The Domineering CEO, but a Crybaby! - Chapter 22
Chapter 22: Rabbit Fur Tail
The next morning, before dawn.
He Shu woke up slowly and saw a woman lying in her arms, her heart unperturbed.
This had almost become a standard scene for her when she woke up.
After making out that the person in her arms was Cen Qianyi in the faint light, she was not overly frightened. On the contrary, she felt a subtle sense of reassurance.
It was like seeing a landmark, confirming that she was still in this world.
And that she was still alive.
Her slowly booting brain began to work, and her gaze moved from Cen Qianyi’s face upwards and outwards, slowly sweeping across the space.
This was her temporary bedroom on the third floor.
After confirming the location, He Shu looked back at the person in her arms. It was only then that a belated question popped into her mind.
Wait… how did she and Cen Qianyi end up sleeping together again?
He Shu pulled her hand out from under the other person, carefully sat up, and held her head, which felt a little swollen and hungover from her initial attempts at recalling what happened. What happened last night?
Struggling to remember, He Shu recalled that the system had forced her to go to work last night.
The plot was too perverted, and she was so nervous that she wanted to sing, but in the end, to save her life, she did it.
After remembering what she had done, He Shu anxiously lifted the blanket to look inside, but Cen Qianyi wasn’t sleeping naked, so she couldn’t see anything…
No way, He Shu covered her burning face, unable to believe her memory. Did she… really… do it?
Did she really clean up that grassy area?
In He Shu’s memory, after she finished cleaning, she praised the other person for being obedient and rewarded her by letting her sleep with her owner.
This memory was almost identical to the content of the original story, except for the fact that she had carried the person to a different room.
In the original story, He Shu carried the person back to the bedroom. But now, that bedroom was locked, so she carried her back to this temporary bedroom on the third floor.
Looking at the fragmented memories, He Shu felt that something was not right, and it was a little strange… How could it have gone so smoothly? Cen Qianyi had actually let her shave, er, the excess hair in that area.
Leaving just a little bit, and shaping it into, er, a little heart.
He Shu touched her goosebump-covered skin. Was this even possible? Although the book wrote it this way, the Cen Qianyi she knew was completely different from the one in the book…
“System, system, come out quickly. What happened? Is there something wrong with my memory? Am I mistaking the plot of the original story for something I actually did? Why would Cen Qianyi just lie there obediently and let me clean her up? And wait, how could I have actually painstakingly created a little heart?!”
If she didn’t know Cen Qianyi, she knew herself. She would have only done a sloppy job that barely resembled a heart… How could she have done a detailed trim?!
The system came online and answered her question.
“Host, you were hypnotized.”
“Hypnotized?” He Shu was surprised: “I was hypnotized? By whom? Cen Qianyi?”
“Yes, your current memory is a false memory created after you were hypnotized.”
“Wait, didn’t you say yesterday that her abilities hadn’t recovered yet and she couldn’t hypnotize people?”
“That’s Cen Qianyi. With her, anything is possible.”
He Shu rolled her eyes: “You can just say you’re unreliable.”
Anything is possible, my foot. She was just unlucky to have such an unreliable system!
The system seemed unconvinced: [If I’m so unreliable, are you so reliable, Host? If it weren’t for me, you would have died several times already!]
“Huh?” He Shu was confused.
The system was also speechless. Last night, after Cen Qianyi hypnotized He Shu, she asked her why she was crying.
Her host had just blurted out the truth.
The first thing she said was “I’m crying because I’m an unlucky person who transmigrated into a book”…
“Luckily, I muted you. Otherwise, that would have been a spoiler, and you would have been erased and had to start all over again.”
He Shu found a problem: “Since you can mute me directly, why did you threaten and intimidate me not to say anything? You could have just muted me!”
“What if I was charging?”
Then she wouldn’t have been able to mute her in time!
He Shu raised an eyebrow. She had originally thought the system was lying to her: “You actually need to be charged?”
The system huffed arrogantly.
He Shu nodded, affirming something: “You really are a useless system.”
