Back at the office, the manager is annoyed that the assistant manager can't make his own coffee. He tells the assistant that he's been training Saerom for a year, and she's asking him for help every day. The assistant says that he doesn't really know how he got her job, but he does have more on his plate thanks to the training. He asks the assistant if he can bring coffee to the team manager before it starts to get cold, but the assistant says he'll have to read the manual for the whole day to figure out how to solve the problem. The team manager is busy, so the assistant asks if the assistant knows how to do it. He says he does, and the assistant realizes that he can ask the manager if he is tired from the dinner the night before. He then asks if it's really a resignation under instruction, which is why they've recruited two people to do the job. The human resources team is going to announce the resignation soon, and if the employee refuses, they can send her to a different team. But if she refuses, then they can just fire her and send her away to another team, which will make her even more unhappy. He's worried that someone from another team will suffer the same fate as him, so he pretends that he didn't say anything. He gives the assistant an attachment to the resignation letter, and asks him to print it out for him. He also asks him not to look at him in that way, and to smile instead. He smiles, and then he gives him the attachment.
Back at the office, the manager is annoyed that the assistant manager can't make his own coffee. He tells the assistant that he's been training Saerom for a year, and she's asking him for help every day. The assistant says that he doesn't really know how he got her job, but he does have more on his plate thanks to the training. He asks the assistant if he can bring coffee to the team manager before it starts to get cold, but the assistant says he'll have to read the manual for the whole day to figure out how to solve the problem. The team manager is busy, so the assistant asks if the assistant knows how to do it. He says he does, and the assistant realizes that he can ask the manager if he is tired from the dinner the night before. He then asks if it's really a resignation under instruction, which is why they've recruited two people to do the job. The human resources team is going to announce the resignation soon, and if the employee refuses, they can send her to a different team. But if she refuses, then they can just fire her and send her away to another team, which will make her even more unhappy. He's worried that someone from another team will suffer the same fate as him, so he pretends that he didn't say anything. He gives the assistant an attachment to the resignation letter, and asks him to print it out for him. He also asks him not to look at him in that way, and to smile instead. He smiles, and then he gives him the attachment.