She seldom bought clothes. These clothes were all bought last year. She hadn't bought any clothes this year. It was indeed not very appropriate for her to work in previous clothes. And she had never liked others criticizing her behind her.
After work, she went to a mall. The clothes there were very cheap. It was not appropriate for her to wear skirts now. She chose a pair of jeans, a green trench coat, and a white shirt, which together cost her five hundred and eighty dollars.
The company had regulations that on Saturdays and Sundays, workers were allowed to wear their own clothes rather than the company's uniforms.
Brittany Cheney smiled and praised her. "The clothes you bought are good. You look beautiful in them."
Sherman also smiled. "You are also beautiful. Are we going to clean the company lobby today?"
"We have to clean up the lobby every Saturday. Let's g o. It will be a little harder today."
The company's lobby was very large, so it was indeed a bit difficult for two people to clean it. They first cleaned each place with a cloth and then used a mop t o clean it.
Brittany would clean the dirtiest place every time so Sherman didn't have to clean it. She knew Brittany was afraid of getting her clothes dirty. And Sherman would clean more places every time.
At this time, a black Bentley was about to pass by. Kingsley said, "Stop. Send this approval letter up."
Lee left. Kingsley closed his eyes and leaned his head on the leather seat to take a rest.
After a while, Lee came back. He frowned. He was a little bit hesitant to speak, as he didn’t know whether t o say the thing or not.
"Say what you want to say..." Kingsley opened his eyes and looked at him.
"I saw Ms. Holmes at the company." Lee frowned again. "She is cleaning the lobby. She works as a cleaner."
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