She had never heard of a system that needed to be charged…
The system’s mechanical electronic voice huffed again, mimicking He Shu’s sarcastic tone and retorted: [You’re not useless, you’re amazing. You knelt down and kowtowed to her.]
The system gave He Shu a detailed description of how, when Cen Qianyi told her to do what she wanted to do, she kowtowed to her without a second thought.
He Shu’s eyes lit up when she heard this: “I knelt down and kowtowed to her?”
This was great. She had always wanted to kneel and kowtow to her, but she never had the chance. This was a form of apology.
“So I actually didn’t do anything, and the things I shouldn’t have said were also muted by you.”
“Uh-huh.”
He Shu breathed a sigh of relief. She was alive. She was completely alive!
She wasn’t a pervert!
And Cen Qianyi could hypnotize!
So what did she have to be afraid of from now on? All her future work would just be hallucinations. This was great!
He Shu was so happy she almost cried. Just as her eyes started to water, she looked down and met a pair of pale purple eyes.
Cen Qianyi had woken up at some point and was just lying there, quietly watching her.
Seeing the smile on her face, Cen Qianyi’s eyes, which were a little hazy from just waking up, showed a hint of confusion.
What was this person smiling foolishly about so early in the morning?
She sat up with the blanket wrapped around her, her gaze almost level with He Shu’s, which allowed her to better see the curve of her lips.
“What are you smiling about?”
A voice with a hint of sleepy laziness entered He Shu’s ears, who hadn’t had time to hide her smile.
Even though He Shu hadn’t actually done anything to the other person last night, Cen Qianyi must have known her intentions. She felt a little flustered.
At the same time, she noticed a problem. Why had Cen Qianyi slept with her last night?
It couldn’t be for the convenience of killing her, could it?
Whatever the reason, it was better to be cautious.
In response to Cen Qianyi’s question, He Shu put away her smile and carefully thought of an answer that was less likely to be wrong.
Perhaps it was because she had cried so much last night, but He Shu’s voice was particularly hoarse.
“I’m happy to see you.”
The low voice echoed in the dim bedroom. Cen Qianyi’s fingers, which were clutching the blanket, suddenly curled up.
She looked at the person who had spoken, at He Shu’s eyes. They were still a little red and swollen from crying so much last night.
Happy to see her?
Cen Qianyi chewed on the word “happy.” She said she was happy to see her…
Most of the time, when this person saw her, her eyes would turn red and tears would fall.
Was this perhaps an expression of happiness?
It couldn’t be tears of joy, could it?
Cen Qianyi silently looked at her, thinking of the even more unbelievable answer from last night.
She said she was her god…
Cen Qianyi had never believed in gods. She only believed in herself. If there was a god, she was her own god.
She had never thought that there was another person who considered her a god.
Cen Qianyi stared at He Shu, watching her trembling, avoiding eyes. After a long moment of silence, she spoke.
“You—”
She wanted to ask her what the word “god” meant to her.
Just as she started, she saw the person on the bed hastily get off, grab a pile of clothes, and run off, leaving behind a phrase: “Get up quickly, I’m taking you to see the sunrise.”
The system in her mind had reminded He Shu that she still had a task. Thankfully, besides the first time she took Cen Qianyi to see the sunrise, which was described in detail, the rest of the original story just mentioned that the original owner went to “walk the dog” and watch the sunrise every day.
Since there were no specific details, He Shu only needed to achieve that result.
…
On the steps leading to the peak of West Mountain.
The morning breeze, with the dampness of dew, brushed against Cen Qianyi’s bangs. She stopped and tucked her hair behind her ears again.
After standing still, she looked at the back of the person who was already seven or eight meters away from her and thought of the last time. That time, this person had carried her up the mountain to watch the sunrise.
Last time, she had misunderstood that the person was using watching the sunrise as an excuse to do something else, but in the end, the person had just genuinely taken her to watch the sunrise.
Cen Qianyi looked at the energetic back. What about this time? Was it also just to watch the sunrise?
After going up another step, He Shu looked back. The thin, slender figure in the distance had stopped again, as if she couldn’t walk anymore and was resting.
