"Don't touch the water until the wound is healed." Xie Heng paused, glanced at her, and added, "It will ruin your appearance and make you ugly."
Su Su looked in the mirror, pursed her red lips, frowned her delicate brows, and looked at the gauze on her head.
Xie Heng: “It can be repaired later.”
Even though he thought that when the wound was completely healed, the scar would not be obvious.
"I'm injured. I need to take leave. Tomorrow and the day after tomorrow... plus the day after tomorrow, I won't go to the company recently." Su Su said immediately.
Xie Heng's voice was clear and steady, "It doesn't matter, your salary for this month has been deducted, and you can continue to deduct the salary for the next month."
"What? Salary? All deducted??" Su Su was still holding the mirror, her beautiful eyes widened.
Xie Heng said quietly: "Yes."
"You!" Su Su pointed at him angrily, "You! Ugly Zhou Bapi!!"
In Miss Su's mind, the most vicious words to criticize a person are probably ugly ones.
Who told her to love beauty?
Xie Heng's thin lips had an imperceptible arc, and she was more suitable for such a lively and bright appearance.
That poor little kid who was bullied just now is an eyesore.
"No! Give me your salary back!" Su Su tugged on his sleeve.
Her bank card has been frozen now, and her self-esteem will never allow her to borrow money from friends around her to live, so she can never go without a penny of salary!
Xie Heng: "From now on, come to the company to check in ten minutes in advance and prepare breakfast for me. Depending on your performance, I can prepay you some salary as appropriate."
Su Su: "You want me... to serve you??"
Xie Heng said quietly: "This is the job of an assistant."
"I don't want it." She said, "I can't get up."
Xie Heng straightened his sleeves: "That's a pity."
Su Su: "You——"
"Miss, Mr. Xie, dinner is ready." The voice of the servant at the door interrupted the conversation between the two.
Su Su pursed her lower lip: "I know."
As soon as the two of them entered the restaurant, they saw a half-person-high cake standing next to them.
Su Yao was wearing a cake hat and candles on his head.
"……nineteen."
"twenty."
"twenty one."
"Today is your brother's birthday?" Xie Heng asked Su Su sideways.
Su Su shook her palm and said, "Yes."
At the dining table, several people sang "Happy Birthday" to Su Yao. The decoration in the house was quite grand, but no one else came over.
It is obviously because Su Yao's intelligence level is different from ordinary people.
After cutting the cake, Father Su and Mother Su gave birthday gifts to Su Yao and Su Su.
Su Yao opened the gift immediately and clapped his hands happily, obviously very satisfied with the gift.
Su Su's is a necklace, and the price is the average consumption level of this family, so there is no surprise.
Su Su casually put it aside.
She has many necklaces of this style, one for every birthday, without any expectations or surprises.
Su Yao clapped happily, not at all as rough as when he attacked Su Su just now.
As for Miss Su Su Su, who was rumored to be much loved by the outside world, it seemed to Xie Heng at the moment that she had been forgotten.
The servant brought over two bowls of longevity noodles.
A bowl was placed in front of Su Su.
Xie Heng's deep eyes narrowed slightly and he looked at the silent little girl. She was eating longevity noodles in silence, showing no trace of her usual arrogance.
Su Pingshan called Xie Heng home because he took a fancy to him.
At the same time, he took the initiative to show his closeness and let Xie Heng show his loyalty and attitude.
Xie Heng saw everything clearly and was naturally very cooperative.
Su Pingshan was very satisfied, "When you are in the branch, the old guys at the headquarters won't have too many precautions. You should pay more attention to the accounts."
Xie Heng: "Yes."
The two of them talked for nearly two hours, talking about work matters. Su Su listened with her the whole time, and she almost fell asleep when she heard that.
"Su Su, go see Mr. Xie off." Su Pingshan ordered.
Su Su yawned and said "hmm".
The scenery of every part of Su House is carefully maintained by landscapers. It is a kind of enjoyment to stroll through it.
Xie Heng's posture was elegant, looking at the garden as if he were taking a leisurely stroll.
Su Su didn't know why this person was so good at pretending?
"Go straight ahead and turn left," she said, "Mr. Xie, walk slowly."
She doesn't plan to send him off anymore, she holds a grudge.
Xie Heng didn't mind the little girl's tantrums, "I'll be at the company on time at eight o'clock tomorrow."
Su Su's cute little face was smiling: "I'm sorry, I won't wake up until nine o'clock tomorrow."
"Su Su." Xie Heng looked at her, "You have to earn respect and be valued by yourself."
Considering the relationship between the two of them, Xie Heng deliberately gave her a few words of advice, but he didn't know that these words hurt Su Su's lungs.
She sneered, stood on tiptoes, raised his resolute chin, and opened and closed his pink lips: "What I hate the most are high-sounding and sanctimonious people like you. You are just a bad man. Why should you educate me?"
Xie Heng saw that she didn't know what was good or bad, so he gave up. After saying "It's up to you", he pushed her hand away and left.
Su Su stood alone.
The little girl lowered her head and said in a low voice: "What do you know? Do you think that because you are old, you can teach others a lesson?"
No one, no one is qualified to teach her a lesson.
"I don't want to listen to your lectures. I'm not wrong." She pursed her lips, "I didn't do anything wrong."
Su Su would not be happy every time it was her birthday.
This time it was even more disappointing.
She and Su Yao were twins, which was originally a happy event, but because Su Su absorbed too many nutrients in her belly, Su Yao suffered from dementia from birth, and to this day his intelligence is only that of a six-year-old child.
.
All this obsolescence was blamed on her by her parents.
She is the eldest lady of the Su family, but she has never been liked.
When she was a child, Su Su was ignorant because she was always treated differently. She questioned loudly, yelled angrily, and complained about herself, but she always received reproachful words and looks.
Over time, she really thought it was her fault, and she became submissive, like a timid little quail.
It took a lot of effort for her to climb out of the whirlpool of self-condemnation and tell herself: I did nothing wrong.
"Buzz buzz-"
"Buzz buzz-"
Early the next morning, Su Su's cell phone vibrated wildly.
When she hangs up one call, another one will ring.