Chapter 119 Not A Good Fit
- Susan had no idea how she managed to finish the entire dish. Shaw, the CEO, observed her eating. They sat across from coworkers who were as rigid as a board. The others gave them a startled glance. CEO Shaw finally set down his spoon and fork. "I'm going now. Have fun with your food. Susan was at last relieved to hear that. The cafeteria, which had been completely quiet until CEO Shaw left, suddenly became boisterous and disorderly.
- "My goodness! What just took place?" What made CEO Shaw suddenly come to the cafeteria and eat here?" "To observe his subordinates?" "I wonder whether pigs might fly after this." At last, the coworkers seated with Susan regained their composure. Before long, they turned to face Susan. Susan addressed them in a rather guilty tone, "Why are you looking at me..." "Susie!" Beside her, one of her coworkers said, "Be honest with me. How do you and CEO Shaw relate to each other? Why did CEO Shaw suddenly sit next to you? He even brought you some food.
- Susan cleared her throat. "Me and Shaw, the CEO? I am only a subordinate of his. "Liar!" Another coworker gave her a fierce look. "I've been employed here for the past three or four years. I had never seen CEO Shaw visit the cafeteria to have his dinner before." That’s true, and it's clear that he purposely came for you." "Susie! How do you and Shaw, the CEO, get along? Now tell us the truth. Susan disputed it right away. "No, it’s nothing like that," she said. "It was just a coincidence." "I don’t believe that." The coworker gave her a fierce look. Susan cleared her throat once again. Then she gave them an honest glance.