And the CEO? He had taken the “secret shortcut.” His GPS was spinning in circles. He had just passed the same blue guardhouse three times.
Then, he shortened the link. Tinyurl.com/LawatanJohor2024 . He sent it to the group chat: “All info here. Click and go.”
“Dear Data Boy, Your spreadsheets were clean. Too clean. You forgot that Johor isn’t just coordinates on a map. It’s Uncle Hassan’s durians. It’s the smell of rain on an oil palm leaf. It’s getting gloriously lost. Next time, just send a pin. PS: The seafood dinner at 19:00? I cancelled it. Go to the hawker center in Kota Tinggi instead. Order the stingray. You’re welcome.” Tinyurl Lawatan Johor
“Ming,” the CEO said, wiping chili from his chin. “Best trip I’ve had in years. That Tinyurl… it had character.”
That was his first mistake.
Ming sighed. He closed his laptop. For the first time in his career, he didn’t create a post-mortem report.
This time, he didn’t even check if it worked. And the CEO
The Marketing Director was in the “back room” of the batik factory, being shown “very affordable” 4K projectors that definitely fell off a lorry.
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