"Hello!" Lolo Sue picked up.
"Let's eat together at noon."
"No, my colleagues and I go to the cafeteria."
"Just nearby, there is enough time for you to come back to work."
Lolo Sue thought about it. Flora Davis still had friends to accompany, but this man seemed to be alone to have lunch and he must be boring. She had to say, "Okay, where is the restaurant? I'll go over by myself!"
"Wait for me in the garage." The other end said in a low voice and hung up.
Lolo Sue saved his number, told Flora Davis, and she went to the garage.
At that moment, a lot of staff drove out to eat. Lolo Sue walked to one of the fixed parking spaces. The row of cars here was all this man's private cars. There were at least nearly twenty various limited sports cars. He usually chose a car with his mood.
When Lolo Sue arrived, one of the blue Bugatti sports cars lit up. She turned around, and Jack Long took a domineering suit stepping forward with his hair combed upright. The power of a superior spread naturally around him.
Lolo Sue sat in the front passenger seat and thought about the phone and breakfast he sent in the morning. She bit her lip, as she seldom said
words like thanks to this man, she said to him unskilled, "Thank you for the cellphone and breakfast."
Jack Long turned his head to look at her. "Are you still used to work?"
When Lolo Sue mentioned work, those depressed feelings came out. She asked when her head lowering down, "Don't mention it."
Jack Long immediately tightened his eyebrows. "What's wrong? Someone has troubled you?"
"I have my own work to do, but I've always been instructed to do some errands. That's not my job scope..." Lolo Sue suddenly shut up as she complained.
Jack Long elegantly controlled the steering wheel and glanced at her. "Why didn't you say it?"
Lolo Sue pouted, "Forget it. Don't say it."
Actually, she was not the type of person who liked to make reports behind people. Besides, he was the big boss and complained to him about his company. Did she doubt his leadership ability to offend him?
"Speak, I want to hear it." Jack Long encouraged as the products that Lolo Sue's department was operating would only appear in the final stage of the semi-annual performance inventory reports, and he had almost just heard it.
Lolo Sue frowned and said, "If I said it, wouldn't you blame me for talking too much?"
"No!" Jack Long shook his head, and he was happy to hear something about the lower-class employees.
Lolo Sue thought about it and told him that it was not a bad thing. Maybe he was willing to rectify the company for those clerks like her.
"I want to say that there are some old employees in the company who bully newcomers, so we always do things that are not within our scope of work. We need to do things like copying, printing, and buying coffee."
"Doesn't their department have an assistant?"
"Yes! They have two assistants in the planning department, but they don't do these chores either."
Jack Long's handsome face was already gloomy. "Then what are they doing?"
"When I was passing by, I found out that they were reading magazines and listening to songs."
"Is it just someone from the Planning Department who bullies you like this?"
"It's them in the same office as us! Those are them. I don't know the rest." After saying that, Lolo Sue looked at his dark expression and she blinked. "Are you angry?"
"I'll handle this matter in the afternoon."
"Actually, you just need to clarify the terms of responsibility."
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