After lunch, I felt a little sleepy, and Theo carried me into the break room. After that, I called Miss Woods and told her to go home first. I waited for him to get off work so that we could go home together.
I did not sleep for long and when Theo came into the break room a little after three in the afternoon. He found me playing with my phone.
Theo furrowed his eyebrows slightly and took the phone from my hand when he came over. "Instead of sleeping, you've been secretly playing with your phone?”
"Why don't you guess?" Perhaps it was because what had happened just now made me upset, so I wanted to piss him off on purpose.
Unfortunately, Theo was not so easily ticked off. He smiled and put his head on my shoulder. "Why don’t you guess if I’ll guess?"
"Childish."
"I'm only like that in front of you," Theo said helplessly.
I blinked. "And in front of Cindy."
"Enough, okay?" Theo lifted his head and pinched my nose. "I can't believe you're still angry. If you stay angry, you might just turn into a blowfish."
The corners of my mouth twitched, and I did not say anything back.
Theo sighed lightly. "There are too many people in the company and I can't manage all of them. It's normal for there to be a few employees who don't meet Grant Corporation's employment standards, so don't take this matter to heart."
"Even the receptionists think Cindy is your wife. Other people will think the same with her coming to visit you every day. If you already knew that, why did you still continue to indulge her? If I hadn't come over today, would you have just let the misunderstanding g o on?" I knew I was being a little overbearing, but I could not help it.
I was extremely upset that everyone thought Cindy was Theo's wife. "Or do you really want to have two wives?"
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