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Chapter 18: Always Was a Cold Man
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The narrator explains that he is an indifferent person. He always smiles and is polite to others, but he will not give sympathy to those who cross his boundaries. He says that he got a gift today, which he thinks is worthless. He wonders if he is doing something wrong, and he decides to give the gift to Senior, who remembers him. He tells her that he heard from her brother that she often instructs newcomers to do things, and asks if he can send her the file. She tells him that she just had some "difficult moments" in her page design, and she asks if she can send it to her brother's computer. The narrator says that she got "one step futher," and she tells him to correct the "basic mistakes" on her page. She says that her page has many "basic problems," and that she will point them out to her senior. She blames herself for being "too careless and clumsy." She says she will write down the mistakes when she gets home, and tells her senior to find someone to teach her in the future. She then tells him not to ask her advice on trifle matters, and instead to tell her leader to find another person for the job
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Chapter 18: Always Was a Cold Man
This is a locked chapterChapter 18: Always Was a Cold Man
About This Chapter
The narrator explains that he is an indifferent person. He always smiles and is polite to others, but he will not give sympathy to those who cross his boundaries. He says that he got a gift today, which he thinks is worthless. He wonders if he is doing something wrong, and he decides to give the gift to Senior, who remembers him. He tells her that he heard from her brother that she often instructs newcomers to do things, and asks if he can send her the file. She tells him that she just had some "difficult moments" in her page design, and she asks if she can send it to her brother's computer. The narrator says that she got "one step futher," and she tells him to correct the "basic mistakes" on her page. She says that her page has many "basic problems," and that she will point them out to her senior. She blames herself for being "too careless and clumsy." She says she will write down the mistakes when she gets home, and tells her senior to find someone to teach her in the future. She then tells him not to ask her advice on trifle matters, and instead to tell her leader to find another person for the job
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