Emancipation

"Thanks, I almost submitted my resignation letter if you hadn't helped me. By the way, sorry if the way I rejected your love was really rude yesterday," Lisa said from across.

"It's okay. After all, I did wrong too. I'm sorry, I was out of control and really impulsive yesterday night. I promise it won't happen again," Rangga replied softly.

"Fine. I'll sleep first then. I'm tired from dealing with many things at the office." After the two of them finished talking, Lisa hung up the call and turned off the lights in her boarding house, preparing to go to sleep.

The next day, in the finance department room of the Cendana Hotel, Lisa was called by the manager to his room. Calmly, Lisa walked in and greeted her manager politely. She pulled out the chair in front of the man's table and sat on it, crossing her legs while idling.

"What's the matter, sir?" Lisa asked politely.