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📣 MANY OF US WOULD FOLD 📣
"Boss" of the company, not "owner" of the company. They should have checked with HR instead of their boss.Boss of the company can make their own rule as long not against the law ....
Their company not against married staff ...just not allow both of them working on same company only ...
But both are too talented to actually make any of them resign when they announced their marriage
They technically are handholding each otherHer swimsuit's hot.
Underwater kiss, but no underwater hand holding?
Opening your relationship to the public in many situations can be a problem.Sometimes I wonder if Japanese have a fetish for secret relationships given how many times the tropes is used in manga regardless of the setting.
I straight up forgot they were hiding their marriage
Maybe the only flaw in that masterpiece… don't even remember why…
EDIT : OH, right : because their boss told them to… f*cking ridiculous !!
Their company has a strict "no relationships" policy. Because of their value to the company, their boss gave them permission as long as they keep it secret. It's stupid but I found in a Gemini-supported search that it is a (non-legally enforceable) policy called "renai kinshi". However, just because they can't legally enforce it doesn't mean you're not suddenly dead-ended or one of you isn't transferred.Makes no sense that they have to hide their marriage. It would make sense if one of them was their direct supervisor but that's not the case. Thanks for the chapter!!!
Transfer, no promotions, etc. Basically workplace discrimination. Try to prove it.They need to announce their marriage with her pregnancy, what power would the company have over them then?