Linda was dressed to the nines, yet her expression was gloomy and listless, "Mr. Gu really is a busy man; I can't even bring myself to work without him here."
"Linda, do you really need to be like this? You weren't this way before Mr. Gu joined our company," someone replied.
Linda held her face in her hands, her voice filled with sorrow, "That was the past. Haven't you heard the saying, 'Once you've sailed the wide ocean, the mere sight of a puddle will never again excite you'?"
Sister Sun couldn't help but cringe and crossed her arms, "Alright, young lady, there's a limit to being infatuated."
"I'm not infatuated," Linda responded softly, "But I am really curious about Mr. Gu. I feel like a man of his stature should have bigger ventures."
"He's directly sent from the headquarters, probably from the main branch," Sister Sun analyzed. "Being from the Gu's main branch, he probably won't stay long with us. So brace yourself, as he'll inevitably leave one day."