The two of them bickered all the way, and by the time they arrived at the company, Sienna Johnson, to her dismay, was late. Although she didn't need to clock in, she had always been disciplined, maintaining a record of punctuality for many years.
Sienna looked at the watch on her wrist, sighed, and said to the man beside her, "Since we got married, I've found myself being late more often. Before, even when I had a cold or fever, I insisted on coming to work. I feel like I've become lax."
Adrian Desmond disagreed. "You're the Boss, and the Boss has the right to be late. If even the Boss doesn't have this privilege, what's the point?"
"That may be true, but…"
After she took over Eastminster Group, Sienna had vowed to be a diligent Boss, just like her father—conscientious and devoted to work. However, nowadays she found herself deviating more and more from this path, with many things slipping out of her control. The prime culprit was, of course, the man next to her.
