212 I Don’t Set You Up
“Don’t scare me. I’ve worked hard for so long to join the secretary team!”
“Is hard work more important than a pretty face? Didn’t you see that Mr. Joseph asked her to bring a table and work with him? It’s obvious that they are close!”
“Heavens? You mean...”
“You can’t judge a person by appearance. That girl looked pure and innocent, but she may be tricky privately.”
The door was half-open. Isabe had already ced her hand on the door handle. When she heard that the people talked about her inside, she felt embarrassed and didn’t know whether she shoulde in or leave.
The three people inside were the members of the secretary team who had been following behind Selina just now. Isabe had thought they were honest and gentle.
“If you spend more time on work, you don’t have to worry about being reced by Isabe.”
Suddenly, someone came from behind and pushed the door open. Isabe turned around and saw Selina.
The other three secretaries said awkwardly, “Leader!”
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When they saw Selina, they were stunned. Then they saw Isabe beside Selina and they were shocked again. Thus, they hurriedly made excuses and left the water heater room.
Then Selina said, “Are you here to make coffee for Mr. Joseph?”
“Yes,” Isabe replied.
Isabe turned to look at the three people who had run away hurriedly and thought for a while.
Selina said, “Mr. Joseph put the ground coffee in this special cab. This is the cup he likes.”
Then Selina looked at Isabe and continued, “Don’t mind it. They are just afraid of losing their jobs, and this isn’t about you. Women always like to gossip when they are together. You will understand it when you work in the future.”
Isabe said awkwardly, “I’m not here to take their ce.”
“I just want to visit and study here.”
“I see,” Selina said.
Selina smiled, looked at her watch, and then said, “It’s eight o’clock now. You have to make coffee and give it to Mr. Joseph before the meeting at 8:30. Coffee and milk ratio of 3:1, and a piece of sugar.”
Isabe looked at Selina with admiration and said, “You’re amazing. You even know such details.”
Selina said, “The most important thing to be a secretary is to be considerate. We should deal with all the details so that the boss will have no worries.”
Selina made another two cups of instant coffee and generously handed a cup to Isabe. She said with a smile, “Come on, be good to yourself. Drink a cup and you will be in high spirits the entire morning. Ask me if you have any questions.”
“Thank you!” Isabe said happily.
At 8:20, Isabe returned to the president’s office with a cup of coffee. Selina was standing next to Joseph, telling him the content of the meeting in detail.
Selina leaned forward with her long and wavy hair tumbling down over Joseph’s shoulders. She pointed at the documents with her slender fingers, asionally turning to look at Joseph, who was nodding repeatedly.
They were very close.
Isabe suddenly felt a little unhappy.
Joseph probably noticed that Isabe entered the door. He looked up at Isabe and said, “What are you waiting for? Bring it over.”
Selina also looked at Isabe encouragingly.
Then Isabe immediately handed Joseph this coffee.
Joseph took a sip as he listened to Selina. Then he immediately took out a tissue to cover his mouth and frowned.
While Isabe was still in a daze, Selina had already taken the tissue that Joseph had used. Then she took out two more, handed them to Joseph, and said, “Are you alright, Mr. Joseph?”
Joseph immediately red at Isabe and said angrily, “Isabe, this is too hot! And this, how much coffee did you put? It’s too bitter, much too bitter!”
Selina immediately picked up the cup that Joseph had drunk and took a sip, then pursed her lips and said, “Isabe, how many spoons of ground coffee did you use?”
“Four spoons,” Isabe replied.
Although Isabe had done such things to irritate Joseph quite often, she felt very guilty when she saw that Joseph got annoyed. After all, it was working time now, and this was Isabe’s first job. Then she exined, “I saw that the color of the coffee was a bit light, so...”
“I can’t drink it!” Joseph said angrily.
Joseph pushed the coffee cup away in a huff and then he said, “Selina, continue.”
Selina nced at Isabe and draw the number “2” with her fingers. Then Selina lowered her head and talk to Joseph. Isabe immediately understood it and scurried to the water heater room to make coffee.
It was a pity that Joseph had been in the conference after Isabe made coffee.
Isabe looked at the translucent conference room and saw that Selina was helping Joseph hand over the materials methodically. Then she suddenly felt that she was very useless.
She returned to the president’s office and saw that the desk was covered with a litter of documents, so she went up and carefully sorted them in order.
Suddenly, Isabe felt pain in her lower abdomen, and then the heat flew out from her private part.
“Damn! Why do I have to say that?” she said.
Isabe covered her stomach and immediately took out the tissue in the nearby box. Then she ran to the bathroom. Not unexpectedly, she got her period earlier.
She said, “I jinxed it.”
Isabe was speechless. When she went out, she saw Gerry and asked him about the location of the convenience store and pharmacy. Then she quickly ran to the shopping mall that was across the street from the Globe Building, and she returned after buying sanitary pads and painkillers.
Just as Isabe opened the door to the president’s office, she saw Joseph pound the desk and snap at a secretary, “I asked you to ssify the documents and ce them on my desk. I will directly send them to the cooperationpany after the meeting. Have you forgotten? As a secretary, you even forgot the task that I assigned 40 minutes ago. If you have a bad memory, go back to the original department to work! The secretary group will not take in waste!”
“No! Mr. Joseph, I did it. I don’t know who set me up designedly. How can I forget your task?”
“Set you up designedly!”
Joseph picked up the phone and quickly dialed a number, “Is this personal department? Arrange a new secretary for me tomorrow. I need someone with a good memory.”
Isabe looked at the white documents on the ground which Selina was anxiously picking up. Then she suddenly thought of something.
“Are those documents originally piled up on the desk just now?” Isabe asked.
Isabe had an intuition that she got into trouble, but she bit the bullet to ask.
Everyone paused, and the secretary immediately cried, “Just now, Mr. Joseph was in conference, and only you coulde in and out of here freely. Did you set me up?”
When Isabe saw that the secretary burst into tears, she said in shock, “I’m sorry, I just wanted to file papers. I didn’t mean it.”
Isabe immediately looked at Joseph and said, “Mr. Joseph, it’s my fault. Can you forgive her and not fire her? I can prove that the documents were sorted out before!”
Joseph raised his eyes to look at Isabe. He frowned and said with a sullen face, “So it was you who did this. I’ve told you to mind your own business and do whatever I told you to do.”