The next day was the weekend, and Ah Lin sent a WeChat message to Ah Yin early in the morning. To be honest, Ah Yin was very nervous that day. She seemed to think that Ah Lin would flirt with her that day, so she kept her phone in her pocket.
Ah Lin: Good morning, with a mischievous smile
Ah Yin: You're still so free on the weekend (implied meaning: doesn't your wife care about you?)
Ah Lin: I am free anytime.
Ah Yin: Hehe
Ah Lin: Yeah, now I reply much faster (referring to the fact that previously Ah Lin would message Ah Yin on WeChat, and Ah Yin usually didn't have her phone with her on weekends, so she would reply very late).
Ah Yin: I guess you'll come to chat with me today.
Ah Lin: Are you afraid I'll say something? (To be honest, Ah Yin is really afraid of what Ah Lin might say.)
Ah Yin: No, I'm afraid my husband will see it.
Ah Lin: Oh
At that time, what was Ah Yin thinking? She really hoped that, as Ah Lin said, nothing had happened. But in reality, Ah Yin couldn't do it anymore. Ah Yin would occasionally check WeChat to see if Ah Lin had sent her a message, especially every morning when she woke up. The first thing Ah Yin did was to open WeChat and see if Ah Lin had greeted her. It seemed to make her feel at ease, even if there were no other words.
Ah Yin realizes that her feelings for Ah Lin have changed, but Ah Lin continues to flirt with her as usual, and the flirting is getting more and more intense.
Ah Yin: Stop flirting with me.
Ah Lin: Uh, am I flirting with you? You're overthinking it. If I wanted to pursue you, I would have done it a long time ago.
Ah Yin: What do you mean then? Do you think all saleswomen are available?
Ah Lin: You're overthinking it.
Ah Yin: Do you think I'm fickle? Just jumped from one fire pit to another?
Ah Lin: Jumping into another fire pit isn't a bad idea.
Ah Yin: Keep flirting with me, and I'll block you without hesitation.
Ah Lin: The thing you lack the most in your life is hesitation, that's why you married your husband.
Ah Yin: Let's see if I can block you without hesitation.
Ah Lin: Do you dare?
Ah Yin: Do you think I dare?
In the middle, Ah Lin and Ah Yin continue their conversation.
Ah Yin: It seems like there are more people flirting with you after marriage than before.
Ah Lin: It's easy to understand. Before marriage, they knew you were looking to get married, so they were afraid of delaying you (which means you are not really the person they want to marry).
Although that's what was said, Ah Yin still couldn't bear to block Ah Lin. It was Ah Lin who accompanied him to overcome the harm from the clients. If it weren't for Ah Lin, Ah Yin might not be able to control himself from finding clients. What would it evolve into then? The main wife tearing apart the mistress? Husband leaving the family? At the same time, something that happened last year still makes Ah Yin feel grateful to Ah Lin. In July last year, Ah Yin became a regular employee and needed to report personal information. Ah Yin borrowed 400,000 to speculate in stocks, and the organization wanted Ah Yin to write the reason.
Ah Yin: Can I write about using loans to speculate in stocks?
Ah Lin: How can you write about that?
Ah Yin: Can I write about using loans to buy a house?
Ah Lin: Do you have another house?
Ah Yin: Yes
Ah Lin: No wonder you've been working for so many years and still have no money. ( Ah Lin has been encouraging Ah Yin to buy a house in the city, saying it's beneficial for work, but Ah Yin has been saying she has no money.)
Ah Yin: Um, I got a fake divorce to buy it.
Ah Lin: How could you do such a thing? Now personal information is being checked so closely. Do you not want to stay at the company?
Ah Yin: Um, then I'll remarry immediately.
Ah Lin: I'll ask the HR department later and see how it should be written.
The next day, Ah Lin sent the prepared statement to Ah Yin, and Ah Yin immediately remarried her husband and then became a regular employee.
Thinking about all this, Ah Yin is truly grateful to Ah Lin. Let's insert a bit about Ah Lin's help to Ah Yin here. In the second year of Ah Yin's tenure as the Head of the organization, she was unfairly blamed for something. Ah Yin felt very wronged, and at that time, Ah Lin almost chatted with Ah Yin every day, but it was like adding a little sugar to plain water, a faint ambiguity. That evening, Ah Lin accompanied Ah Yin for dinner and gave her a lesson on surviving in the workplace. Perhaps Ah Lin's family background, educational environment, and work experience gave him a deep understanding of surviving in the workplace. He analyzed the impact of the incident from Ah Yin's leadership perspective and taught her what to do next. The next day, Ah Yin received a fable titled "How the Little Monk Warms the Quilt with Heart" sent by Ah Lin on her phone.
Ah Yin: Completely not used to it.
Ah Lin: I'll find a way to transfer you to another organization. The leadership team in your current organization is too terrible.
Ah Yin: Huh?
Ah Lin: When there's no other way, you still have to sell yourself a bit.
Ah Yin: Forget it, it's not easy to find such an opportunity. At the very least, there needs to be a vacancy elsewhere.
Ah Lin: When the time comes, I'll invite some people I know to visit your hometown with you, to improve our relationship.
Ah Yin: Really? Then I'll cover the expenses.
Ah Lin: Of course you'll cover it, do you want me to spend money and effort?
Ah Yin: Haha, how could that be?
Although Ah Yin eventually successfully became a regular employee without using Ah Lin's connections, she was really touched by Ah Lin's sincerity, especially when she recalls the conversation now, it's really heartwarming.
Ah Yin realized that continuing to chat like this would definitely lead to trouble. At that time, she felt like she was floating in the sea, with nothing to hold onto. If Ah Yin had Ah Lin as a lifeline when dealing with clients, now it seems that only her husband can be Ah Yin's lifeline. Since remarrying Ah Yin, her husband has been even better to her, almost to the point of spoiling her. He picks her up and drops her off whenever he has time. At the same time, because of her guilt towards her husband, Ah Yin has also been gentle and considerate towards him. Ah Yin decided to start with her husband. There is a shadow in Ah Yin's heart regarding marital life, so she has never been enthusiastic about it. Her husband, on the other hand, seems to have inexhaustible energy. Although her husband performs well, Ah Yin seems to have reached climax, but it seems somewhat pretentious. Sometimes, when her husband takes too long, Ah Yin asks him to stop, so a box of condoms can last for almost half a year. According to Ah Yin's husband, if everyone was like her, the condom manufacturer would go bankrupt. In Ah Yin's husband's mind, Ah Yin is frigid. Another way Ah Yin resists Ah Lin's flirtation is by reading about the worst consequences of cheating on Tianya, inadvertently coming across a post by a woman talking about her eight boyfriends, which has a detailed description of sex. During that time, Ah Yin had sex with her husband like crazy, with the faces of Ah Lin, her husband, and clients interweaving in her mind. Ah Yin truly experienced what sex is. During the time of crazy sex with her husband, her husband felt like Ah Yin had changed. Ah Yin brushed it off, and her husband, immersed in the honey jar, did not notice Ah Yin's change at all. Ah Yin felt that flirting with Ah Lin in this way was too inhumane, so she told Ah Lin that marrying her husband, who had nothing, should have been true love. Ah Lin did not reply.
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