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 quickly answered, “Then I wouldn’t have this $1.9 billion.”
4:44 AM
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Mia put her hands on her hips, “Is money more important or those ten years more important?”
I tried to guess the correct answer, “Money is important?”
Mia looked at me with exasperation, “You are important. If you’re not happy, no amount of money matters. It’s good that you lost your memory. Otherwise, if you did something stupid, what use would that money be?”
“Um… to buy me a nice grave plot…”
Mia laughed despite her frustration, “Get out of here!”
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Mia has always been impressive, and she still is. She’s now 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 worries about leaving me alone.
So she takes me with her. Later, she figured that since she had to take me everywhere anyway, why spend her own money?
She hired me as her assistant at her company.
I was familiar with this! I had read more than a dozen books about overbearing CEOs falling in love with their little assistants in
the past few months.
On the first day, I went to work confidently wearing a form–fitting professional outfit.
I made her coffee, organized her documents, and ran around busily.
I looked very hardworking, but later she found it amusing and told me to stop running around. She gave me a form, “Let Anna guide you. Fill this out, take your time learning, no rush.”
“Alright, alright.”
And that’s how I officially started working.