This person was really… always mindful of her persona. This immersive acting, she might even be fooling herself.
If He Shu hadn’t read the original story and known that this was a powerful character, she would have actually thought she was a delicate little white flower who got out of breath after a few steps.
She looked up at the sky. No, the sun was about to come out.
She couldn’t afford to dawdle.
He Shu hurried back down the steps.
Cen Qianyi raised an eyebrow as she watched the person run towards her. The person quickly arrived in front of her. Just as she was about to ask what she was doing, the other person, without a word, grabbed her hand and put it on her shoulder, squatted down, and with a lift of her two legs, hoisted her onto her back.
“There’s no time, hold on tight!”
He Shu said this, then hoisted her up again and started running up the steps.
Just as the sky broke and the sun’s rays broke through the darkness to light up West Mountain, He Shu carried the person onto the summit!
Cen Qianyi listened to the person’s heavy breathing below her and saw the sunlight fall on her, creating a halo around her.
She looked at her strong profile, which appeared softer because of the halo.
A layer of light appeared in Cen Qianyi’s eyes as she looked at the sun, which had fully risen in the distance.
The golden light was brilliant, and the colorful clouds were magnificent.
It seemed the same as the last sunrise, but also a little different.
He Shu looked at the sun, which was now complete in the distance. It was good. It was a new day and a new beginning.
“Put me down.”
The voice, like morning mist, sounded in her ears. It was only then that He Shu realized that she had forgotten to put her down!
He Shu quickly let go and bent her knees, hurriedly putting her down.
She turned around and met a pair of eyes filled with light. He Shu was slightly stunned. Her reflection was in them, and with the light and shadow, it actually made her eyes look closer to the color of a normal person’s.
This was the first time He Shu had felt a hint of a different emotional fluctuation in Cen Qianyi’s eyes. Because of this slight fluctuation, the calm, dead-like surface of the lake now had ripples.
Spreading out in circles, it was very lively and very moving.
“You really like watching the sunrise?”
The voice, like morning mist, carried a little bit of the sun’s warmth and echoed on the mountaintop, carried by the wind into He Shu’s ears.
He Shu nodded dazedly: “I like it.”
Cen Qianyi scoffed lightly: “What’s there to like?”
He Shu’s mouth was faster than her brain.
“It makes you look more beautiful.”
The mountain breeze carried the sound precisely into the ears that had just moved.
He Shu had no chance to take it back.
“We’ve seen it. Um, let’s go. Let’s go home.”
He Shu said this and ran away. Oh my god, what was she doing? Who did she think this person was? Someone who could kill her at any moment!
How dare she say such a frivolous thing without thinking!
He Shu took the steps down the mountain two at a time, running very fast.
The sun climbed higher and higher, and the temperature also rose.
Lisa rushed back to the police station with breakfast and heard Nie Wenyu, who had been up all night, say that they were having a meeting.
In the dim conference room, the projector lit up, and Nie Wenyu’s voice sounded at the same time.
“Fang Nian arrived at He Shu’s room and was subdued before she had a chance to inject her with the strong anesthetic. The person inserted the syringe into Fang Nian’s neck, and the two must have had a brief conversation.”
Nie Wenyu used a laser pointer to point at a magnified red dot on Fang Nian’s neck on the screen, explaining her deduction.
“The other person was likely trying to get some information from her. They only used the syringe to threaten Fang Nian but did not inject her. Fang Nian must have broken free during this time and tried to pull out her gun to regain the upper hand.”
Nie Wenyu clicked the mouse, and the screen switched to the next photo, which was the gun from the scene.
“But Fang Nian failed, and the gun was taken by the other person.”
When she said this, Lisa raised her hand to ask a question: “The gun only has Fang Nian’s fingerprints. Did the other person wipe off their fingerprints afterwards?”
Nie Wenyu: “We can’t rule out that possibility, but we can be sure that Fang Nian did not take her own life. A person who wants to save herself even when she is under control would not commit suicide.”
“Then who did it?”
Nie Wenyu: “The person who took her gun.”
