"If you're willing to share," Sandra Smith wasn't being pretentious.
Charles Glenn handed her a cigarette and even lit it for her with a lighter.
Sandra thought he wanted to smoke as well, so she casually took one for herself.
Unexpectedly, he stopped and didn't seem to have any other intentions.
"You don't smoke?"
"Everyone knows I don't smoke."
Sandra: "....Then why did you light my cigarette?"
"I saw you puffing quite fiercely, thought a cigarette could help you relax."
Sandra: ...
"Secretary Carter, after you finish this cigarette, remember to do the math for me. Forget about the rest, just remember to reimburse me for the dress you're wearing."
"I don't have any money."
"It's okay, Antony Brown has money, I can ask him for it."
"Mr. Glenn wouldn't send a woman into danger just for a dress, would he?"
Charles Glenn flipped through some papers on the table, then took out an invoice and put it in front of Sandra Smith: "1.7 million."
Sandra: ...