Chapter 80 [Extra; Chen Meiyi] Begonia without fragrance (8)
The next day, a hurried phone rang in Meiyi's office: "Xiao Chen, my old red man really wants to congratulate you." Visit wรจn:. โ
"Oh" Liang Weiyan's voice was inexplicably excited, and she put down the pen in her hand blankly. When she heard the other party mention that Lao Ji would invite her to a light meal again another day, and emphasized "it's a little interesting to you", she immediately looked slightly stunned, and declined indifferently and politely, "I will appear in court for the economic merger and acquisition case in my current hands in two days, I really don't have time in the near future, please thank him for his kindness." โ
Liang Weiyan teased with a bit of complaint soon came from the earpiece, until the other party finally showed the killer feature and solemnly invited the word "Ouyang Xiyan", she had to bite her lower lip and reluctantly agreed.
"Lawyer Chen, I also think that the person who is called Hongqian is quite good." A few days later, Xiao Tao, who has always been off work on time, walked out of the office with her, who was used to working overtime, and kept squeezing her eyebrows at her, "Didn't you say that men have forty-one flowers, I miss him"
Mei Yi reluctantly interrupted her chatter: "Then, I'll introduce this old man to you, so that you don't have to worry about it all day long, and I will also have a clean ear." By the way," she paused in her voice, and took out a piece of paper from her handbag and placed it in front of the other party, "I have corrected the name in the copy of the appointment you gave me last time, it is Zhang Qian's Qian who sent an envoy to the Western Regions, not Morning Glory, you can't write white words again in front of him then." โ
Xiao Tao looked at the black and white pages and suddenly blushed, hurriedly stuck out his tongue at her in embarrassment, found an excuse and fled.
Looking at the other party's distant back, Mei also seemed to feel that it was another self who had just graduated. She gave up her J.J. at Yale University. sใ d the opportunity of the Juris Doctor degree, with the school l. lใ jใ Qualifications and qualifications to practice law in Florida, job search in major cities in Florida. However, when those more famous law firms saw her resume, especially her diploma, they rejected her application with "the number of hires is full", which made her frequently frustrated, and she had to continue to make a living from various casual and short-term jobs. She had to ask Ouyang Xiyan, a photojournalist for the New York Times and mentor, to help keep an eye on the major law firms in the states, but she was disappointed. Eventually, only a fledgling firm in Clifton, New Jersey, made an email offer and offered a pitiful salary
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