Nie Wenyu turned on the lights and looked at the few photos posted on the blackboard beside her.
They were of He Shu, Su Ming, Tu Xuan, and Cen Qianyi in the corner. Her gaze lingered on Cen Qianyi’s photo for a moment, then she ruled her out.
She was the least likely suspect.
She looked at the photo in the most prominent position in the center, at the woman wearing leather gloves, Tu Xuan. According to the information, before becoming He Shu’s bodyguard, this person was a police academy student who was expelled for making a mistake.
She seemed to be the most capable person at the moment.
Nie Wenyu told her subordinates to follow up and re-investigate the information on these people, focusing on any possible connection with Fang Nian.
She glanced at the bright sky outside the office. After hearing the reports from her subordinates, Nie Wenyu announced the end of the meeting and told everyone who had been up all night to go back and get some sleep.
She also needed to go back and get some sleep. She had only slept for less than ten hours in three days, and she couldn’t hold on much longer.
Before going to bed, she sent a message to the little girl, asking her what she was doing.
Cen Qianyi was eating breakfast…
After she came down from the mountain, the maid invited her to have breakfast in the dining room.
When she arrived, He Shu, her assistant, and the bodyguard were already sitting at the dining table, as if they were waiting for her.
He Shu tried her best to act natural, wanting to avoid the awkwardness from before. After Cen Qianyi took her seat, she told the maid to serve “breakfast.”
This meal was very important to He Shu!
Because of this, she had called Su Ming and Tu Xuan to join her. The food was the same as yesterday.
Soon, the three of them were crunching away, creating a feeling of a zoo.
He Shu ate and watched Cen Qianyi, not telling her to try it or anything, just showing her with her actions that it was delicious.
This time, there was no one to disrupt them. She didn’t believe that Cen Qianyi still wouldn’t eat it!
Cen Qianyi originally had something she wanted to say to He Shu, but there were other people at the table, so she put her desire to chat on hold.
Looking at the food in the bowl in front of her, this was the third time she had seen it… She looked at He Shu, who was eating with relish, hesitated, and picked up a spoon, carefully scooping up a piece to try.
He Shu’s eyes lit up when she saw her actions!
She knew it. In this situation, even a dog would be curious and try to eat what smelled so good.
Seeing Cen Qianyi put the food in her mouth, He Shu couldn’t help but ask carefully, “How is it? Is it good?”
Cen Qianyi looked at the bright, hopeful eyes. Her hand on her lap tightened slightly. A faint sweet taste spread in her mouth as she chewed.
Seeing that the other two people at the table were also looking at her, Cen Qianyi frowned slightly, nodded gently, and replied with a sound: “Mm.”
With that one simple word, He Shu let out a big sigh of relief, feeling like a shackle had been removed from her.
She was cleared! She was completely cleared this time!
Even though this stuff was called dog food, it was actually something people could eat!
“If it’s good, eat more. It was specially made for you. The ingredients are healthy and nutritious, with various beta-carotenes added to protect your eyes and stomach and make your fur shinier.”
Hearing this, Cen Qianyi’s hand on her lap moved up and touched a strand of hair that was hanging in front of her chest. Shiny fur?
It felt like the words were a commercial for a dog food formula…
She couldn’t help but think about how this woman had called her her dog last night…
Cen Qianyi looked at He Shu, her eyes filled with a complex expression.
Su Ming heard the boss say that this food was specially made for Cen Qianyi and pursed her lips, holding back a laugh. The boss always told her “playthings” that it was specially made for them.
The words were not wrong. It was specially made for the playthings, including the dog cage in the dog room.
But it wasn’t specially customized for any particular “dog.”
She looked at Cen Qianyi in front of her. This was already the seventh one.
Su Ming recalled the previous six. The longest one didn’t seem to last more than seven months.
Her gaze fell on Cen Qianyi’s slightly lowered long eyelashes. She wondered how long this one would stay by the boss’s side.
One month.
If He Shu knew what she was thinking, she would have a direct answer: one month.
