Ice-Cold Ceo, Crazy Love

Chapter 40



Luke gave a contract to Susan separately. In order to keep her, the salary he gave to her was over ten times better than that given by Winner Electronics.

Seeing the contract, Susan was also a little surprised.

She started a business with Timothy before.

It was quite difficult to do so. At that time, she followed Timothy to write programs, meet clients, and expand the market together.

She could say it proudly that nearly half of Timothy’s success should be attributed

to Susan.

But what about the rewards she got these years?

At the beginning when the company was in a poor situation, she was paid zero.

Later, after having a certain number of clients, she retreated to the back–seat role and concentrated on writing programs.

The core code of the program that made the company famous overnight stemmed from the conception provided by her and Timothy together.

Timothy is a billionaire now.

But there were only less than 150 thousand dollars in her card.

And now, the annual salary offered by Storm Group is close to 150 thousand dollars. Besides, there are some other benefits.

Susan lowered her head silently with a complicated feelings

“What’s wrong? Not enough? The terms are negotiable,” Luke said without hesitation.

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The level Susan showed had definitely reached the top list. If it weren’t for that she was new to the company, the pay would have been more handsome.

“No,” Susan shook her head and looked at Luke, “Do you think I’m worth this

annual salary?”

Luke was stunned for a moment and replied without hesitation, “Of course, you deserve it.”

The interview was all–embracing.

Not only did Susan get all the answers, but she also showed her extraordinary basic skills and innovative ability.

She was completely a genius.

“Ms. Miller, it is just a starting point. After you enter the company and make achievements, your salary will rise sharply.” Luke was afraid that Susan would not be satisfied, so he implied.

Susan smiled and agreed in a warm voice, “I’m very satisfied with the salary. Let’s sign the contract.”

She had worked only in Timothy’s company before, and met so much rejection in her recent experiences of finding a job.

At one time, she thought she was pretty average.

Now she looked at Luke.

And she suddenly realized…

It turned out that she was quite valued.

Perhaps, she could be more confident in the future.

Right?

“Okay.” Luke was afraid that Susan would eat her words, so he immediately took

out the contract.

He stared at Susan until she had signed it. Then he stood up with a smile, “Come on, Ms. Miller. I’ll take you to the office.”

“Okay,” Susan agreed and said in a warm voice, “You can call me Susan from now on, Director Colle.”

“Okay! Susan. Don’t be scared when you meet those programmers later,” said Luke.

Huh? Scared? Susan didn’t understand that.

Without explaining, Luke took Susan straight to the office.

Meanwhile, Jaron and Roy had also arrived.

A person was leading them listlessly to familiarize themselves with the environment.

“These are your seats. You can walk around the entire hall, except those small offices,” said the man.

Jaron was curious, “Why?”

“Those are the three talented programmers of our department. They are. responsible for the core program. Don’t disturb them.”

Both Jaron and Joy nodded in response.

“Come on. I’ll show you the rest corner,” the man continued to talk lazily.

The others cared about their own business, completely ignoring the newcomers.

The programmers of the Storm Group were probably just relatively aloof.

Roy didn’t take it seriously.

Just then, Luke brought Susan in.

“Let me introduce your new colleague, Susan Miller,” said Luke.

Susan Miller?

That interviewer with full scores?

The talented girl?

The programmers, who were still muddle–headed before, raised their heads at the same time whose countless eyes fell firmly on Susan.

Susan was a little numb under countless sight.

What was wrong… Was she anything weird today?

“Hello?” Susan greeted tentatively.

There was a commotion in the office.

The programmer who had been leading Jaron and Roy ran quickly from them and rushed straight to Susan, “Boss, please leave a place for me to be your follower.”

Susan was confused.

“Get out! I’ve already booked this place. Don’t vie with me!”

“Why?!”

“If you don’t agree with that, let’s just compete with the code.”

“Come on.”

“Come on!”

The whole office instantly went from lifelessness to liveliness.

Susan was speechless..

“Ahem,” Luke coughed, “Are you scared?”

Susan shook her head slowly with mixed feelings.

She had no fear, but these people were too lively.

Not long after, these active people fought several rounds of battles. Finally the winner invited Susan to the seat next to him.

Not long after, these active people fought several rounds of battles. Finally the winner invited Susan to the seat next to him.

He smiled and said, “Susan, you have to work hard. When you make some achievements, you can own a small office over there.”

She didn’t have any obsession with it and responded casually.

As soon as Susan appeared, Jaron and Roy were directly forgotten in the corner of the office.

Jaron was just a little curious, thinking about asking Susan in private what had happened.

Roy was full of jealousy.

Susan was indeed a beauty, but this group of programmers‘ reactions were too excessive.

Well, this group of indoorsmen usually didn’t make any contact with women, so when they saw a beauty, they encompass her one by one.

Did a pretty face really matter?

Even the Storm Group was so superficial?

She was not convinced, forever.

Susan didn’t pay much attention to Roy’s thought. On the first day, she didn’t start working directly but to familiarize herself with the various underway projects in Storm Group.

It was time off work.

Susan stood up and turned off her computer.

Roy suddenly walked up to her and asked, “I’ve written several codes today. How about you?”

Susan froze for a moment, “I haven’t started yet.”

To put it in Luke’s words, these ordinary codes were too simple to deserve her. efforts. She just had to get familiar with the work for a few days before taking over an important project.

Susan knew what she was doing, but Roy didn’t.

As soon as she heard that Susan didn’t write a single code, she sneered, “Didn’t you start yet, or didn’t you know how to write at all?”

“What are you doing here? Don’t bother Susan!” Before Susan could respond to Roy, the programmer next to her frowned at Roy.

“I Bother her? She didn’t write a single code,” Roy looked incredulous,

“Shut up and get away,” said the programmer impatiently.

Roy was stunned.

She left with a furious face.

She didn’t understand how this could happen!


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