Chapter 95
Daddy’s Doting Addiction
Chapter 95 At the secretaryâs area. âMiss Naomi, youâll be working here.â
âUnderstood, thank you.â
Naomi looked over at where Anna was pointing.
What a coincidence. She was sitting in front of that coffee secretary. âIf thereâs anything you donât
understand, you can ask the others.â After Anna said that, she looked up and clapped her hands to get
everyoneâs attention. âEveryone, listen up. From today onward, Naomi is one of the secretaries. Sheâll be
like everyone else!â
Anna had placed particular emphasis on the last part: Naomi stood by the side and frowned slightly.
There was nothing wrong with those words, but it felt somewhat strange. After that, Anna left the
secretaryâs office, and Naomi went over to her workplace to tidy things up. She opened up the computer
and logged into the social media software. Since it was the first time, all of the programs started to patch
simultaneously. Suddenly, various things started to pop up, almost crashing the PC. Naomi hurriedly
clicked each one away, setting everything up. She clicked on a Mensa study group, and a few messages
popped up. There was a message from a Mensa Parent. [Tonight, Gin Cityâs branch will have a
gathering. It only happens once a year. Gin Cityâs members should all attend.]
A reply from Mensa Whisperer came. (Wish, donât push it away this year. Let us see your face, alright?]
Mensa Swordsman added, [Wish, thatâs right, everyone really wants to see you.] Naomi started at the
screen, and her fingers stopped on the keyboard. Mensa was a group formed for highâIQ individuals.
Everyone there would passionately discuss academics within the group.
She had gotten to know many people in that group in the past few years and made quite a lot of online
friends.
However, she had never met anyone in person. With her identity as Wish no longer something she
needed to hide, maybe it was time for her to meet everyone.
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Naomi was deliberating the matter when a private chat box from Susan popped up. [What happened last
night?) A sly smile emoticon accompanied it. Naomi shrugged helplessly as her fingers danced on the
keyboard. She told Susan everything that had happened last night. After that, she angrily cursed at
Susan in her following message. (What kind of rotten idea did you give me? I ended up falling into a trap
of my own.] Susan was exasperated on the other end as well. [How could I have known that he had this
up his sleeve?! However, since youâve promised Old Mister Hough, hang in there. Youâre already his
personal secretary. Youâll have your chances in the future.]
After Susan wrote that, she sent another sly smile emoticon. Naomi bitterly grinned. âPersonal secretary?
What nonsense.â
Susan sent another message, reminding her to head to the school for a reexamination in the afternoon.
After that, Susan needed to film, so Naomi stopped chatting. Then, she looked at the old letter on the
table.
It was what she had found the day before. It was her motherâs handwritten medical notes.
It was like a diary, recording all the problems and frustrations her mother had encountered in her youth. It
had also recorded many medicines and experiments. Naomi took it and carefully read it. Then, she
suddenly saw a line of words. âDoctors have to be benevolent. For the sake of there being no more pain
in the world, Iâm willing to move forward with all my burdens. Iâll never regret it!â AIt was just a few words,
but they carried an intense resolve. Naomi felt her eyes burning, imagining her mother working hard in
that room night and day. Her mother had never complained, so how could she give up at the sight of a
minor problem? It was just an old man. She would think of a way! Bang!
A thick folder was slammed onto Naomiâs desk, interrupting her thoughts. Naomi looked up and saw the
secretary who had made the coffee earlier. She had her arms crossed as she looked down at Naomi.
âNaomi, there can be no idlers here. Before noon, tidy up these documents clearly and hand them to
me!â