Nia Mitchell slowly lifted her head and saw the CEO's eyes, as clear as glass.
No emotions could be discerned; in his eyes, she couldn't see even the slightest hint of thought.
She could never read him.
"I just... I want to go back to my original workplace."
She didn't dare say it was because staying here would disrupt his work, nor that she barely worked a few days a month for him.
She didn't want these privileges, didn't want people to always think Maxwell Peary was backing her, and magnify all her mistakes.
However, she couldn't tell this to Maxwell Peary.
Maxwell would certainly say, "Don't mind what others think."
Or he might just tell her not to worry about anything and solve it himself.
Or... he'd very naturally think whatever she did was right.
That's not what she wanted.
"Star Media?"
Maxwell Peary was almost fully aware of Nia Mitchell's past.
Nia Mitchell used to be a secretary at Star Media and had risen to the position of Head Secretary.
