Bai Lian didn't sit down but just leaned against the back of the sofa and looked up, "Is there something?"
She used to be quite polite to the Secretary-General.
But during the last two encounters, her attitude was very perfunctory, without a hint of manners.
"First, I apologize to you on the young lady's behalf," the Secretary-General fully played the part, wanting to reconcile with Bai Lian. His demeanor was gentle, and after a slight pause, he still sat down on the yellowing sofa cushion, "I also apologize to you. We're all family after all. She now realizes her mistake and has been grounded by the sir. Can we consider the matter settled, Miss Bai?"
Minister Xu also hurriedly spoke up, "Miss Bai, I'm sorry."
He stood up and bowed deeply to Bai Lian.
Absolute sincerity.
Bai Lian languidly leaned on the sofa, with one leg propped up, holding a mobile phone in her hand, her sky-blue skirt hem half-pressed on the couch.