Forcing a smile, Shirley felt a wave of guilt. “Thank you for your praise.”
Sergio inquired, “If I remember correctly, you excelled in college and nearly
qualified for exemption from exams, didn’t you?”
“Yes,” Shirley affirmed.
Only two vacancies were available for Shirley's major. The selection depended
on the comprehensive results of the past three years.
Shirley was in the third spot, trailing just behind the second. Her weaker subjects,
politics and physics, had cost her some crucial points. Had the evaluation solely
considered professional courses, she would have secured the second position.
Unfortunately, the department leader was the one who dictated the distribution
rule.
Delving into her academic history, Sergio remarked, “Given your grades, you
could have pursued postgraduate studies at a prestigious institution. Haven't you
considered it?"
Uncertain why Sergio broached this topic, Shirley replied, “No, I want to earn
money as soon as possible.”
“It seems you have a goal and won't settle down and start a family until you've
worked for a few years,” Sergio added.
Shirley pursed her lips in agreement. The conversation wasn't at all what she had
expected. She wondered how it had diverged to her academic achievements.
Observing her silence, Sergio leaned back and rested his hands on the armrests.
“There used to be a vice manager in our department. Two years ago, she got
married and had children. Now, she is a housewife.
It's a pity for her since she had great potential for career growth within the
company. People, especially women, often prioritize their families after marriage
and having children. What are your thoughts on this?”
“Yes, you are right,” Shirley concurred. However, she wasn't sure what Sergio
was getting at, but she agreed with him regardless.
After careful consideration, Shirley had decided to keep the child and forego the
idea of getting married.
Observing her attentive expression, Sergio nodded and said, “Okay, you can go
back now.”
With that, Sergio turned his attention to the computer screen before him. Given
the hour, it appeared that he was working late.
“Is that it?” Shirley suddenly raised her head, surprised. Was that all he had to
say to her?
Noticing Shirley's surprised expression, he said jokingly, “If you don’t want to
Leave, you can stay and work overtime.”
“No, I'm leaving now. Have a good day,” Shirley replied, hurrying out of his office.
Watching her depart, Sergio chuckled.
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