Chapter 205 Rain or Shine
"OK, I'll definitely consider it and make a choice," replied Christy Zhong, "I would be paid for the work, right?" she looked at James Feng and asked innocently. Her work meant everything to her, and it was the most important thing in her life.
James looked at her with startled eyes, "Are you out of your senses? You didn't forget the agreement, did you?"
That was right, work was not a big deal. The agreement was the greatest contractual relationship between them. All the rest were secondary.
Christy really dared not forget it. She knew her place and must did all that James said.
"No, of course not. I would try my best to do what you need," answered Christy firmly.
Hearing those words, James said no more and drove very fast.
Christy was sitting beside him grasping the door handle at full stretch. He was a short fuse indeed.
When James and Christy came back to the company, they walked straight toward the special lift.
Junyan Zhang appeared in front of them as they got out of the lift. "Master Feng, chairman Feng and Zhenxi Feng are waiting for you," said Junyan nervously. What happened? Did they come here to finalize the deal?
"I see. Remember not to bring them to my office next time. Let them wait in the conference room or reception room."
Junyan nodded and kept it in mind. She was a strident advocate of James. No matter what happened, she would stand up and support him until the end.
James strode into his office. He was a man who enjoyed the challenge and loved to conquer it.
Christy followed him and thought that it was better than staying here with Junyan. They were enemies and couldn't live in peace.
But Junyan reached out and stopped her, "Wait, I want to tell you something."
Christy stopped and turned her eyes toward Junyan, "What happened, is anything wrong? Just say it!"
She was a woman with a crisp manner of speaking, she didn't like beating around the bush.
Character determined destiny. That was because a lot of times, you were too late to analyze when the situation became critical, and you had to make the judgment by intuition. At this moment, the personality played the decisive role.
Junyan didn't talk about it directly, "You serve them first and then come to me in the conference room."
It appeared that what she meant to say was not a simple sentence. Christy could only nod.
After all, Christy was the latecomer and seemed to rob the position of Junyan.
"OK," answered Christy, she was now getting on well with her work.
Christy went up to the door and knocked gently. She didn't wait to hear the answer before she opened the door and came in. Actually, this was her office and she didn't need permission. But today, Tianyue Feng was in there. Hen looked at Christy and asked angrily, "How dare you come in without permission?"
Chairman Feng was yelling at her, but she couldn't argue with that.
Christy paused, perplexed and didn't know whether to stay or to leave.
It was at this time that James said evenly, "Chairman Feng, please don't get angry. This is her office and she is able to come and go at will. She already knocked on the door politely."
He was neither humble nor arrogant, but dignified and gracious. He wanted to bring fair back to her. "Christy, bring me a cup of tea," ordered James coldly.
After this, the chairman couldn't give her trouble anymore.
Zhenxi looked at Christy with a pitying eye, he wanted to express his feelings. But Christy was not a young girl with little experience of life. Moreover, Christy knew that he had girlfriend. He thought he was attractive!
Christy completely ignored Zhenxi and went to the drinking machine. After serving James, she went up to Tianyue Feng and Zhenxi Feng and asked politely, "Excuse me, do you want your tea refilled?" "Well, you can go now," commanded Tianyue Feng coldly.
Christy was intelligent and she took orders only from James. So she turned an inquiring look toward James.
James certainly knew what she meant. He tided up his desk and said tonelessly, "Secretary Zhong, you can go now."
Of course, she knew that he had better call her position title in the workplace.