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Chapter 479: The fish is hooked 6

"He doesn't speak." I raised my phone, shrugged, helpless.

If he didn't speak, I wouldn't say anything.

Yin Yijie was stunned for a moment, then looked at me, shook his head helplessly, and lit my nose and taught me a lesson: "You said no, he might not hear it. He thought the phone was not connected. Is the number familiar?"

I shook my head. Although I didn't care much about these things, this string of numbers was a first time I met, so that was certain.

He leaned softly in his arms, frowned and thought, what should I say?

Too much words will lead to mistakes. Sometimes it is not good to talk too much. It is better for me to shut up.

Therefore, I responded to him: "If he wants to look for me, he will definitely beat me later. If he doesn't look for me, I will be so proactive, but I will be suspected."

Yin Yijie looked at me and nodded quickly, as if a chicken pecked at rice, his eyes full of smiles.

However, his expression was still a little nervous, as if this matter was very important, or in his heart.

But it's not easy to be sure, so I can only wait like this with me.

I leaned quietly against him, and didn't call back, nor was I in a hurry to see the annoying program. I sat in Yin Yijie's arms, feeling very comfortable.

Yin Yijie hugged me quietly, but his eyes fell on the computer, and there were countless emails there.

He was opening his email address, looking at it one by one, and dealing with it one by one.

About one-fifth of them were deleted; one-fifth had the emphasis, which was the big red exclamation mark; one-fifth was marked as unread, and the rest were read and replied.

Leaders always have countless emails, phone calls, checks, unread emails, and 106 messages.

I looked up at Yin Yijie. It was obvious that he had been processing emails for half the morning, and there were so many more.

I received no more than ten emails in a month. I occasionally asked a few questions on the phone and replied with two words, so he also processed emails very quickly.

The keyboard made a slight crackling sound, and Yin Yijie's calm heartbeat.

I tried to arch my body to sit comfortably and facilitate his work.

Looking at the things I don’t understand in the computer and countless instructions I sent out, it is both fresh and boring.

When I occasionally see English emails, I will look curiously as if I was studying.


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