Her good days would only last for this one month… If the next month was as written in the original story, where she gave Cen Qianyi to the true big pervert… her role as a cannon fodder would pretty much be over…
The next time she would be mentioned in the original story would be after Cen Qianyi had killed the big pervert and returned to deal with her, the little pervert.
He Shu had confirmed with the system repeatedly that she had to follow this plot, whether she wanted to or not.
This idiotic system really wanted her dead.
Just as she thought of the system, that cheerful electronic voice, with no sense of atmosphere, came on.
[Ding ding ding, congratulations, Host. The West Mountain Villa plot has been successfully completed. All rewards have been sent.]
He Shu took a look. In addition to the previously rewarded custom-made dream evening gown, the West Mountain sunrise full-record video, and a bottle of sensory reduction agent, there were two more things—a cigarette-shaped hundred thousand-volt stun baton and a super-powerful anesthetic.
The additional reward was still a killing intent experience card, but this time it was for five days.
He Shu looked at these things, not understanding the pattern of the rewards. It seemed like there were a few useful things paired with a few useless things just to fill up the numbers.
She looked at the newly received stun baton named “One Hundred Thousand Volts.”
“Is that for real? One hundred thousand volts. Wouldn’t that turn a person into a scorched corpse?!”
Like in a cartoon, where you could see the bones after being electrocuted.
“That’s just the name. Don’t worry, Host, it won’t kill anyone. It just knocks a person out instantly.”
He Shu grumbled: “Then just be honest and call it a stun baton. Why be so exaggerated?”
“Friendly reminder, please arrive at the designated scene as soon as possible before the new plot begins.”
He Shu pouted. She knew the next plot was to take Cen Qianyi to a private island to attend a club event, where Cen Qianyi would complete her new order.
Before going to the island, the original owner first went to the company, so there were some plots in the original story that happened at the original owner’s company.
Before going to the company, He Shu went to the utility room and, as specified in the plot, chose the smallest “rabbit tail” from a pile of fluffy tails.
It was a small, white fur ball, about the size of her palm. He Shu touched the metal at the front that connected to the fluffy fur ball. It seemed to be made of stainless steel and was shaped like a teardrop. The widest part was about two centimeters.
He Shu carefully ran her fingertip over the tip. It was still quite smooth.
Thinking about where this thing was going to be used, He Shu’s butt tightened. She quickly put the thing into the pocket of her trench coat.
She was not going to research it. In any case, Cen Qianyi could hypnotize.
Thinking of this, He Shu puffed out her chest. From today on, she would be fearless no matter what work she had to do. In the end, it was all just a hallucination anyway!
…
He Shu found that today, Cen Qianyi seemed to have adapted well to her “plaything” identity. She was very quiet and well-behaved throughout the journey.
When they arrived at He Shu’s company, she was even more so. She followed He Shu closely and, at her request, sat obediently on the sofa in the corner of He Shu’s office.
He Shu didn’t know what kind of act Cen Qianyi was putting on today. She looked at the person on the sofa. Su Ming had prepared a beige long-sleeved dress for her today. The lace-trimmed collar was embroidered with small flowers. It was a very gentle color and a very comfortable material.
She looked gentle and serene, but her eyes still held some panic, which made her look a little pitiful.
Like a little white rabbit who had accidentally wandered into this space.
He Shu had Su Ming give her a tablet, hoping that this little white rabbit would have something to play with and not think about doing things that a big bad wolf would do.
After getting Cen Qianyi settled, He Shu looked at the office, at the extremely luxurious desk in front of the floor-to-ceiling windows.
She had seen this in movies. It was the standard for an overbearing CEO. There was also that luxurious chair that was clearly not affordable for a working-class person.
He Shu clicked her tongue in admiration, walked slowly over, and sat down. As expected, it was different! It was completely different from the chair she used to sit in as an employee!
Her butt was comfortable, her back was supported, and the backrest was just right. He Shu closed her eyes and, from a single chair, fully understood the gap between the rich and the poor!
“Boss, the conference room is ready. We can have the meeting whenever you want.”
As He Shu’s assistant, Su Ming not only handled her personal life but also her company affairs.
