After getting up at six o'clock, Sherman put on light makeup and the shoes she bought last year. After that, she went to the company. She had just sat down when the manager approached her and asked her to make a report.
There were dozens of employees in her department. But only she and another employee were newcomers, and they had to make reports.
To be honest, Sherman was nervous. It was the first time for her to make a report in front of so many people. How could she not be nervous?
The other employee did a good job on the report. But when it was her turn, she didn't do well. She even made many mistakes.
Many employees laughed at her. Yanny were laughing loudly.
"You were born to be a cleaner. Why do you want to embarrass yourself?" Yanny muttered, and Sherman heard that clearly.
Sherman didn't get angry but sat back in her seat.
Facing the huge floor-to-ceiling window washed by the rain, she was lost in thought.
She hadn't studied well during her four years in college. She thought she had gotten a wonderful husband and marriage. But she didn't expect to lose her marriage and sacrifice her career.
After work, she was packing up her things and was about to leave when the manager asked her to join a business dinner in the evening.
According to the female employees, she should accompany the other party to talk about business, have dinner and drink. Sherman didn't do a satisfying job, so she needed to do something else to compensate for her work...
Business dinners like this usually took place in a private room. But the other party felt it was too quiet i n a private room, so they dined in the hall.
Sherman found it absurd to talk about business in such a noisy place with harsh music.
The manager of the other party was horny. When he raised and lowered his hand, he always deliberately touched Sherman's thigh. When he spoke, he also deliberately came very close to her ear and exhaled hot breath. She felt sick but could only get as far away from him as possible.
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