If it weren't for the editor-in-chief beside her, she would have lost her composure again.
The editor-in-chief was also baffled, thinking that saying it was fine would be the end of it, but then a penalty was actually imposed.
The new boss's mind was indeed difficult to fathom.
"To ensure everyone can work overtime in peace, the cafeteria will prepare the evening meal for employees," Gu Annan spoke as if completely oblivious to the turmoil within these two individuals. "Additionally, my assistant took off early today, and I am in need of someone to help out. I think someone from your department would be suitable."
The editor-in-chief glanced at the office workers who were vigorously working overtime at the sight of the boss, each portraying a state of selfless dedication.
"I just remembered I have unfinished work, I need to get back to it."
"It's you then."
The editor-in-chief and Lu Wanwan spoke almost simultaneously.
Lu Wanwan: "..."