17 – EP.2 Office Tyrant-1

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Entrusting work to Kang In-ho was a tip for company life that spread openly.

Inho was a person who helped others and gained pride from it.

To put it mildly, a good person. To put it badly, it could be summarized as a Hogu-like personality.

Along with team leader Mina, the person who has been in this organization for the longest time,

And the fact that he is a person capable of multi-role with his long-time solo practice means that there is no one in this office who works as well as he does.

One of the company life tips spread throughout the office was, ‘If you ask Kang In-ho, almost everything will be solved.’

At first, the staff who were hesitant to ask for a favor gradually came to think that his help was a matter of course.

Less work, and see a smooth face. It must have been eating pheasants and eggs for them.

Thanks to that, their work was always easy, and Inho, who was absolutely short on time, stayed longer at the company.

Not many people cared about this absurd phenomenon.

The employees who handed over the work to him did the same, and he who received the work was also indifferent.

That’s because the company is doing well.

However, there was only one person who cared about it, and that was the team leader, Lee Mi-na.

She didn’t like the staff approaching him, both public and private.

The former was because he was disgusted with the indolence of the employees who took advantage of him, and the latter was because he was arrogant in daring to take away his sanctuary.

However, she is a smart person. She knows how to see the big picture.

He was not interested in the women in the office. Always kept the right line and talked, and didn’t care more than necessary.

So Mina was able to relax.

Rather, the more work he gets, the more time he gets to be with himself.

I thought to myself that it was a strategy to give flesh and gain bones.

But, that was until last week.

If he was dissatisfied with the company and decided to leave, she was determined to eliminate the cause.

That’s what started, the normalization of work.

It is to punish the damn b*tches who clung to him like bugs.

I will openly face him and let him go through the hardships he must have gone through.

She promised and promised.

To her, blaming In-ho is like pouring oil on a burning house and running into it with straw on your back.

Young-ji, who secretly blamed In-ho, met Mina’s muddy eyes.

Her pupils were as dark as the bottomless pit.

gulp.

Swallowing saliva involuntarily

“Don’t ever say that again.”

Mina, who came closer, spoke to her.

“Yes Yes!”

Mina left Youngji trembling and looked around.

Everyone is working hard with their eyes fixed on the monitor.

‘Yes, it should have been like this from the beginning.’

“I’ll tell you this opportunity. Those who can’t pay for their salary. I’d rather roll it to the point where it’s better to quit the company. Just do it yourself.”

It was the moment when the tyrant of the office was born.

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