However, just as she suggested, Eugene rejectedzily, “No need. I’m just here to watch.”
“Mnie, you said I wasn’t a capable secretary this morning. So, Mr. Scott brought me here <b>to </b>learn from you. Don’t worry. Mr. Scott won’t me you for it.”
No one knew if that was a response to the seat arrangements or Mnie’s reprimand from this morning. The meaning of her words was vague.
Mnie pursed her lips without reacting.
<b>Tina </b>was good at mocking. She tugged on Mnie’s shirt and smiled as she said, “The interview is starting soon. Show them your capability as the head secretary of thepany and interview those newbies.”
Since Mnie left the CEO’s office, Eugene had not promoted anyone to that position.
Vi could not help herself from ncing at Mnie upon hearing this.
She had mentioned this to Eugene, but Eugene did not give her an answer.
As a result, everyone in LeapCo still took Mnie as the head secretary.
Vi and Julie had gone to the finance department once and learned by chance that Mnie’s sry was paid ording to the head secretary’s position.
Just as Vi was letting her thoughts run wild, the interview began.
Mnie got into her work mode and read through the interns‘ resumes.
However, none of them fit her requirements.
Only when they were interviewing thest two groups did she put down her pen and exhale tiredly.
Vi had left ten minutes ago because she had something to deal with, but Eugene was still here.
Her movement was big when she put down her pen. She identally elbowed Eugene’s elbow. Mnie froze. “I’m sorry. It was an ident.”
The new group of interns had not entered. Tina and the other staff had gone to the restroom. Eugene nced at her. “You’re indeed quite picky at times like this.”
<b>10 </b>
Mnie knew he was being sarcastic again and said, after pondering, “If there’s any intern you’re satisfied with, we can call them back for a second interview.”
Eugene tapped on the table and asked Mnie, “Do you still remember when you first worked in LeapCo?”
When Mnie started working at LeapCo, she was only a second–year university student. Eugene gave her the job and trained her from the basics.
“You were worse than them back then,” said Eugene with a scoff, snapping her out of her thoughts.
Mnie’s grip on the document tightened. Her voice was calm. “What do you mean by this?”
Eugene showed <b>no </b>emotions when he said, “Since you despise Vi’s ability, why don’t you teach her so that she can take over your ce?”
Mnie took a deep breath. “I can’t teach her.”
“That’s your problem.”
After calming herself down, Mnie said, “I don’t want to teach her.”
“Well, then. If you don’t want to teach her, find someone to take over your work.” Eugene scoffed as he looked at Mnie and knocked on the table.
Mnie said nothing. She was certain Eugene knew that her rtionship with Vi was quite bad.
However, Eugene stood up and looked at her from above oppressively.
His voice was indifferent. “This is yourst assignment in LeapCo. You can get lost after you <b>hand </b>over your job to someone capable.”
He left the conference room after ordering, leaving Mnie troubled.