Chapter 176: The Red-blooded Dreamer (2)
༺ The Red-blooded Dreamer (2) ༻
Having subordinates had its perks; I didn’t have to do everything myself and could just wait for reports. It was like setting a game on auto-hunt mode while I enjoyed my meal.
However, this convenience can quickly turn into a critical flaw. Sometimes, just watching would lead to unbelievable situations where they’d cause unnecessary blunders. While I preferred not to get involved, my instinct to offer guidance would kick in.
— I can’t make any progress.
“What?”
In this dilemma, Charles, the former 2nd Manager, came up with an ingenious solution; if the boss was frustrated by reports, then it was better to just not show anything at all.
No cause, no result. It was an unimaginably brilliant solution. But was he out of his mind?
“What have you been doing all this time?”
The 2nd Manager, now devolved into Charles, seemed to have regressed over three days. It wasn’t a long time, but given his usual initiative, he should have accomplished something by now.
It was better to move quickly, especially when the Red Wave could hit at any moment. But to waste three days?
‘He’s even disguised as a master’s student.’
Had he downgraded to the level of a master’s student in practicality too? How low can you go, Mr. Charles?
As I seriously contemplated this, the 2nd Manager’s expression turned complex, seemingly acknowledging the awkwardness.
— Miss Christina simply won’t let me go.
This unexpected statement made me pause.
“To that extent?”
— Yes.
His firm response made me feel embarrassed. I knew Christina cared for her new junior, but I didn’t realize it would hinder the 2nd Manager’s progress.
‘He’s not even a real junior.’
The 2nd Manager wasn’t Charles, wasn’t an assistant teacher, nor someone meant to stay in the lab permanently.
In fact, he was older than Christina. They even adjusted his age when creating his identity...
— What can I do? Since she’s the minister’s nephew, I can’t just walk out.
His resigned complaint made me touch my chin in thought. While it was fortunate that Christina wasn’t causing trouble, we were now in a situation where nothing was getting done.
“I’ll handle it, so be ready to move.”
After a moment of thought, I came up with a simple solution. If he can’t get out on his own, then I’ll have to pull him out.
It was a pain in the ass to have to go through this process, but it was the only way I could get him out. No matter what, Christina wouldn’t obstruct him and say ‘Hehe, you can’t go!’ when the Prosecutor was the one looking for him.
— Understood.
My assurance seemed to ease the slightly strained expression on the 2nd Manager’s face.
‘How strange.’
He always looked so smug and troublesome, so this sight showed a new side to him. Was he really that pressured just because she was the minister’s niece?
Maybe it wasn’t just about her lineage but also compatibility. How intriguing.
After ending the call, I went to the lab to pick up the 2nd Manager. How dare he make me intervene directly? What an impudent manager.
“Sorry, I need to talk to him for a moment.”
“Haha, no problem. Feel free to take him whenever.”
Fortunately, Gerhardt let the 2nd Manager go without any fuss. Since he was placed there on my request, he didn’t mind me taking him away for a bit.
However, Christina looked at the 2nd Manager with a full gaze of pity, which I chose to ignore. Was it just my imagination, or did she look like a mother bird whose egg was being taken away?
“Haaa...”
As we moved away from the lab, the 2nd Manager let out a deep sigh.
“Was it that hard?”
“Even just sitting still was torture.”
His trembling response to the offhand question was quite impressive.
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