After the White Moonlight Came Back, the Stand-in Fell Into Unemployment Crisis

Chapter 21



Chapter 21

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When the stand-in came home from get out of class, the president was still lying on the sofa, as if he hadn't left the sofa since he left.

However, when the stand-in flipped through the documents sent by the secretary, he saw that there were no omissions in the signature on it, and the computer thrown beside him was still slightly hot.

The stand-in hooked his mouth and said nothing.

After the stand-in made dinner in the evening, the president lay motionless on the sofa, saying nothing and refusing to eat.

The stand-in called him: "The boss has eaten."

He doesn't move.

Shout again: "Leader, dinner is ready."

Still not moving.

Finally, he called the president's name, and the president moved a little.

"ZZ." The stand-in tried to shout that, the president jumped up and glared at him angrily.

But finally willing to eat.

"Go to work tomorrow."

"Don't go."

"Your employees will miss you."

"Fart, no one in this world will miss me."

At this time, the substitute should say "at least I will miss you" to comfort the president, but the substitute didn't say anything, just eating.The weird silence at the dinner table made the CEO angry.

"roll!"

The stand-in immediately put down the bowl and chopsticks and got up.

Seeing how docile he is, the president said coldly: "Forget it, don't get lost, just go there and kneel."

The stand-in stopped and knelt down on the spot.

The stand-in bowed his head and knelt in front of the president without any complaints. The president was desperate: "Why are you willing to do such a thing, but you don't want to be with me?"

The substitute said: "Because I can't do too advanced things."

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The president apologizes to the double.

The president, who was quite arrogant during the day, was beaten back to his original form. He hugged the double and kept apologizing.

The stand-in didn't think it was a big deal, and said: "It's not a big deal, I can kowtow to you if you want."

The CEO despaired: "I'm sorry, I shouldn't have treated you like this."

The stand-in still couldn't understand the CEO's mood. He was puzzled and said, "Why do you take it so seriously? Which boss doesn't treat employees like dogs? Isn't it normal for a part-time worker to be humiliated by the boss several times?"

The president was even more desperate.

The stand-in still doesn't understand why the president looks sadder than him?

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The next day the president still didn't go to work. When the substitute went out for class, the president sat on the sofa in a daze. Seeing that he was about to leave, he hugged him at the door.

When the stand-in got home from get out of class, the president was still at home, but this time he moved from the sofa to the dining table and said he had something to talk to him about.

"I want to change part of the contract." The president handed the new contract to the stand-in, "Look at it."

The new contract changed the working hours. The original working hours from [-]:[-] am to [-]:[-] am and [-]:[-] pm to [-]:[-] am were changed to [-]:[-] am to [-]:[-] pm with a two-hour lunch break in between.

"And after seven o'clock?"

"Get off work after seven o'clock."

"Then what if I need to attend classes at work?"

"Taking classes counts as your job content." The president signaled the substitute to scroll down, and the substitute saw that there was a new content in the contract, which actually required him to go to the university to attend lectures.

"A friend I know is teaching at a university and just needs an assistant," the president said. "You can go to him to help when you don't have to attend training classes. You can do whatever he asks you to do."

There is also a class schedule attached to the contract, all of which are related to programming.After confirming the time, the stand-in asked: "This way, I don't have much time for homework."

"Then don't do it," said the president.

The president said again: "I also deleted one, please confirm again."

Looking at the stand-in again, the original rule of not being allowed to laugh has been removed.

The stand-in quietly looked at the president.

The president asked softly: "Can you accept the new contract?"

The stand-in smiled at the president.


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