Wait. Get out of the way. Old man, get out now.
How dare you push an elder. The elevator overloaded when you entered. You should be the one leaving.
Who do you think you are? To tell me to leave? Do you know who I am? Or my connection with Chairman Thompson? I don’t care who you are. Apologize to him now. Is this woman blind? To dare confront Sister Sophia? She’s here for the interview.
She’ll fail after offending Sophia. Not worth my breath. Sir, are you okay? I’m fine.
Thank you, miss. Glad you’re all right. What’s your name? Emily Carter.
Do you work at Thompson Enterprises? I’m here for an interview. I believe in you. You’ll pass for sure.
I appreciate that. The elevator’s here. Wonder if I’ll meet Mr. Thompson.
Why would he attend interviews? We’re just small fries. If I could join the executive office, might get chances to interact with Chairman Thompson. Is Emily Carter here? Me.
Come in for the interview. Mr. Thompson, our staff wasn’t at the airport to pick up Grandpa. The old residence? No sign there either.
You brat. Grandpa? You’re still recovering? Why sneak back to USA? You have the nerve to ask. It’s been a whole year.
Where’s my granddaughter-in-law? Did you even get married? I showed you the marriage certificate. Just the cover. Think I’m senile? I don’t care.
I want to meet her. If I don’t see her, I’ll end my life. Fine, fine.
If you promise to recover properly, I’ll take you to meet her. Okay, one month. That’s all you get.
Oh, and a girl named Emily Carter interviewed at your company today. Hire her. Grandpa, our company hires based on merit.
She made it to interview. That shows capability. That’s Emily Carter girl.
Kind and beautiful. I like her. All right, I’ll hire her.
Let’s go, Grandpa. I’ll take you home. No need.
I’ll go alone. Emily Carter. Good morning, panel.
Here’s my resume. Ew. What a coincidence.
I’m doomed. Get out. You haven’t seen my resume.
Don’t need to. Trash like you don’t belong here. Take your resume and scram.
Oh my god, Mr. Thompson. So handsome. You’re just retaliating because I offended you.
So what if I am? You bullied an elder earlier. That was wrong. Given another chance, I’d do it again.
With interviewers like you, I quit this process. Suit yourself. Who needs this anyway? Why do you look familiar? Who is Emily Carter? That’s me.
Majored in design? Does your design department still need more people? Mr. Thompson, our department is fully staffed now. You can join secretarial as an intern. Alex Johnson, handle her onboarding.
Yes, sir. Let’s go. This woman’s already hitting on Mr. Thompson.
You’ll pay for this. You’re the new office hottie? What are you doing? You dare hit me? You harassed me. A slap was mercy.
Weren’t you chasing Mr. Thompson? What’s wrong with a little touch? Stop playing the innocent saint. Mr. Thompson. Mark my words.
Don’t you move. Let go of me. What happened? He harassed me.
Touched me. Mr. Thompson. I didn’t.
She’s- She’s using me to climb up. Came on to me. Who let this scheming woman into our company? Fire her immediately.
Mr. Thompson. I hired her. What the- Mr. Thompson, I’m so sorry.
I spoke out of turn. I apologize, but you must believe me. She was the one hitting on me.
He’s lying. Mr. Thompson. After all these years at the company, I’ve always been diligent.
You have to trust me. Get out. You hear me? Get out.
It was clearly him harassing me. Why fire me instead? I meant him. Not you.
Idiot. Mr. Thompson. I know I messed up.
I have an 80-year-old mother and a child on the way. If you fire me, they’ll starve. Mr. Thompson, I beg you.
Please give me another chance. Mr. Thompson. Three.
Mr. Thompson. Two. Thank you, Mr. Thompson.
Have I seen her somewhere? Alex Johnson. Mr. Thompson, bring me my marriage certificate. Okay.
By the way, last year, what’s the name of the person you found for me to marry? Olivia Bennett. Are you sure? I’m sure. Must I have remembered wrong? Emily Carter, I’ll get you some materials to review.
Okay. I’ll take care of it. Take these documents back and study them.
Okay. Mr. Thompson, I’m sorry. Any luck finding it? Not yet.
I remember leaving it here, right in this spot. But it vanished. Assistant Alex, what are you looking for? Marriage certificate.
Let me help you search. No need. Go get the product ingredient list.
For Mr. Thompson’s signature. Ingredient list? Yes. Okay.
Mr. Thompson, I sincerely regret my actions. Please don’t fire me. I can keep you employed.
Miss, and… You must help me this time. I can’t lose my position at Thompson Enterprises. I’ll assist you.
If you handle something for me. What is it? Make Emily Carter. Leave Thompson Enterprises.
Emily Carter. She’s the reason I got fired by Mr. Thompson. Don’t worry.
I’ll make sure she’s gone. Proceed. Michael Thompson.
I’ll remove every woman who dares to covet you. You’re mine alone. Who let you in here? Mr. Thompson.
I lost an earring here. Right here. Without my permission, don’t enter my office.
Okay, Mr. Thompson. What are you doing here? Flaunting yourself for Mr. Thompson again? I’m delivering the ingredient list. What are you doing? You dared to tamper with the formula.
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