"Ahem, you indeed didn't put on makeup. Forget it. I still have a lot of things to deal with. You can get back to work, but don't make my baby exhausted."
Rodney held a fist to his face and coughed. He retracted his awkward gaze and walked out.
Freya looked at him from behind. She concluded that he just came over to quarrel with her.
Back in the office.
Rodney was going through that month's income statement. On the opposite side of the table, a female secretary was reporting the overall income situation o f each major city.
The female secretary was 30 years old. She wore a two-piece suit.
Rodney raised his head and beckoned at her with his finger. "Come here, closer.”
The female secretary walked forward without putting her guard up. After all, everyone knew that except for Sarah, other women were nothing in his eyes. They did not have to worry about him taking advantage of the secretaries.
"Your eyes... You've applied makeup on them, right?" Suddenly, Rodney scrunched his face.
The female secretary felt awkward. "The company has requirements for us to put on some makeup.”
"So there are differences between people. Some people are born with features that make them look like they have on contact lenses and eyeliner," Rodney could not help but mutter. 1
"Are you talking about Director Lynch?"
The female secretary smiled and said, "Director Lynch's pretty face looks like she's mixed-race. She's good-looking even without makeup. Her parents are clearly Australians, though."
"She's quite popular, huh?" Rodney raised his eyebrows.
"Yes, many male employees in the company treat her a s their goddess. Many of them want to pursue her too," the female secretary said as she smiled.
Rodley tugged on his tie. His eyebrows were raised with a dangerous look in them. "Our company doesn't allow office romance, right?"
The female secretary was confused. "Is there a rule like that?"
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