"Did you find it?"
"Yes, here's the application form." Jisoo handed a thin pile of documents to the backseat where Lisa sat. "The new employee had an emergency and had to rush home. I asked security to double-check for any anomaly, but nothing suspicious came back. I already sent people to double-check, though."
Lisa nodded as he listened, but kept his eyes on the folder in his hand. When he opened the folder, he wasted no time skimming through the application form. This application form was from someone who got into the art department just recently; the same person Jennie bumped into and the root of this misunderstanding.
"Uh, sir? Are we letting the young madam stay in the art department?" Jisoo asked after another minute, staring at Lisa in the backseat. "I mean, it's not ethical if we let her use this employee's identity. She might face charges and it won't be good for the company."
"Make her a new application and then personally approve it."
"Huh?"
Lisa closed the folder as there wasn't anything to look at anymore. He lifted his gaze to Jisoo, keeping a straight front. "Jennie said she can't leave the art department because the employees there would be left to tend to themselves."
"But --"
"Just do what I tell you." Lisa placed the folder on the vacant side of the backseat. "It's also good she's just around the company."
Jisoo sported an ugly frown, thinking having Jennie in the company wasn't beneficial to the company. She would just waste the company's resources and benefits; just another employee whom they had to pay for being lazy like Tiger! But then again, she was in the art department. She wouldn't distract his boss, right?
"Alright." Jisoo cleared his throat as he settled on his seat. He snapped his eyes at the windshield, frowning deeply at the sight of Tiger approaching. "Why is he late again this time? Don't tell me he just woke up from a nap?"
"Don't start it," Lisa advised, checking his wristwatch. "There's still time, so it's fine."
Thinking that he had a meeting to attend outside the company, Lisa slipped his hand into his pocket. He didn't know his wife would be visiting the company today, only for her to end up being mistaken as an errand girl. Therefore, Lisa didn't have time to cancel his prior commitment.
[To: My Wife Jane,
I need to attend a meeting outside. I will pick you up later. I love you and have fun on your first day of work.]
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[From: Big Boss Love x100
I need to attend a meeting outside. I will pick you up later. I love you and have fun on your first day of work.]
Jennie giggled as she read her husband's message. "In the end, he still accepted I'm now a working girl. Heh." She happily held her phone with both hands, typing a cheesy message to her husband.
"Hey --"
"Ah!" She jolted at the sudden voice near her, almost throwing her phone in surprise. Looking up, the corner of her mouth curved down. "Boss, has anyone told you that coming up to people like that is rude? What if I have a heart condition?"
"Tsk. This willful girl." Mr. Yang clicked his tongue, but somehow, he was getting used to this newcomer's personality. "We're going to have a company dinner later — the higher-ups want to treat us for dinner. You should come."
"Why? So that I will serve you?"
Mr. Yang frowned at her. "Girl, aren't you too comfortable to talk back to your senior on your first day?"
"Ehh, boss, that's not it." Jennie chuckled playfully. "I know Boss Yang is just a good person. That's why I feel like this place is like my home!"
"Tsk."
"Sure, I will come, Boss Yang. I'll just finish this file first." Jennie planted her hand on top of the papers on the side of her small desk. "I have to send them to you later, right?"
Mr. Yang arched a brow as he glanced at the paper. "Are those the designs you were told to revise on your first day?"
"Yep!"
"Hey, stop talking so casually to me."
"Okay, boss."
"I just said — hmp! Whatever." Mr. Yang cleared his throat. "Then send those files to me at the end of the day. Don't make excuses!"
"Aye, aye captain!"
Mr. Yang's frown deepened at her way of speaking, but in the end, he didn't nitpick on her and left. It wasn't like he was like those other department heads who didn't have a good rapport with his staff. For him, everyone in the art department was already too stressed and overworked. The last thing he wanted was to become another of their burden.
"At least, there are in the company who are like him," Jennie murmured to herself, watching Mr. Yang go to another cubicle to check on another employee. The side of her mouth stretched before setting her attention to her computer. But instead of revising the designs she was told to do, she sent the copies to Mark.
[Please revise this for me.] was the only message she said with the attached file in it.
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Since Mark was tasked with looking after Jennie and she was now working in the art department, he had nothing else to do. Thus, Mark and Bear just idled in the security room. When he felt his phone vibrate against his chest, he checked who emailed him in his personal account.
"Huh?" Deep lines appeared between Mark's brows, clicking the attached file Jennie sent him. "What? Now she wants me to do this for her?"
Mark raised his eyes in the security room, only to see a few inside. Bear was busy talking to some bodyguards while Mark was in the corner with his laptop on the side.
"Look at him. He has time to idle while I have to do all this." He clicked his tongue in irritation, but it was not like there was anything he could do. Despite his irritation, Mark started working on the revision while his laptop was busy sending secret files to the company's software.
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My Precious Family 3 [Jenlisa]
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