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he elevator I end up bumping into someone and I quickly apologize. - I'm sorry. - I see that it's a woman. - I hadn't seen
I smile awkwardly, confirming. - I almost didn't recognize you because of your glasses and your tied-up hair, you usually appear with your father more... dressed up. - Yes, it's true. - Sorry for saying it like th
other; they say I got more of my mother's looks, but my temper from my father. But how do you know I'm Korean? People usually get it all mixed up, asking if I'm Japanese or Chinese. - I've traveled to South Korea a few times, it was the only language I haven't learned, even the basics, and I've always loved that country. It's extremely different from North Korea, which
resumes in my hands. - Arthur? - Oh yes, he's our boss. - Do you call him by his first name? - Sometimes yes; I've been working here for eight years, I'm Hunter Peterson's secretary, the vice president, and during my time here, I've developed a kind of friendship with both of them. - And is this Arthur nice? - Well, as a person he is,
- Nice to meet you, I'm Arthur Cavendish. - He extends his hand to me, I feel the exact moment our skin touches each other and a kind of electric current passes through my body. Wow, how strange. - Elisabeth... - I know who you are. - He interrupts me rudely and coarsely. - Before we start, I wanted to say something. - He sits down in his chair and looks at me. - Your receptionist didn't want to let me pass because she d
none of it is mine or earned through my merit, but rather his, who inherited it from my grandfather and only raised the level of the company even higher. I want to build my career in law and I want to become a renowned lawyer without needing my father's influence or money. - He laughs. - So you mean to say that daddy's little girl wants to prove that she can do things on her own? - I already hate hi
e horrible glasses, letting your hair down or tying it up more decently. - I know that appearance counts a lot, and that's one of the things I intend to change, but nothing radical. If I'm hired, I hope to give my best to your company
I mean, for you it must be mere pennies. - Please, don't talk about my personal life while we are interviewing, after all, if you are as professional as you say you are, I th