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Ao Bing was busy working on his laptop in his messy office. He often doesn't clean his mess after creating it. Instead, he would always call his most loyal and handsome employee to come help him whenever he needs it.
He picked his phone up and put it against his ear - ringing sounds can be heard as he waited for his employee to answer.
"Come to my office. Now." He replied with a deep tone through the phone, then placed the phone down on his desk.
In just a flash, someone knocks on the door. "Come in, Ne Zha."
The door swung open - it wasn't Ne Zha. There stood one of Ao Bing's other assistants, which, he doesn't really call on nor was interested in her.
"Did you really mistaken me for Ne Zha, darling?" She teased as she walks up to him, placing a hand on his desk. Ao Bing rolled his eyes in annoyance and frustration.
"I called Ne Zha, not you, stupid. Also, dont call me that." She could hear the rage in his voice and smirked at him.
"Oh! I'm hurt!" She dramatically puts her hands on her chest and acts like she's going to faint. Ao Bing's blood started to boil, trying to maintain patience.
"Get out of my office. I didn't call you anyway." He ignored her and stood up to collect some paper hand outs.
She crossed her arms and huffed like a two year old.
"Fine. But next time, try making me do something for you instead of that dweeb." She turned towards the door and closes it shut behind her.
He sighed in relief, that annoying simp is finally gone. As soon as she left his office, he abruptly stood up and left his office. He made his way down the building through elevators and hallways. Until, he reaches right in front of Ne Zha's door. No warning, the door opened hard, he stepped inside and scanned the view. He could see Ne Zha on top of another man, their clothes ruffled and almost loose, both of their faces bright red as they're caught red handed by their boss.
Ao Bing's eyes were wide open at the scene - his mouth slightly agape.
"What are you two doing?" Jealousy started to kick in. His voice different than before, and they know dang well this isn't going to be good.
