don't bring disagreements to the office
stable jobs and secret relationships"I thought I told you to knock." Jeongyeon says without sparing Tzuyu a glance. She keeps busy with her computer, checking some details on the architectural design on one of their smaller projects.
She can see Tzuyu in her periphery, sauntering around, finger dragging on the books lined on the shelf against the wall of her small office.
"She made her cry," Tzuyu finally says. Jeongyeon still doesn't look up.
This isn't news to Jeongyeon. She had reprimanded Mina countless times already for making the employees cry. You see, Mina always had a temper and it took Jeongyeon years to learn how to navigate around it.
"Who is it this time?" Jeongyeon asks, still typing away on her computer.
"Park Jihyo." Tzuyu says, solemnly so.
Jeongyeon finally stops and gives attention to the younger girl.
She's heard of Park Jihyo of the Procurement. Jihyo was an excellent employee - intuitive and smart, she works the hardest, too.
Jihyo had worked for the firm for almost 5 years now and she was very unproblematic, in fact, the Procurement department has gained high regard for their outstanding work since Jihyo took over the position of being the department head three years ago.
Jihyo also was one of the people Mina wasn't able to faze on their first encounters. ("She's very resilient," Mina told her that one time Jihyo left Mina's office after a heated debate on the supplier's overpriced materials. It was the closest to a compliment Jeongyeon and Tzuyu knows Ms. Myoui could give to a regular employee.)
Jeongyeon knows Mina thinks highly of Jihyo, too - even likes her, she thinks. If things were different, Jeongyeon's pretty sure the two would hit it off as friends.
"Ms. Myoui is not in the mood." Tzuyu states the obvious. She
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