Hello, Bad Boss

“If you feel you cannot help me upstairs, just say the word, and I’ll find someone else to do this task.”

His tone was like that of a reasonable boss, but Lin Weiwan’s heart was crystal clear.

His eyes were saying: If you can’t even handle this small task, what else can you do?

Hmph!

He’s clearly a psychological pervert who should just say he wants to mess with her!

Lin Weiwan had already cursed him eight hundred times in her heart, but due to the contract’s “absolutely must obey” clause, she gritted her teeth, her mouth twitching into a smile, indicating she could complete his assigned task.

Using all her strength, she helped him from the first floor to the third floor, feeling like she was running a marathon. After nearly collapsing when she finally placed him in his designated study, she fell onto the soft sofa chair, looking like a fish jumping out of a tank, gasping for air dramatically.

Although he seemed to trust her completely with his weight, only he knew that without grabbing the handrail and supporting most of his body weight, he would have fallen down the stairs at least three hundred times. Did she really think they could climb up solely on her tiny cat-like strength?

However, seeing her being obedient without resistance and trying hard to do her tasks, he couldn’t deny that his perception of her was gradually improving.

Although she kept talking about not repaying the money and carried her belongings, showing a clear attitude of shirking responsibility, her acceptance of his demands did soften his heart a bit.

He wasn’t a person without compassion, but he never used unnecessary sympathy for simple charity or forgiveness. In his life’s goals, he only wanted to push Kaiwei to its peak, proving his capabilities, and he wouldn’t let “outsiders” interfere with Kaiwei’s affairs.

Still fortunate that the original project proposal had reserved negotiation margins, and before he was hospitalized, the negotiated price left no room for the other party to bargain. Now he could still use price reduction to retain this client, after all, business reputation was paramount. Even if he could only recover the cost, he still had to complete it. Who would have thought that the unreliable Manager Huang would mess up this case?

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