Mnie looked at the photo.
In the photo was a woman and a man standing outside the hotel lobby. Eugene was holding her waist, and she was looking at him.
Although the photo was taken from afar, their expressions could not be seen. Their posture was intimate and ambiguous.
Facing the curious Yana, Mnie said, “I almost fell, and he grabbed me.”
Yana was one of the many people who had seen this photo. Many others in thepany had seen it too. Vi’s expression had been gloomy the whole day because of this.
Eugene did not react differently, and neither had he seen the photo.
Vi felt better upon seeing this.
That afternoon, someone from the finance department came looking for Mnie with a sry slip for her to sign.
Mnie had caused them to lose their cooperation with Frank. ording to LeapCo’s rules, she had to pay a penalty that was equivalent to three months of her sry.
Her monthly sry was rtively high, so three months of her sry was a big number.
Yana just so happened to see the numbers and was shocked. “Mnie, the amount that was deducted is enough to pay for the deposit of a house in my hometown.”
Mnie looked at the numbers and did not sign the sry slip. Frowning, she pursed her lips.
Only after the finance employee urged her did she sign it.
Yana knew what had happened and felt it was unfair to Mnie. “It’s not your fault that we lost this project. Why are you the only one who has to pay the price? It’s unfair.”
Mnie said nothing. Her phone happened to ring, and a cute and weak voice came from the other end of the call. “Sis, when are you visiting me again?”
Peachie was her half–sister. She was only eight years old and was suffering from leukemia. She needed a high amount of medical fees every month.
Thest time Mnie saw her was when her mother brought Peachie to her. Her mother had wept and begged Mnie back then.
However, other than when she required Mnie to transfer her money, Dn seldom called
her.
Dn Lancaster was Mnie’s mother.
Yana needed to send a document upstairs after they returned to the office. Mnie pondered and said, “I’ll send it.”
Vi bit <b>her </b>lip when she saw that Mnie was upstairs. “Mnie, why are you here?”
“I have a document to hand to Mr. Scott.” Mnie showed Vi the document.
Vi wanted to get up. “I’ll hand it to him.”
“I need his remark.” Mnie sounded indifferent.
Vi froze before sitting back down in her seat.
Mnie pushed open the office door and saw the busy Eugene.
Eugene lifted his head upon hearing the sound. Mnie handed the document to Eugene and said, “Please sign this document and leave a remark.”
“Put it on the table. I’ll look through itter.” Eugene nodded.
Then, he continued with his job. However, Mnie stood there, not intending to leave.
Eugene stopped doing his work and asked her, “Is there anything else you want to say?”
“About the penalty of my three months sry…” Mnie looked at Eugene’s table as she . spoke.
Eugene froze before he ced his arms on the table, clenching his fingers into a fist. His voice was deep. “It’s thepany’s rules.”
“I said I can make up for it.”
“Did you manage to make up for it?” Eugene scoffed as he looked at Mnie meaningfully.” Mnie, you’re not an exception.”