Chapter86 Go to Work
Go to Work
Vivian also thought that the explanation of her friend was the most reasonable, but she still had a pain
in her heart.
It was really just a little bit painful.
"Selina, I have promised him, and you must be wrong. He just let me go to work."
"You got water on the brain. I don't agree with you. At that time, Angie will trouble you again." Selina
was about to scratch her face.
Vivian was a very smart girl. How could her brain be eaten by zombies after she came back?
"It's OK. I know the right balance. Besides, William and I have made three rules. I'm just his
subordinate in the office, and he's just my boss. That's all."
There's a glimmer of adamancy in her voice.
"Why?" Selina said weakly. Listening to Vivian, she knew nothing could bring her back.
"What did William give you to make you so obedient? Did he threaten you?"
"No, how could I be threatened by him?" Vivian bit her lip slightly, pretending to be relaxed, and said,
"Selina, actually I have no loss in going to work there. He said that the salary was not lower than where
I used to be."
"You're still a fool. Ten cows can't pull you back once you are determined. I'm afraid of it. Then I'll apply
for the job with you." She was so righteous, wasn't it?
Vivian asked in surprise, "Are you going to work in William's office, too?"
"How could it be? I'm just going to work upstairs for the Dawn Dusk Magazine." Selina said in a
heartless voice, "Anyway, didn't you said that I'm very suitable to be a journalist? A magazine reporter
is not bad."
"It seems that the magazine is very strict about resume." The magazine had a nice position on the
32nd floor of the building. Naturally, it's not that kind of tabloids. Vivian was worried that her friends
couldn't stay there for a few days.
"When I returned home, the personnel department sent me nearly 80 emails. I was to made
contribution to their magazine. You think it's a little assistant who serves tea and water like you?"
Anyway, she graduated from journalism department, not to mention a magazine reporter and editor in
chief. She just didn't like the office with rules and regulations. She preferred to go outside.
"By the way, I'm free and I take care of Roe, so it's OK."
"Well." In terms of ability, Vivian still believed in her friends. She was just not serious about her work all
day.
"Well, first, I'll see you at noon tomorrow." Selina said and cut off the phone directly.
Vivian emptied herself on the sofa and was upset. She was not able to speak out and was annoyed.
What would happen if Angie knows?
After thinking about it all night, Vivian had been dreaming about it all night, and in the morning, she was
also drowsy.
She reached for the cell phone under the pillow and took a look, and found that there was a message
left on it.
"Report in the personnel department at half past eight."
"Shit." Vivian opened her eyes and looked at the time. Her dozy feeling disappeared suddenly. She
hurriedly took out a suit of clothes from the cupboard and put it on.
And she quickly rushed into the bathroom to wash. If it wasn't for that bastard, she wouldn't have been
dreaming of big fish eating small fish all night.
The fish was a real fish, but the head changed. The big fish became William's evil face. She was the
little fish that couldn't escape.
Thinking about the terrible picture, Vivian's body shivered.
She arranged her clothes and shoes as fast as she could. She wanted to take the bus to get there.
Now she had to take a taxi.
Finally, with the unremitting efforts of Vivian, she managed to arrive at the personnel department 5
minutes earlier.
A middle-aged woman in the personnel department pushed the black mirror frame on the bridge of her
nose, looked up and sized at Vivian in front of her and asked, "Vivian, right?"
"Yes." Vivian nodded politely.
"Come with me. I'm Melanie, the director of the personnel department. You can call me Mel later. I'll
take you to the office for a walk first. I'll explain the details to you." Melanie said and walked on.
"Ok, Mel."
Although Vivian didn't know how William told Melanie about her work, she could also understood that
his subordinate was competent from her behavior.
Melanie was satisfied with Vivian's polite attitude. The most important thing was that unlike those
frivolous interns who made up in the office for hours, Vivian was an honest girl.
It's obvious that they were coming for William. They're all with no brains.
"The 19th floor is the office of our personnel department and logistics department. It is mainly used to Please check at N/ôvel(D)rama.Org.
deal with some simple disputes. You are the assistant of the secretary. You can know something about
it."
Melanie took a walk on the 19th floor with Vivian and went upstairs. "The 20th floor is the office of a
lawyer. There are more than 60 lawyers in our office. But they're not registered lawyers. It's a lounge
and a conference room inside."
Vivian followed her step by step and carefully noted down the pattern of the office.
Melanie suddenly turned around and said, "The last room behind the separated area is our William's
office. Can you remember it?"
"Yes." Vivian also stopped.
The people come and go and didn't stop because a new person was coming. Everyone was immersed
in work. In such an atmosphere, Vivian was still shocked.
William's success was not unreasonable.
"William usually only comes to deal with the documents in the morning, and rarely stays in the office all
day." Melanie suddenly said something of no importance.
Vivian was stunned for a few seconds, and soon understood what she meant. She didn't have any
other ideas. She nodded, "Mel, I know."
"Well, your work is very simple and can be very hard. It's easy to stay here without worry if you can
stick to your duty."
Melanie sighed and said, "The last assistant was dismissed because she was undisciplined."
"I understand." Vivian could imagine that his last assistant was dismissed because she peeped at the
black-hearted fox. Don't worry, she would never be so stupid.
"Well, let's talk about what you will do later." Melanie looked at Vivian kindly. She didn't speak as cold
as before.