Shirley immediately tensed up. Only then did she realize that the internship she thought of and the one
she was experiencing werepletely different.
She had thought it would be simple by just standing guard at the door every day. Little did she know
that she would have to apany Zacharias to discuss business.
“Understood.” She nodded calmly while resigning herself to the situation. Shirley followed behind
Zacharias and entered the elevator, while the bodyguard had to stay downstairs. This was the highest
level of meeting, so bodyguards were not allowed in; only assistants were permitted.
As soon as she entered the elevator, her expression visibly tightened. At that moment, a deep male
voice asked, “Are you nervous?”
She nodded without hesitating. “I’m just an intern bodyguard.”
“Rx. It’s just a routine conversation.” Zacharias reassured her.
Shirley took a deep breath to calm her nerves. They reached the sixth floor, and Zacharias walked
ahead. They entered a luxurious meeting room, and Zacharias immediately smiled and greeted a
foreign guest, who stood up to wee them too, with a graceful demeanor.
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They shook hands, exchanged warm smiles, and conversed in Chinese. Zacharias exuded a calm and
commanding presence while disying wisdom and convincing power in his words despite his age.
Shirley also smiled and greeted the two people, then watched as they chatted while walking toward the
couch..
Shirley sat in one of the nearby chairs along with the other person’s assistant. Just by looking at the
blonde-haired, blue-eyed female assistant sitting beside her, she could tell that the person next to her
was not a simple individual.
Fortunately, the atmosphere between Zacharias and the foreign guest was very good and they mostly
focused on fostering friendship: between the two countries without involving conflicting interests.
Shirley’s gaze had to stay on Zacharias as she observed every expression and gesture of the man. It
was evident that he had earned his position through capability and not luck.
Luckily, such conversations usually didn’tst too long. After almost an hour, the foreign assistant
reminded her boss about the time and indicated they had to catch a flight.
The guest stood up, shook hands with Zacharias, and even hugged him as a friendly farewell ritual.
Zacharias apanied the guest to the elevator, and as the guest entered, Shirley finally sighed in
relief.
Zacharias had toned down his friendliness. He turned to Shirley, who was sitting on the couch, and
said, “Tell them I want to rest here for a while.”
She immediately picked up her earpiece,municated with the captain, and conveyed Zacharias’
request.
“Received. Take good care of Mr. Flintstone,” the captain responded.
“Understood,” she replied. After that, Shirley’s gaze shifted to the man on the couch. He did nothing.
He just sat there and rested. She noticed his tea was finished, so she walked over and poured another
cup for him.
He turned to look at her and she stepped back. He sipped the tea and suddenly asked, “Are you afraid
of death?”
Shirley didn’t expect him to bring up such a serious question out of nowhere. Without much thought,
she replied, “Yes.”
“If you’re afraid of death, why choose this. profession?” Zacharias raised an eyebrow while looking at
her. Shirley thought for a moment before saying, “I’m afraid of death because it allows me to enhance
my professional abilities, not because I’m afraid of being in this line of work.”
He chuckled while his gaze lingered on her for a few seconds. Upon feeling his scrutiny, she
unconsciously lowered her head. This man emitted a dangerous aura of seeing through everything and
it wouldn’t be fun if he uncovered her identity.
After finishing the tea, he stood up and said to her, “Let’s go! Apany me to the White House.”