But when Gu Youyou saw Jin Zijin's smile-filled eyes, she couldn't help but feel there was something mischievous about them.
After all, they were pillow companions; Gu Youyou also trusted him not to let her suffer too much of a loss.
Wearing a hat too high isn't necessarily a good thing; it could just end up breaking your neck.
With a laugh, she sat upright and hummed, "Hmm, there's some sense in that, keep going."
"So..." Jin Zijin glanced once more at Yue Rujing, who looked trustingly pleased, and feeling increasingly uneasy, hurriedly said, "So Youyou definitely can't shortchange Ajing; we must at least arrange a Store Manager position for him."
Yue Rujing was stunned, already sensing something fishy.
Jin Zijin continued, "Ajing's wages cannot be low; they must be at least three times that of a normal worker, and he needs to be given a share of the dividends at the end of the year."