Chapter 5
Mia regretted letting me go, saying, “If you hadn’t gone to Yale, you wouldn’t have met Caleb. If you hadn’t met Caleb…”
I jumped in to finish her sentence, “Then I wouldn’t have these 1.9 billion dollars.”
Mia put her hands on her hips, “Is money more important or those ten years of your life?”
I tried to guess the correct answer, “Money is more important?”
Mia looked exasperated, “You are important. If you’re not happy, no amount of money matters. It’s a good thing you lost your memory. Otherwise, if you had done something stupid, what use would all that money be?”
“Um… to buy me a nice grave plot…”
Mia couldn’t help but laugh, “Get out of here!”
4:44 AM
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Mia has always been impressive, and she still is. She’s the general manager of a multinational company, with a monthly salary of around $400,000.
But she’s very busy and sometimes has to go on business trips. She didn’t want to leave me alone, so she’d take me along.
After a while, she figured that since she was going to bring me everywhere anyway, why spend her own money?
So she hired me as her assistant at her company.
I was familiar with this! I had read over a dozen novels about bosses falling in love with their assistants in the past few months.
On my first day, I confidently went to work wearing a form–fitting professional outfit.
I made her coffee, organized her documents, and ran around doing various tasks.
I looked very hardworking, but later she found it amusing and told me to stop running around. She gave me a form
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