Chapter 10
Be’s POV:
Herbert’s irony made me want toplete the task even more. From that day on, I have never left the
office.
“If I‘m hungry, I‘ll eat biscuits and instant noodles, If I‘m sleepy, I‘ll lie down and sleep for an hour. After a
few days, I‘m very tired, and the dark circles under my eyes have be very obvious.”
Early in the morning, when Joey entered the office, she ran over to me and asked, “Be, what did Mr.
Whartone here for?” I looked up nkly. ” capitalist? He‘s never been here.” “I just came in and saw
himing out from here.” Joey pointed at the door.
At this moment, Be suddenly understood: Herbert must havee tough at her. He thought that he
would not be able toplete the n on Monday.
“Damn, I rolled up my sleeves. I must surprise him this time.” “I see. Boss secretly came to see you.
Does he like you?” Joey said. I nced at her and said, “He can‘t like me. He‘s just waiting for me
haven‘t finish my work andugh at me!”
Joey‘s expression instantly changed from rxed to serious. She said guiltily, “Be, I‘m sorry, I got you
into trouble. You‘ve been so busy these days, but I can‘t help you.” I looked up at the guilty Joey and said
in a deliberately rxed tone, “I‘m fine, I‘m fine! Your condition is not good now. Your brother is useless.
Your mother lean on you now! Go to work quickly! I‘m really fine.” “Thank you,” Joey said gratefully. Then
I saw her return to her seat. I lowered my head and continued to work. Now every minute and every
second was very important. On Sunday evening, my colleagues got off work and left. I was still working
hard in front of theputer. Text property ? N?vel(D)ra/ma.Org.
A steady sound of footsteps suddenly came from the empty office. I was a little scared and very
nervous.
I suddenly looked up and saw a man in a ck suit appear in front of me.
I didn‘t want to talk to him, so I didn‘t look up.
I heard him say, “There are only a dozen hours left until the bidding meeting at nine o‘clock tomorrow
morning. Are you sure you canplete it?”
Although Herbert’s expression was very strict this time, I didn‘t hear any disdain or contempt.
I looked at the work beside me and answered with certainty, “It will definitely bepleted at five or six
o‘clock tomorrow morning.”
Herbert nodded. “Then I‘ll have a rest at thepany tonight. If you’re done. Give me the n directly!”
Before I could say anything, he had already turned and left. I didn‘t rest for the rest of the night.