Chapter 17 The Tie Is Crooked
The luxurious car befitting the CEO of thepany always caused a minormotion among
employees whenever it arrived at the office building. People always stopped and stared.
It was too high-profile. Mary shrank back in the car like a turtle in its shell, hesitating to step out.
"What''s wrong?" William asked, noticing her apprehension. He had been waiting for her to get out
first.
Mary peeked out the window at all the waiting bystanders. "Uh. You know what? You go ahead. I''ll
just follow."
William raised a brow quizzically and got out of the car without saying anything.
Mary was still calming her nerves, preparing to face the stares, when the door next to her swung
right open.
It was William, holding the car door open with a sly smile. "Get out of the car, dear wife. Let''s walk in
to work together!" he pronounced loudly, catching everyone''s attention.
Mary was bbergasted. "William!" she hissed, as people outside began craning their necks to look
at her. "Please! You''re making it worse!" Mary gave him a pleading look.
William ignored her apparent consternation and pulled her out of the car.
Mary felt humiliated, but she had no choice but to allow William to drag her out.
"Can''t we go to work separately next time?" Mary mumbled, following William into the building,
keeping her face down to avoid people''s stares. "I can never get used to all this attention."
"And that''s why I''m limatizing you to it as soon as possible," William retorted with a smile,
making the female employees they passed swoon.
Mary shot him an irritated look.
Why had she never noticed how overbearing he was before? People really just showed their true
colors eventually, didn''t they?
"Have you prepared the speech tomorrow for the opening ceremony of the Past of Republic of
China?" William asked her as they walked through the lobby and headed for the elevators.
Mary nodded. "Yes. Everything''s ready."
William nodded approvingly. "Good. Then book three ne tickets to Shanghai for this afternoon.
The sooner, the better." "Three?" Mary asked curiously. "Who else is going besides you and Kevin?"
"You."
Mary stopped in her tracks in surprise. "Me? But I thought you said I wouldn''t be needed?" Mary
called out, hurrying to keep pace with him.
"I changed my mind," William said breezily.
Mary gritted her teeth as she caught up with him waiting at the elevators. "Couldn''t you have given
me a heads-up? I haven''t packed. I have nothing prepared..."
William raised a brow at her. "Work emergencies will alwayse up out of the blue. Do you expect
me, the boss, to make adjustments for you, the employee every time?" he asked her pointedly.
Mary bit her lip. She was still irritated, but she felt it best to just not talk back.
Unbeknownst to her, William was looking at her from the corner of his eye, amused by her silent
fuming. He was starting to enjoy teasing Mary more and more.
''Besides, '' he thought, ''A days-long trip without you wouldn''t be fun.''
At this moment, a cloying female voice piped up behind them. "Good morning."
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The two of them turned around to see Andy. "Andy! Good morning." Mary greeted her with a forced
smile, annoyed that they had been interrupted.
"Hi, Mary," Andy said with a smile that didn''t quite reach her eyes. Andy then tried to sidle up to
William, conspicuously smoothing her bodycon dress down to call attention to her curves. "Hi, Mr.
Lan."
William only stepped further aside with nary a reaction.
Mary bit her lip again, this time to keep herself fromughing out loud. She had to admire how stoic
William was.
Mary stepped between the two smoothly before William got irritated by Andy''s presence. She tried
to distract Andy with small talk. "Nice weather we''re having, huh?" Mary started, her mouth feeling
strained from all the smiling.
"Yeah," Andy answered dismissively. Her eyes looked past Mary and wandered over to William
again. "Oh, Mr. Lan''s tie is crooked."
Mary felt like she could scream. It really was none of Andy''s business.
From her peripheral vision, she saw William look down at his tie and frown. Mary started cursing
Andy in her heart. Outwardly, Mary just kept on smiling. "Oh, we left in a hurry this morning. I really
should be more careful next time."
Andy responded with a half-sneer. Before she could make another snidement, however, the
elevator doors opened.
Ding!
Perfect timing.
William strode forward into the elevator. He turned around and looked expectantly at Mary.
"I''ming! Nice talking to you, Andy." Mary stepped into the elevator hurriedly, leaving a scowling
Andy behind.
''I''m also a manager in the Public Rtions Department. Why do I get stuck getting drinks with old
perverts while Mary gets the CEO?'' Andy grumbled in her mind.
Meanwhile, Mary was chortling to herself in the CEO''s exclusive elevator, remembering how miffed
Andy looked as they left. She sighed contentedly in appreciation of these kinds of perks.
Then she noticed William beside her, fidgeting with his tie.
Mary looked over his progress. "Just move it a little to the left. It''s crooked to the right," she pointed
out helpfully.
William pulled his tie to the left obediently.
"Oh, it''s too far to the left now," Mary said with a little wince. "Be gentle with it." William threw his
hands up in the air in frustration. "Shit. Just tie it for me, will you?"
Mary smiled sheepishly. "I don''t know how," she admitted meekly.
William rolled his eyes. It turned out Mary was just ster on paper after all. She was pretty useless
at basic things.
Seeing William''s increasing irritation, Mary reached for his tie nervously.
"I can give it a try. No need to lose your temper. Or take my bonus away."
She started earnestly working on William''s tie,pletely oblivious to his surprised reaction.
The tie looked like the red scarves used in primary school. Could they be tied in the same way?
Mary put her theory to test. It seemed to work.
"Tighter." William directed, nodding at his reflection in the elevator mirrors.
"Okay." It seemed Mary was doing something right. She tightened the knot.
Immediately, William started making choking sounds. He grabbed Mary''s hand, wheezing.
Mary''s blood froze. ''I messed up again! It''s really game over this time!'' William scrambled to loosen
the tie a little bit, his face red. "I''m so sorry!" Mary squeaked, pulling her hands back and clutching
them to her mouth.
Tie sufficiently loosened, William finally took deep breaths and leaned on the elevator walls to
steady himself. He shot Mary a dirty look. "Are you trying to kill me?"
Mary cowered on the other side of the elevator as William pulled off his tie irritably.
Ding!
The elevator finally reached the 32nd floor. William stalked out of the elevator and headed straight
for his office.
"Good morning, Mr. Lan!" Kevin stood up, greeting him.
William grunted a rough "G''morning" back. His ck mood was evident on his face.
As Kevin stared at William''s back, wondering what was wrong with him, Mary stepped shakily out of
the elevator.
"What''s wrong with Mr. Lan?" Kevin asked Mary curiously. "Why does he look so grumpy?"
Mary whimpered. "He''s going to kill me," she answered glumly. "I''m dead."
She slumped down on a nearby chair. Kevin didn''t know what happened, but he strode over to pat
Mary on the shoulder sympathetically. "Nothing to do but pray, dear girl." Mary nodded miserably
and started praying for the heavens to save her.