What does "the biggest job is me" mean? Doesn't he just want her to serve him well?
But here? Really?
She was a bit speechless, yes, although her position was that of the "president's secretary," her responsibility was indeed him.
When he worked, she had to help him; when he did not work, she had to serve him mentally and physically. Cleaning, cooking, making coffee, washing clothes, and warming the bed were all her tasks. Handling business was just a secondary and repetitive task, almost like a "buy one, get one free" deal.
Since he expressed it this way, there was no need to ask – of course, she had to cater to his mood.
With this thought, her expression changed swiftly from confusion to a submissive and gentle smile, "Robert, shall we go home?"
Naturally, Robert Thomson saw the instant transformation of her expression. He didn't know why, but he found it a bit amusing. Her acting skill – should it be praised as excellent or criticized as terrible?