Chapter 574
Chapter 574 Tolerance
"Madam, I'm sorry, 1t was me who wanted to drink water but accidentally broke the glass."
Jenny's voice squeezed out from the crack of the door, and I looked at Aaron, who was still pressing on me, in a daze, without any strength to respond to the person outside the door
But Aaron was still buried inside me, and there was no response either
So I nudged him, indicating that he should respond out of courtesy, but he just smiled at me and then reached out to cover my breast, even starting to knead it earnestly. The tingling sensation continued to burn inside me, leaving me speechless and unable to focus
Until there was no sound outside the door, Aaron turned over and pulled out his dick from my body, helping me clean up slowly and steadilyBelongs © to NôvelDrama.Org.
"T noticed a few days ago that Jenny seemed to be in a bad mood. If you have time, it would be best to find out what Jenny's father has been up to lately. She is usually careful, but today accidents have been happening one after another... It must be something at home that is affecting her again."
I slowly calmed down my emotions and finally found my voice. The first thing I did afterwards was to ask Aaron for help in dealing with matters related to Jenny
But Aaron seemed dissatisfied, lightly patting the exposed flesh of my buttocks. It was only then that I realized, belatedly, that he had done
it on purpose. Unable to resist, I turned over and reached out to pinch his cheek, asking somewhat strangely, "Do you really dislike Jenny?"
"The concept of liking or disliking an employee doesn't seem applicable to me," Aaron paused for a moment, then continued with a nonchalant expression, "In my eyes, she is no different from any other employee in any department at GHY. I don't contemplate every day about which employee I like or dislike."
But I caught a hint of deliberate distancing in his words, and I reached out to stop his next move, forcefully pulling him to lie beside me
"But you wouldn't purposely ignore any of the employees in the company either. Aaron, you need to know that I understand you very well."
Aaron fell silent for a moment, but eventually,
he smiled as if admitting defeat and said, "Well, I admit, I think you were a bit... too tolerant towards Jenny."
I looked at him with some confusion, and he tightened his arms around me and continued to explain
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"If I remember correctly, the last time she mentioned resigning, you had already told her to balance her family and work. At that time, she hadn't even made any mistakes at work yet, and the plan we had set was that if she couldn't handle this matter well, we would ask her to leave."
But today, she forgot to change the diapers for the child and broke the cups in the living room
Her work has shown such obvious flaws one after another, yet you are completely indifferent to it and still want to help her solve the
problems at home. Isn't this enough to be considered excessively tolerant?
Aaron was always so rational and had absolutely flawless logic
I pondered for a moment and realized that although I didn't agree with his statement, I didn't have any suitable evidence to tell him that my tolerance towards Jenny wasn't as high as he claimed
Oh... well, I really don't think a couple of work mistakes alone would make me give up on an employee who has always been considerate
I have always had a strong ability to empathize with my subordinates, especially Jenny. She spends every day with me, and to be honest, she currently feels more like a girl who could develop into a friend in my heart
This is perhaps the biggest reason why Aaron can become an excellent manager, while I am more suitable for staying in technical positions
However, I chose to refute Aaron's opinion on my family's nanny Jenny
"Humans are different from machines, and humans are the ones who need inclusiveness the most. The other person is a carefully chosen caregiver, and I don't want you to negate all the value she brings just because of some small mistakes." After all, she had experienced family upheaval, and Jenny had been accustomed to a life of sacrificing for her family for so many years. It would probably take some time to change her mindset and truly make her an independent person
As Aaron said, I had already told her to balance the relationship between family and work and to truly grow as an independent person
If during this time, I had no tolerance for her and gave up on her just because she made a small mistake at work, Jenny might have completely lost her direction for change, and her life would have been even worse afterwards!