Secretary Qin spent two hours explaining these matters to Chen Zhi before hurrying back to her desk to work.
The tasks she had outlined to Chen Zhi were the ones she used to handle herself.
One could imagine how heavy her workload had been.
Chen Zhi also noticed that the tasks Secretary Qin had assigned to her were all menial.
Her role as Si Ye's secretary was to take on unnecessary work that had once burdened Secretary Qin.
However, Chen Zhi couldn't understand why Si Ye, with all his wealth, wouldn't hire another secretary for the menial tasks instead of having Secretary Qin do them.
Eventually, she realized that only Secretary Qin could carry out these tasks satisfactorily, as others could not grasp Si Ye's preferences and dislikes.
Yet, what baffled her even more was why she was asked to do it if only Secretary Qin could do it properly.
Was Si Ye not afraid that she wouldn't do it well?
Chen Zhi didn't dwell on it and focused on fulfilling her duties diligently.