In the past, the first thing the boss did when she came to the company was to call for a meeting. She had made the arrangements as usual.
“No meeting today.”
He Shu rejected her suggestion.
Su Ming was curious. No meeting? Then what were they going to do today?
Of course, they were going to narrow the gap between the rich and the poor.
He Shu had Su Ming call the Human Resources manager and the CFO and have them bring the group’s personnel and salary lists.
“A raise.”
She was here to do one thing today: give a raise!
She had confirmed with the system on the way that the original story described what kind of company it was and what kind of businesses it ran. As long as the author hadn’t specifically written that it went bankrupt, this company wouldn’t go out of business.
Even if it did, it didn’t matter. She couldn’t even count the number of zeros in her bank account at a glance.
He Shu looked at the salary list, waved her hand, and added a “1” to the front of all salaries under ten thousand.
This way, a salary of 5,000 would jump to 15,000.
He Shu saw that Tu Xuan’s salary was thirty thousand, which was not low. Thinking about how the other person was the first to rush to her side when she was in trouble, she had to add more.
He Shu waved her hand and also added a “1” to her salary.
A salary of 30,000 jumped to 130,000.
Tu Xuan had been standing by the side. After He Shu was assassinated, she had started following her closely.
She was completely shocked to hear about the raises.
It wasn’t that she had never gotten a raise, but she had never seen a raise like this. For a moment, she was so stunned that she forgot to say thank you.
Su Ming was also surprised. When she heard the boss say she was giving raises, she thought it would be the usual 5-20% increase every year. She never expected it to be such a simple and crude addition of a “1.”
He Shu added and added along the list. When she saw that Su Ming’s salary was also thirty thousand, she felt that it was too low. Su Ming was a person who would truly risk her life for her.
Add more. She had to.
Add a “0,” and add it to the end!
A salary of 30,000 jumped to 300,000.
Su Ming was not surprised that she was also in the line for a raise. She had thought the boss might also raise her salary to 130,000, and she was already prepared to refuse.
She never expected the boss to raise her salary directly to three hundred thousand!
Not only was Su Ming shocked, but everyone in the office, except for He Shu, was surprised. Everyone looked at He Shu in disbelief.
Including Cen Qianyi in the corner, who also looked up at her.
Cen Qianyi looked at the woman with a happy expression, who, if you didn’t know better, you would think was the one getting the raise… Did this person think she had too much money and wanted to give some away?
She looked at the tablet in her hand, which she had already successfully cracked. After confirming that no one was paying attention to her, she quickly hacked into the bank’s system and found He Shu’s account.
She wanted to see how much money this person had to be so generous.
After quickly entering the password, a red exclamation mark unexpectedly popped up.
Password incorrect…
Cen Qianyi’s eyes suddenly shot up to look at the person who was smiling happily after giving out raises.
How could this be… how could the password she said under hypnosis be wrong…
After not being able to hear He Shu’s answers to some of her questions last night, she once again doubted whether there was something wrong with her abilities.
She looked at He Shu, her eyes trembling.
He Shu felt an unignorable gaze and looked back, seeing Cen Qianyi staring at her with a dazed expression.
She seemed to be lost in thought.
What was it?
Did she want a raise too?
She could easily take a single order that started in the hundred millions. Would she even care about a few thousand?
Or did she want to have what others had?
He Shu thought of some people in her old world who were not short on money at all but still wanted a job to have a nine-to-five routine. A fixed salary might be a form of ritual for them.
He Shu thought for a moment, then looked at the HR manager and pointed at Cen Qianyi: “Give her a position as well.”
The HR manager naturally had no objections, but was unsure: “Okay, Boss. What position would be best for this lady?”
He Shu considered Cen Qianyi’s abilities and made a decision.
“Safety consultant.”
Cen Qianyi’s eyebrows, which had just risen when He Shu pointed at her, raised even higher when she heard this position.
What did a safety consultant do?
Protect her safety?
The HR manager nodded and wrote it down, then asked about the salary arrangement.
Cen Qianyi’s ears moved slightly. If it was to protect this woman’s safety, it would be similar to taking a protection order in the alliance.
