Chapter 83 Think She’s A Bitch? (2/2)
Were they so blinded by their need to clutch on a golden thigh they had forgotten about the girl's shameless indifferent behavior?
The minute they spoke to Mimi they were entering a losing battle.
Settling down, the only sound heard was the faint sound of tapping keyboards and flipping pages.
Jinny, sitting quietly at her desk typing in a few forms stares dazedly at her screen, her movements slowing down slightly.
The woman's hands clenched tightly into fists, her eyes flashing with a complex emotion.
As Mimi was heading toward her office, Jinny, from the beginning watched the young girls every movement, including the girl making eye contact with her.
A smirk spreading across her lips before her figure disappeared.
That smirk. It was clearly directed toward her. It was a smirk of mock.
As Mimi spoke to the women, Jinny had felt as if every word was directed toward her, that day Mimi spoke to her appearing in her mind once more.
Harshly biting her bottom lip, Jinny quietly lowers her head.
…
”That sure was surprising. Who would have thought someone like her would be the sister of someone so influential.”
”I know right? But then again, it does explain a lot.”
”But still, why hide her skills? Did she purposely want us to look bad?”
Scoffing, the female employee rolls her eyes. ”Knowing her shameless personality, I bet.”
Inside the company's cafeteria was a group of female employees gathered around drinking coffee and eating lunch.
Sitting with them was both Jinny and Senior Su. Senior Su, quietly drinking her dark coffee, while Jinny with her head lowered took small bites of her sandwich.
”Do you think she planned this from the beginning? Deliberately making herself look bad so she could show off later?” A female employee asked.
”I wouldn't be surprised if it was.” Another sighed.
One of the women looking up stares at Senior Su, who from the beginning remained silent.
”Hey, Senior Su. Did you know about Mimi's skills? I mean Mr. Sato did, and the two of you are pretty close. The possibilities of you knowing don't seem rare.” She asked, causing all the women at the table to stare at the elegant woman.
Looking up with a strained smile, Senior Su shakes her head gently, a crooked yet graceful smile on her face.
”No, I didn't. I was just as surprised as you all were.” She smiled.
”No way, you didn't know either?”
”I wonder if she told Mr. Sato not to tell you. After all, Mr. Sato tells you everything.”
”Right, right, that must have been it.”
As the employees talked, Senior Su's thin brows twitched. However, her actions went unnoticed by all the women.
Chatting some more, one of them with narrowed eyes couldn't help but scoff.
”Did you hear what she said earlier about people acting fake, honestly, what a bunch of bullshit? What does she know? She wouldn't be able to tell the difference between kindness and malicious intentions even if it slapped her in the face.” The woman frowned.
”Haha, I agree. If anyone's fake, it's her.”
Slam--!
The abrupt sound of a chair pushing out caused all the women at the table and few people passing by to look in the direction of the sound.
Standing up from her chair with a pale complexion was none other than Jinny.
”Jinny? What's wrong?” Senior Su frowned.
With quivering lips, Jinny gently parts her lips to speak but suddenly shuts them.
”I um…I have to go to the bathroom!” Jinny without saying anything more rushes out of the cafeteria.
The women at the table stare at Jinny's departing figure confusingly.
”She sure was in a rush.” A woman sighed gently.
”No kidding, she must really have to go to the bathroom.” Another giggled.
Continuing with their discussions, the women hadn't noticed the dark dressed figure walking out of the cafeteria with a mischievous smirk.