"Why don’t you know?" Moses gazed at the vast vineyard in the distance, "I sohow feel that I’ve changed, very different from my past self, even including my taste in food. I know you have great expertise in psychology. Can you explain this kind of situation?"
Mu Yunting turned around, looking at Moses gently.
"There was once an expert who proposed a concept, suggesting that our hearts also have the function of thinking and mory. In this aspect, I’m not an expert. However, I can give you so advice. Each of us has an unknown side, which is sotis suppressed or ignored. People often say that mountains can be moved, but one’s nature is hard to change; from a psychological perspective, this is not accurate. Our personality partly cos from genes, and another important factor cos from our experiences. Relax, just let everything go naturally. Regardless of anything, you are still you, and the most important question is whether you like the current you. If you do, then why worry?"
Moses extended his palm towards him.
"Thank you for your advice."
Mu Yunting reached out and shook his hand lightly, "If there’s any problem, feel free to call at any ti, and I also hope you have ti to visit."
Moses nodded, "We are already expanding into the Chinese market, and I will be going over to work after so ti."
"You’re welco at any ti; I’ll make sure to extend hospitality then."
"Then I won’t be polite!"
"Between friends, there’s no need for formality." Mu Yunting smiled, "However, it’s indeed getting late; it’s better to go to bed early. Health matters should take ti."
"Sure."
Moses also smiled.
The two n walked towards the castle together, and Mu Yunting started introducing the cultural insights of Beijing to him.
Moses had also been to Beijing a few tis but knew little about it.
Listening to Mu Yunting ntion those places and things that should be unfamiliar, he inexplicably found them familiar, as if he had already lived there for a long ti.
Returning to his guest room, he opened his computer for a routine email check and imdiately saw several resus sent by the staff.
Paul had died, and Jessica was still with Gan Yuan, so he needed a new assistant.
The company was also looking for a suitable assistant for him, and these resus were screened before being forwarded to his mailbox. Since it was his assistant, the final decision was naturally his.
He opened the files one by one in alphabetical order.
Until the last resu.
"Na: Yu Yao.
Place of origin: China..."
Yu Yao?
Moses’ eyes scanned the photo on the resu.
The photo was a simple ID picture, with no makeup on the girl’s face, lips slightly raised, and two small dimples on the cheeks...
Simple, clean.
A pair of eyes that were also clean, very black and bright, revealing wisdom and confidence.
His gaze lingered on the photo for a mont, and Moses moved the mouse to continue browsing the content below.
The education was decent, but she had only graduated a year ago...
He frowned slightly.
In the past, he might have directly passed this docunt; training new talent is important, but for such a critical position as his assistant, he needed soone experienced.
However...
"Yu Yao?" Moses softly whispered the na, "I like this na; I hope you won’t disappoint ."
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