. The manager initially gave me the impression that he was a gentler person (especially to women) and a person with strong professional ethics. When the
two met, he stopped and asked: What can I do for you, madam? When she asked , he left his job at the time and went to take a job that others could do, making her a cup of coffee. That is to say, this was slightly deviating from his professional ethics, which showed his initial She is very interested in her and associates her identity with her mistress, which is more precisely related to sex. Later, the mistress asked the manager many times, which should be said to be a response to her interest in the manager. In such a case In response, the manager took it for granted that she was also attracted to him, so he did not doubt that she did it deliberately in the later printer incident, because it was him who was initially attracted and tried to attract the other party.
Then it was disputed by many people. The manager's reaction when he sees the mistress being hurt - protect her. As said in the previous paragraph, the manager thinks he is the one who initiated the relationship, so he thinks the mistress is attracted and that's the reason why he ended up like that, It was his negligence towards her, so he felt more guilty, and this guilt led him to take her to a friend's house for the safety of his mistress. The manager did not refuse the mistress's request to accompany him, because he felt that he was the only one who understood the mistress. The man who is disturbed and fearful. His sexual desire for his mistress is real, but he has already done her harm, so he cannot be the one who proposes or refuses to have sex.
So...at least for now Look, I don't think the manager has a deep-rooted love for his mistress, and his behavior comes from his self-confidence, that his ability is completely safe to make an appointment with this gun.
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