Liu Ying, initially happy about being reassigned, soon found the job extremely arduous.
Even with a commuter bus, she wouldn't return home until late in the evening.
Upon reaching home, she was so exhausted that she wanted to do nothing, and since assuming this so-called office director position, her conversations with her daughter had dwindled.
However, her daughter seemed pleased, even commending her, so Liu Ying gritted her teeth and persevered.
But after a month, Liu Ying really didn't want to do it anymore.
She had already contemplated quitting to start a business, a concept that had become trendy; many government officials and others with jobs better than hers had taken the plunge, earning more than she could in a lifetime.
Liu Ying felt that, with her intelligence, capability, and connections, if she were to start a business, she would surely build a substantial enterprise, making Zhou Hai's trinkets unworthy of her concern.