Chapter 22 Misfortunes Never Came Alone
Chapter 22 Misfortunes Never Came Alone
Chapter 22 Misfortunes Never Came Alone
Tina moved all her things back to the apartment overnight, and she didn't sit down until four o'clock in
the morning. Alice called her and scolded her when she heard that she had moved to a new house
overnight.
After finally coaxing Alice, the clock on the wall had already moved to five o'clock. Overwhelmed with
exhaustion, she could only lie down on the sofa for a while.
As soon as Tina lay down, her cell phone rang. She squinted her eyes to glance at the incoming call.
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The drowsiness disappeared in an instant, and she subconsciously thought that something had
happened to her mother, so she quickly answered the phone.
"Mom."
"Is it Tina?" The woman's gentle voice came from the phone.
Tina had endured the grievances for many days, and when she heard her mother's voice, she couldn't
hold back instantly. The corners of her lips were pressed down, and she couldn't help shedding tears.
"Tina?" Queenie immediately became nervous when she heard her sound.
Tina wiped away her tears and covered the handset before she dared to sniff. She opened her mouth
after her mood had been eased.
"Mom, it's me. I'm confused from my sleep."
Queenie breathed a sigh of relief, "It's my fault to interrupt your rest."
"Mom, why did you wake up before five o'clock? Is the environment in the nursing home not good?"
Tina was a little sensitive. Since Queenie suffered from physical problems a few years ago, she had
been living in a nursing home in Jadeville City. Queenie wouldn't call her if there's nothing happened,
and what's more it was still dawn.
Queenie sighed and said softly, "Mom just misses you. I'm always flustered these few days and afraid
that something happen to you."
Probably the mother and daughter were really connected. Misfortunes never came to Tina alone.
"Mom, I'm fine, there's nothing happens to me. I'll go to Jadeville City to see you in two days."
Queenie said yes again and again. Her tone was much more relaxed than before, but she was still
worried, so she asked Tina about her work and life.
"By the way, have you got a boyfriend yet?"
Tina was at a loss for words and didn't know what to say for a while, "I'm busy and I don't have time for
it."
Queenie said softly, "No matter how busy you are at work, don't forget about life. Girls can't afford to
delay love life."
Tina smiled wryly. Every woman in the world understood this truth, but it's a pity that not all could meet
the right ones.
She yawned and deliberately said she was sleepy, skipping the topic.
Queenie gave a few more advice before they hung up the phone.
The surroundings became quiet again, and that terrible sense of emptiness was like darkness, pressing
down crazily from all corners, making one hard to breathe.
Tina wiped her face, set the alarm clock for 7:30 and quickly lay back on the sofa, forcing herself to fall
asleep.
The alarm clock suddenly rang when she was still drowsy.
Before she could sleep tightly, she was about to get up and work.
Tina felt that her heart was beating extremely fast, giving her the illusion of sudden death. But she had
just asked for leave yesterday, so she must not be late today.
She hurried to the company, and the seats were already full of people.
"The end of the month is one week away. If you don't have a big order, you'll definitely be at the bottom
for this month." Coco passed by Tina with a cup of tea, said seemingly unintentionally.
Tina pursed her lips. With a forced smile in her eyes, she had made countless phone calls in the past
two days, all of them hung up immediately after answering. If this continued, she would never sell any
cars in her life.
Just as she was thinking, her eyes fell on the Cartier bracelet on her wrist. She took it off without
hesitation and turned to the pantry.
Coco was still in the pantry, and she just raised her eyebrows when she saw Tina coming in.
Tina went over to fetch a glass of water, leaned against Coco, took out the bracelet and put it on her
wrist while she was not paying attention.
Coco lowered her head and laughed, "What does this mean?"
"Seeking for help." Tina looked natural and took a sip of tea, "I just arrived at this new place, and it's too
late for me to pay a call to you, so I'm in a hurry now."
Coco was an understanding person. She turned the bracelet on her wrist and relaxed her attitude, "You
don't have to worry, there are plenty of idlers in the office, and if you can sell one or two million-level
cars a month, that's enough."
It's easy to say, but not everyone could buy this kind of car.
Tina sighed, "It's too rushed, I really can't think of a way."
"Can't you use your previous connections? You've been the chief secretary. You can just pick anyone to
take advantage of." Coco shrugged, joked and left a few advice, "But if you really want to do it for a
long term, you can find someone who work in repair shops and second-hand stores to buy some
information. Those people are the ones who want to buy cars."
Tina thought to herself that she had given the bracelet to the right person, otherwise she would be like
a headless chicken.
When she was about to thank her, Coco said again, "If you want to sell a luxury car, you have to go to a
place with a lot of rich people. It's useless to sit in an office and wait."
After ending her words, Coco shook her wrist, "Thank you for it."
Tina nodded, "As long as you like it."
After Coco went out of the pantry, Tina thought about it quietly. She still had to ask Alice for help.
The membership of the previous golf club seemed to have not expired...
Boom!
Tina was taken aback by the loud kicking sound. She put down the glass and hurried out.
In the hall, a young man sat at the front desk with his legs crossed and his posture was presumptuous.
"Who sold that car to me the day before yesterday?"