“As for me, just get a cleaning lady to come every day. I’m not asking for much; ten times a day will do. After each cleaning, I’ll be kind enough to ‘help’ you pay, so make sure your highest-limit payment account is connected to my number.”
“Remember to move out of the house you’re in now ahead of time. My boyfriend and I are getting married soon, and my parents are getting older. Your place is right next door, so we’ll just move in there.”
“You’re not afraid that I might be your boss?” I cut in before she could finish.
“You?” Skylar gave me a look full of disdain. “Just you?”
She laughed, the sound filled with mockery. “Do you even know where I work? And you dare to talk like that?”
“Take a good look at yourself. In what way do you even compare to Cognitech Technology?”
“Even the cleaning ladies there have more class than you.”
“Stop dreaming, old woman! You’re already a washed-up hag.”
I raised an eyebrow but didn’t say a word. Instead, I opened my briefcase and took out another document, placing it calmly on the table. It was an employment contract from Cognitech Technology.
I pointed to the name printed neatly at the top of the page. “Skylar Griffin.”
The smile on her face disappeared instantly. She stood up in shock, her eyes fixed on the paper.
“This… what is this?” Her voice was shaking.
The lawyer beside her leaned forward to take a look, and his face turned pale in an instant. I leaned back in my chair, watching the two of them quietly.
“Skylar, employee number 10327, welcome to Cognitech Technology.”
I smiled slightly and introduced myself, “I forgot to introduce myself earlier. My name is Luna, your direct superior and the CEO of Cognitech Technology.”