Chapter 105
Sophia also hurriedly said to her friends,"Well, I have something to do. Let's talk after work."
Sophia quickly pulled out her arm and caught up with Robert.
"Wait, Sophia. What do you mean?" Julietteshouted.
Upon seeing Robert's attitude, Patrick understood and said,"Miss, I'm really sorry. Our chairman has spoken. Please leave."
Bethany grabbed Juliette's arm, glared at Patrick, and walked toward the door of the company.
Downstairs, Juliette looked at Sophia and Robert in a taxi with a gloomy expression.
"Look at Sophia. What does she mean?"
"Some people are just plain lucky. Randomrecruitment can land them a job with the chairman of Zabinski Group."
Juliette and Bethany were overwhelmed with jealousy.
Sophia didn't dare to look at Robert in the taxi. What happened in the company just then was beyond embarrassing. She couldn't believe her
friends had caused a rumpus during her first day at work. She took a deep breath and turned to look at Robert. Just as she was about to apologize, she saw Robert looking at the document in his hand.
"By the way..." Robert suddenly looked up atSophia.
Robert's sudden attention startled Sophia.
"Yes? Mr. Zabinski."
"I won't arrange any work tomorrow. Let's goto the auto shop and get you a car. I remember you told me that you can drive." Robert had been thinking about that just then. It was more convenient if Sophia had a car. The company's cars were all installed with GPS. Robert didn't want others to track his whereabouts, considering that the company was then in chaos.
Robert didn't consider the cars his father had given him when he graduated. The cars were just too extravagant and easily attracted others' attention. Their presence was enough to act as a tracker for others to know about his location.
"Okay."Sophia nodded and wondered, "DidMr. Zabinski not care about what happened just now?"
Sophia followed Robert all day. She saw the way the young boss did things. He could only be described as ruthless. His words were short and straight to the point. She didn't hear any nonsense from his mouth. She had been immersed in her work the whole day and didn't even have the free time to watch a short video on her phone.
"Sure enough, the rich pay much more effortthan we imagine," Sophia thought so in her heart.
At 6 p. m., Sophia and Robert were in front of the Grand Triumphant Hotel.
"Mr. Zabinski, we've booked a private room foryou. Mr. Walker and Mr. Quigley have been informed, too." Sophia finished her last job that day.
"Okay," Robert suddenly turned around andsmiled. "You can get off work now. Bye." Robert waved.
Sophia rubbed her eyes hard. She wondered if she had seen and heard it wrong.
"Bye? Was it Mr. Zabinski who said that?" shethought.
"What's the matter? Why do you look like yousaw a monster?" Robert rolled his eyes.
Sophia was a little surprised when she saw Robert roll his eyes.
"M-Mr. Zabinski, your character changed soquickly..."
In Sophia's eyes, Robert was a serious and meticulous person. Everything should be straightforward for him.
"Ha! Work is work, and life is life. It's off worknow. I'm about your age. Come on—you should go back now. It's time for dinner. Remember that, as an assistant, your phone needs to be turned on 24 hours a day. Bye."Robert waved his hand and walked into the hotel.
Sophia returned to her rental home. She had been working all day and was feeling slightly di zzy due to exhaustion.
She had been worried about unemployment yesterday, but that day, she had become the assistant to the chairman of Zabinski Group. The people she had met were all big shots who she wouldn't get in touch with usually.
That drastic change was so surreal to her.
Sophia went upstairs and opened the door. As soon as she entered the house, she saw her two friends sitting on the couch, staring at her.