Yusuf Zuck no longer paid attention to the company secretary; he could tell right away that she was no good, the type of woman whose belt is always loosened.
Maybe it was due to societal progression, the emancipation of women, or the rise of the internet, but in reality, there were many women like her: those who have affairs behind their husband's or fiancé's back, commonly using WeChat or Momo to arrange hook-ups, or playing flirtatious games with colleagues during business trips. Such women were everywhere.
In Yusuf's heart, he disliked these types of women. It wasn't about respect or disdain; he was quite open-minded, but deep down, he was conservative. He firmly believed that a woman's fidelity was the most precious thing, something not even a thousand pieces of gold could buy.