"Good afternoon, sir. You're a little late today." Kim's greeting made Vino smile. "How's your health? I heard from your wife that you passed out yesterday," Kim said, worried about his boss.
The smile on Vino's lips grew wider. He patted his assistant on the shoulder proudly. "What did you say to my wife yesterday? I'm glad you helped me," Vino whispered with a happy face.
Assistant Kim was confused by his boss's whisper. "Nothing special, sir. You must pay attention to your health. Don't make your wife worry," Kim advised.
"No problem, Kim. I'm healthy. How was work yesterday? Did everything go well?" Vino asked.
"Everything is going well, sir. Oh, yes. Someone is waiting in your office," Kim said, pointing to the door of Vino's room, which was tightly closed.
"Why did you let someone wait in my room before I came?" Vino looked a little irritated.
Kim shrugged his shoulders and pouted. "She was always like that. Who can forbid her? She's been waiting for you since yesterday. I didn't want to get into an argument with her. So... happy serving!" Kim said with a worried expression.
Vino arched his eyebrows at Kim's words. "Your words scared me a little," he said curiously, stepping into the room.
"Boss! Today your clothes are very neat. Did you get dressed by yourself? Or...?"
Vino looked at his reflection in the glass wall and smiled proudly. "My wife teaches well. She also helped me this morning!"
Kim smiled. "Congratulations then. Looks like your relationship has improved."
Vino nodded in agreement. "It's because of your help."
Kim shook his head disapprovingly.
"Send all the work reports to my desk. Today I have to go home early because I have to pick up my wife," Vino told Kim before opening the door to his room.
The clothes on the floor greeted Vino's steps. The man was surprised. Who put clothes on the floor? He stopped and found his tie on the floor.
He bent down and picked up his tie.
As he grabbed the red tie on the floor, his eyes caught sight of something at his feet.
The silver high heel with jewel decorations made Vino's eyes narrow.
He lifted his head slowly, following the figure standing before him.
A woman. Long brown hair. Her lips were red with a big smile on her pretty and seductive face.
This woman was wearing a sexy dress that accentuated her beautiful body. Her waist was slim, her legs long, and her clothes were classy. She was very beautiful and seductive.
Vino could see the smile on this woman's lips, which made him take a deep breath.
The woman opened the blazer she was wearing, throwing it onto the floor, making Vino's room even messier.
She stepped out in a cross-legged style, looking like a super hot model on a catwalk show, pushing Vino's shoulders, teasing him with her curly eyes and lips that whispered seductively.
"How are you, darling?" she whispered while pushing her hands against Vino's broad chest.
The sudden attack made Vino feel pressured. His calf hit the edge of the table, and he sat down on the glass table where he usually welcomed guests.
Vino's breath was heavy.
The woman stroked Vino's broad chest. "Why are you doing this to me? You make me sad and disappointed!" she hissed in a muffled voice. It seemed like she wanted to cry.
"How can you marry another woman when I'm busy with my work? You betrayed me!" she whispered. She then placed her lips on Vino's earlobe, whispering in a deep, seductive voice.
Vino let out a deep breath, his hands supporting their bodies to keep them from falling onto the table.
"You can't just leave me. You make me sad and disappointed," she whispered again, this time leaning in to kiss Vino's lips. She stared into his eyes.
One second...
Two seconds...
Three seconds...
The woman sighed heavily at Vino's cold face.
Vino didn't respond to her flirtatious behavior.
Even as the woman was about to kiss him, the man calmly turned his face away.
"Stop playing games in my office. We're not six years old anymore!" Vino hissed.
He tried to get up from the table, but the woman's hand tugged at his waist.
She hugged Vino tightly. "I miss you, Vino. Why don't you reply to any of my messages? Why don't you pick up the phone when I call? I miss you so much." The woman lifted her head, looking at Vino's face before burying her head in his broad chest.
Vino felt exhausted dealing with this woman.
He reached for her hand, which was wrapped around his waist, and opened her tight embrace.
Vino pushed the woman away from him. He looked calm and cold.
He headed to his desk and sat in his work chair.
"What do you want?" Vino asked.
The woman didn't want to give up easily. She followed Vino to his desk and sat on the table.
Vino grabbed the file she was sitting on a bit harshly.
"You have important documents for me!" Vino hissed irritably.
The woman gasped and put on a spoiled face. "I thought you weren't serious about what you said. Why did you get married?" she asked with an annoyed expression.
"That is none of your business!" Vino replied coldly.
"How could it be none of my business, Vino? We've been friends for a long time. We understand each other. Why did you marry another woman? I know very well who you are. You're not a man who easily falls in love with women!" she said cynically, her face full of annoyance.
"You know that!" Vino replied, watching the monitor in front of him without looking at the woman.
"Vino, we've spent so much time together. I've always been by your side, and you've always helped me. Why did you marry another woman? I need a reason. Tell me!"
Vino stopped his work for a moment. He stared at the woman's face with sharp, cold eyes.
"Shouldn't I be the one asking you?" he said in a deep voice.
The woman swallowed bitterly. She didn't like Vino's dark, intense gaze.
"You exposed my secret, you said my weakness. You... stood by my father's side!" Vino said, his face a mix of anger and disappointment.
The woman fell silent. Her body suddenly froze.
"I just wanted to help you..." she whispered sadly. "But why did you leave me? You only loved me your whole life!" she hissed confidently.
Vino chuckled. He picked up the phone, but before he could speak...
"I thought you were the best woman in my life..." The woman nodded in agreement. "Before I knew it, there were many other women in this world who are even better than you!" Vino said cynically.
"What do you mean, Vino? Are you kidding?" She didn't want to believe Vino's harsh words.
"No. I'm not interested in our jokes from the past. I'm... married. I have a wife, so..." Vino took a deep breath before putting down the phone and pointing to the door.
"Sarah, wear your clothes properly. Get out of my office. I have to work!" Vino said firmly.
Sarah frowned. She couldn't believe what Vino had just said.
"You always obey and fulfill my requests. Now you're kicking me out and saying mean things to me. Vino! You can't be like this!" she thought angrily.
She stomped her feet, furious.
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