"You're fired. You don't have to come to work tomorrow."

This was not because of Richard's whim. In fact, he had already noticed that his cleaner was not very honest. That's not to say that the fat man is a bad person, but he is very narrow-minded and loves to take advantage of others. He is exactly the kind of short-sighted and selfish citizen that people often say.

Over time, most people in the newspaper office didn't like him very much. As the boss, Richard naturally saw these things. It's just that he is just a little cleaner after all. Sometimes he takes advantage and everyone just forgets it. No one has the time to argue with him.

But today, there happened to be such a guy who was willing to argue with him. This new beautiful female reporter was completely different from her appearance. She was like a walking powder keg. Rudy has encountered a tough situation today. Everyone is watching here, and most people are more interested in this newcomer than Rudy, who has been working in the newspaper for more than a year.

Someone should have done this a long time ago. Everyone thinks so.

So when the boss directly came forward and said that he wanted to fire this guy, everyone almost came up with the same idea at the same time——

--Cool!

What a joy.

Even the girl who was arguing looked at her new boss unexpectedly. She fully expected that the boss would not help her, a newcomer who had just arrived, but she never expected that the boss would not only help her, but also fire the fat man as soon as he opened his mouth.

Since everyone's job was lost, she felt that there was nothing to be dissatisfied about, so let's just forget about it. So she let go and decided not to pursue it further.

But Rudy didn't think so anymore. He didn't even care about the pinched red wrist and jumped up anxiously: "Boss! I really didn't eat this woman's lunch! I swear."

Richard sneered: "Who asked you if you stole other people's things? I just suddenly want to fire you. Why, do you have any objections?"

Rudy: "."

"That's it. I've decided to leave the others. They've all finished the manuscripts, right? Show me the finished ones."

As soon as Richard said this, everyone who was joining in the fun quickly dispersed. Anyone who has experienced it knows that asking the boss to revise a draft is quite painful. Their boss has extremely high requirements for manuscripts. He will ask you to go back and correct again and again. He will often ask you to go back and make a lot of corrections. As a result, the next time you come to him for review, he will be wrong again. I found a lot of problems that I didn't find the first time, and the third time I found the problems that I didn't find the first two times.

At this time, you can't help but think - will you die if you say it all at once?

Do you think this is revising your graduation thesis?

Fortunately, the boss usually does not review manuscripts. This is usually the work of the editor. I'm just afraid that one day he'll have a sudden impulse and come to the office and say, "Hey, so-and-so, you, give me that manuscript about so-and-so."

What? You said you haven't finished writing yet? Why did it take so long to finish writing? Don’t want the bonus?

Whenever this happens, everyone else in the office will pause what they are doing and silently pay three seconds of silence to the lucky reporter who was randomly selected, and then feel lucky that it was not me who was selected.

So under such a threat from Richard, the melon-eating crowd quickly dispersed. Everyone revised the draft and made phone calls, and the office instantly became lively again.

Richard finally pointed at the new reporter: "You, come here."

The cleaner was fired because many employees of the newspaper had complained about him, but the matter could not be settled just like that. Although it wasn't serious, the reporter had resorted to violence. As the boss, he should still say a few words.

The reporter lady came to his office with a calm and calm look on her face. She didn't realize at all that she had made any mistakes. She even looked a little... impatient?

Richard looked up the girl's resume - the resume had been sent to Richard's office before the newcomer came to report, but he had been too lazy to read it.

At this time, he opened his resume and saw the name written in the top column.

"Jessica Jones?" Richard raised his head in surprise, "Are you Jessica Jones?"

The girl blinked her distinctive big black eyes: "Yes, what's wrong? Do you know me?"

Of course I know her. This girl has a comic book TV series named after her. How could Richard not recognize her?

Richard has watched the American TV series "Jessica Jones", but he has not finished it. He didn't remember the details clearly. He only remembered that the heroine Jessica Jones was a superhuman with super arm strength and super endurance. She had a bad personality and a hot temper. She was quite beautiful but her living habits were a bit sloppy.

If you look closely, the reporter lady does look a lot like Jessica, but she is just a few years younger than Richard thought. But this is reasonable, after all, the timeline in the American TV series "Jessica Jones" is already several years later.

But if Richard remembers correctly, shouldn't Jessica Jones be a private detective? He remembered that Jessica seemed to have opened some kind of "pseudonymous detective agency"? Why did you come to him as a reporter?

Richard glanced at her resume: "Have you worked in a magazine before?"

"Um."

"Fashion Weekly should be a pretty good magazine." Richard thought thoughtfully, "Why didn't you continue working on it?"

"Because there was a fool there who was harassing me every day for three days." Jessica recounted expressionlessly, "I pushed him."

Richard could imagine what a "push" by Jessica Jones standards would be like. At worst, the unfortunate guy might have to stay in the hospital for a week.

"Uh, okay." Richard continued to flip through, "Then I see that you later worked on "Trish Says" on the radio station? It was a popular program, and it should be a pretty good job."

"I'm relatively familiar with the host." Jessica said lightly, "She introduced me."

Only then did Richard seem to remember something. Tracy Walker, the radio host who hosts the "Tracy Says" program, seems to be a good sister who grew up with Jessica. She may have introduced her to the previous job at the magazine.

"Then your treatment at the radio station should be pretty good," Richard said. "Why don't you continue working?"

Jessica Jones' expression remained as calm as a lake: "Because there was a fat, stupid sponsor who wanted to take advantage of Trish, so I taught him a lesson."

Richard: "."

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