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Chapter 882 Asking For A Leave

    Chapter 882 Asking For A Leave


    There was a slight hurt look on Sue''s face when she found out that Abby was allowed to assume that


    she had some dirty tricks up her sleeve. If there was anything that the innocent woman hated, it was


    being judged and misunderstood.


    "Whatever it is that you think about me, go ahead and think it. But, you have to know that I have a


    clean intention and I have no business hurting Sheryl. I don''t n to bring her harm. I promise," Sue


    generously exined with eyes that did not lie.


    "I sure do hope so," Abby replied in a passive-aggressive tone, implying that she did not believe a


    single thing Sue was saying. "Don''t forget that Sher trusts you more than anyone, but I don''t; I''ll be


    watching you all the time. If you even try to hurt her, I will know. I suggest you figure out how you''ll get


    through the consequences now," the misled woman threatened the wrongly used one.


    Usually, Abby''s approach would easily create a fuss; people would immediately get mad and be all


    defensive about it.


    However, Sue did not feel even the slightest of spite for the woman before her -- she did do something


    in the past to harm her friendship with Sheryl and she understood that whatever Abby was doing was


    out of concern for Sheryl.


    If she were Abby, she''d probably do the same thing for Sheryl.


    "Okay, I''ll keep that in mind," Sue assured the confrontational woman, making sure that she understood


    that the situation was being handled maturely.


    Abby didn''t say anything more once she heard what she wanted to hear. After dropping Sue off at the


    gate of BM Corporation, she quickly drove away. The mature woman who was proud of how she


    handled the confrontation gave herself a pat on the back before heading straight to Holley''s office.


    Knock! Knock! "Come in!"


    After Holley told her toe in, Sue pushed the door open and gently invited herself inside Holley''s


    office, keeping her manners and professionalism. Holley, who was on the phone, motioned for her


    guest to take a seat before ending her call. "Yeah, I see what you''re saying. I''m sorry, but can I get


    back to youter? I have something urgent to deal with right now. Okay, thank you. Bye," the corporate


    woman said.


    After dropping the call, the woman walked up to Sue and gave her a big, weing smile. "My


    secretary just brought in some freshly squeezed orange juice. Would you like some?" Holley offered


    enthusiastically.


    "No, thank you, Miss Ye," the shy woman refused politely. She somehow had an intuition that this


    seemingly kind and careful Holley had more secrets than she let off.


    It was strange to Sue that Holley always carried around a big, bright smile on her face. For some


    reason, Sue could not feel the sincerity of the woman''s enthusiasm.


    "I''ve heard so much about you and your family," Holley uttered in an almost-angry voice, sympathizing


    with Sue. "Sorry, I have been so busy focusing on thepany''s welfare recently. I should haven


    talked and taken care of you sooner," the businesswoman continued with a look of remorse on her


    face.


    "Surely you meant well, Miss Ye," Sue responded in a polite, but distant manner. "You are my boss. It is


    unprofessional to bother you about my family issues," the poor woman exined, slightly telling her


    boss off to mind her own business.


    "Sue, for God''s sake, don''t you say that again. It''s not like we''re strangers to each other," the boss


    cried out, looking at the woman behind her office desk helplessly, obviously pretending to be affected


    and hurt. "You''re my friend, Sue. Don''t ever think twice about that," Holley continued to be pretentious


    and it was beginning to make Sue feel uneasy.


    "Miss Ye, I appreciate your thoughtfulness, but you have to remember that I am just a mere unknown


    model. I can''t possibly be your friend," the ufortable woman said faintly, dragging herself to


    pretend not to know the ploy of the woman who thought of nothing else but business.


    The sigh of resignation escaped the corporate lord, as she felt how Sue was subtly pushing her away.


    Keeping her distance, Holley refuted, "Well, I may not be your friend, but I''m still your boss." Then she


    aggressively demanded, "So feel free to ask me for help whenever you''re in a tough spot. It''s my


    responsibility." In order to make her words to go in ordance with her social status, a boss must


    connect with the employee. This way, she could also avoid making Sue suspicious of her hidden


    motives. For Holley, it was like hitting two birds with one stone. However, Sue was not stupid no matter


    how hard her boss tried to rte to her personal life in work. "Besides, you nearly missed the show.


    That greatly affects your records in work, you know," the boss said, trying to equally justify her


    kindness.


