Skinner's Box (Fang Mu (Eastern Crimes)) - Plot & Excerpts
On the cover were the words, A Collection of Essays from the International Symposium on Expressive Psychotherapy and Psychodrama. The calm afternoon sunlight spilled in through the window, warming the room with a soft light that reflected off the polished mahogany floorboards. There was a light knock at the door. Yang Jincheng swiveled his chair around and took his glasses off. "Come in." His assistant, Chen Zhe, walked in and carefully placed a ring of keys on the desk. "Your car has been repaired, Director Yang." "Ah. Thank you." Yang Jincheng stood to fetch his suit jacket from the coat hanger on the wall behind him. "How much was it?" "No need, sir." Hands at his sides, Chen Zhe assumed an overly deferential posture. "I've already forwarded the invoice to accounting; the Institute will foot the bill." "No, that won't do; it had nothing to do with work." Yang Jincheng frowned. "I'll speak to accounting about it and clear it up." Chen Zhe’s face reddened with embarrassment. "Director Yang, you really are as honest as they come." Yang Jincheng shook his head.
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