For a top agent like her, a protection order was much more expensive than a killing order.
Could this woman afford it?
She shouldn’t think that a few hundred thousand a month would be enough to hire her.
The safety consultant He Shu was talking about was not a safety consultant in the usual sense.
Given her relationship with Cen Qianyi, she would be safe as long as Cen Qianyi didn’t kill her.
A safety consultant in another sense.
When she heard the HR manager ask about the salary.
He Shu looked at the person in the corner.
Cen Qianyi had a net worth of hundreds of millions. She definitely didn’t care about money. No amount of money would be enough to impress her.
It would be better to give her a lucky number to express her blessings.
He Shu flipped over the documents in her hand and, on a blank page, waved her hand and wrote down the name, position, and salary.
The HR manager saw it and replied: “Okay, Boss. I’ve got it. Cen Qianyi, safety consultant, salary—”
The HR manager deciphered the scribbled number.
Cen Qianyi couldn’t help but twitch her ears, curious about how much it was.
“666.”
…
He Shu spent the entire morning in a state of happiness from having power and wealth.
It was a shame about her old lunch buddies from her previous job. She had once told them that if she ever became rich, she would pay for all their meals.
She was rich now, but she was in this book.
Speaking of which, she wondered who got her card with the seventy-something dollars on it after she died in her original world.
She should have given the card to her lunch buddies and told them the password. It wasn’t a lot of money, but it was enough for a bubble tea.
Because of this regret, He Shu was in a good mood but also felt a little bit sour this morning. Cen Qianyi also felt that her emotions were complex.
He Shu noticed that she looked at her several times as if she had something to say but couldn’t get it out…
He Shu guessed it might be because she had also given her a formal job on the surface, and she was even paying for her insurance, so she could have a pension when she was old.
Being an assassin wasn’t a lifelong career.
He Shu looked at her. If the system didn’t forbid it, she would really want to advise her to find a legitimate job.
At noon, she took her to the cafeteria for lunch. He Shu saw the bright and impressive kitchen in her group and felt that another one of her dreams had come true. She had always wanted a big cafeteria at her company so she wouldn’t have to order takeout every day.
In the cafeteria, the employees saw the boss coming to eat, and they all called out “General He,” each one more enthusiastic than the last.
Everyone had received a raise notice that morning. Now, they looked at He Shu as if she were a god of wealth.
He Shu was overjoyed by the “General He”s. It was a great feeling to be able to make others happy with money.
After learning that the cafeteria charged for meals, He Shu waved her hand and announced that it would be free from now on.
“Long live General He”s” were shouted.
He Shu truly wished she could live forever, but she probably only had one month left.
After lunch, the familiar electronic voice returned.
This was the first time He Shu didn’t cry. Not only that, but she also puffed out her chest.
Perhaps it was the shouts of “General He” that made her identify more with her CEO identity. This time, she decided to fully immerse herself in her acting.
After all, Cen Qianyi could hypnotize her, so everything would be a hallucination in the end. What did she have to be afraid of?
She led the person into the break room inside the office.
A CEO of her caliber, the break room was like a five-star hotel suite.
The bed faced a whole wall of floor-to-ceiling windows, and outside was an unbeatable sea view.
From this height, she looked down on everything.
He Shu pulled Cen Qianyi, who had followed her in, and pushed her against the clean, seemingly empty floor-to-ceiling glass window, making her face the scenery outside.
She put her left arm around the person’s waist, and her right hand slid into her loose hair, moving down her earlobe, caressing her neck, and calmly holding the hand that was trying to resist, bringing that hand closer to her.
Her fair fingers wrapped around the strap of her brown trench coat, and He Shu pulled it out, taking the coat’s strap with her.
She grabbed the hand, cuffed it above her head, and tied it tight. He Shu leaned in and blew a soft breath against the person’s hair-covered ear.
“Honey, let’s try something new today.”
She took out the rabbit fur tail from her pocket and lightly brushed the fluffy, fine fur against the person’s face.
“Now, raise your butt.”