    The moment Holley finished talking, Sue fell into a pit of embarrassment. She could not hide the guilt


    stered onto her face. Her boss let out a small sigh of relief and added, "I can have your mother and


    brother evicted from your apartment right now if you want me to."


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    "There is no need for that, Miss Ye," Sue once again refused a generous offer. "I can handle them


    myself," the prideful woman said.


    Sue''s apparent estrangement bothered the woman in her business coat. "Then…" Holley hesitated and


    asked, "What did youe to see me for?"


    "I''m here for two things," Sue quickly answered, knowing real well what her original intentions were.


    "First, I came to say that Sheryl could note to work today because she had something urgent to


    do. She was going to call you about the big news she gotst night, but it waste and she did not want


    to interrupt your sleep, so she asked me to ask you for a leave today."


    Upon hearing Sheryl''s sudden request for a leave, Holley furrowed her brows and said, "Hmp! Sheryl


    has been over-using her privileges. How rude is it to ask someone else to ask for a leave for her?"


    The woman whined and added, "Since hereback from Shining Company, she has be a


    She must be getting a little carried away, and have forgotten who she really is. She must be thinking


    that if Charles has a crush on her, she could do anything she pleases as if she has stepped out with


    her career in the world. This is ridiculous!"


    "It''s not that easy to get into a rich and powerful family. Love? Nonsense! If a couple does nore


    from families who possess equal statuses, they wille to create a conflict sooner orter," the boss


    vented out.


    "Miss Ye," Sue said when her boss was finally finished leaving herself out of breath from talking. It was


    finally Sue''s turn to talk. "As far as I''m concerned, your family and Mr. Han''s family aren''t equal in


    status either, but Mr. Han is still always so nice to you and even trusts you with the wholepany.


    Aren''t you happy?" Sue asked with a look of mocking innocence on her face.


    "So why would Sheryl have to suffer for the same exact thing?" she continued to question Holley. The


    innocent look on Sue''s face suddenly shifted into a cold smile.


    She knew that the point she was making was embarrassing her boss. "Well…" Holley forced an


    awkward and strange smile. At a loss for words, the woman turned and sat down on her big leather


    seat. After a moment of silence, she finally turned to Sue as if she had finished scheming something


    vengeful. "Didn''t you say you were here for two things? What''s the other one?" the boss began the


    conversation.


    "Oh, I want to take some time off work, too," Sue answered tantly.


    "Some time? How long of a time are we talking?" the stressed out boss asked. Holley was now


    frowning. The idea that two of her employees were leaving little to no sentiment for their work was


    devastating to her.


    "A year," Sue said faintly as though she weren''t asking for too much.


    "What?!" Holley said in utter disbelief. Her eyes widened in surprise as she stared at Sue. "Are you


    kidding me? You''re taking a year off? How long is your contract period?" the boss bombarded her


    model with questions.


    "I know it''s difficult for you to grant me this request, Miss Ye, but I have no other choice," Sue exined


    with a bitter smile on her face. "I''m pregnant and I want to devote more time for this uing baby,"


    she added.


    "You''re pregnant?" the boss asked, hoping for a reiteration. Holley was taken aback by the sudden


    news. After a brief pause, she inquired, "Is the father Anthony?"


    "Yes," Sue answered honestly. She hesitated for a while and eventually went on saying, "The time of


    the contract can be extended for another year. Surely, in my case, it is impossible for me to walk in high


    heels while carrying another human being in my belly, isn''t it?"


    "Yes, you''re right. The health of you and your baby is now paramount," Holley agreed and echoed


    Sue''s idea. If the truth were to be told, Holley tensed up in excitement when she learned that Sue was


    carrying Anthony''s baby. She immediately decided on Sue''s request, saying, "Tell the personnel


    department that I''ve given you the permission to take a year off."


    "Thank you very much, Miss Ye." Sue''s face lit up in joy of the approved request. It was not all the time


    that authorities gave her what she asked. "If there''s nothing more you require of me, I''ll head to the


    personnel department," said the happy soon-to-be mother.


    "Hold on, Sue," Holly said, robbing Sue of her celebration. "How are you and Anthony doing?" the boss


    interfered.


    "Miss Ye, I don''t think that has anything to do with our professional rtionship," Sue blurted out in a


    stern voice with her face growing cold. "I don''t know what you''re nning to do, but I''m telling you, if


    you try to undermine Sheryl, I''m not letting you get away with it," Sue threatened her boss fiercely for


    her friend before storming off.
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