aback. “Why?”
Mnie finally looked up at Vi and said curtly, “Because you haven’t been officially transferred.”
She left after saying this to Vi and did not see Vi’s expression change.
Mnie returned to her workstation, and Yana came over with a huge stack of documents, “Mnie, these are half a year’s worth of data sent over by the export toxum.”
She looked at the heap of documents and knew that they had to work overtime that night.
There was a moody atmosphere in the office<i>. </i>Everyone looked depressed.
Mnie gave this some thought and turned to look at Yana. “Do all of you prefer pizza or barbecue?”
Yana replied indifferently, “I guess I’d feel like having pizza right now.”
“Alright<b>, </b>I’ll buy everyone dinner tonight.” Mnie nodded.
Yana’s eyes widened when she heard this. “Mnie, did you get a promotion and a raise?”
Mnie tidied the documents on her table and said nonchntly, “It’s going to be a few days of hard work ahead. I’m buying everyone dinner in advance to pump up the morale.”
Everyone in the office perked up at Mnie’s words. Their efficiency had obviously improved too,
Yana came over to her and said, “It’s really generous of you, Mnie.”
Mnie flung a file over to her. “Extract the information here, double–check it, and deliver it to the finance department.”