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Chapter 226

    Chapter <b>226 </b>


    Setting aside everything else, Mnie wanted to get involved with Blue <b>Inc. </b>


    However<b>, </b>as soon as she arrived at thepany, she saw Vi again. Mnie frowned


    slightly. She was about to say something when Vi stood up with a sincere expression on her


    face.


    “Mnie, Mr. Scott asked me to learn from you first, so from now on, I’ll be part of the secretary’s office.”


    The idea left her ufortable. Mnie wondered why Eugene chose this moment to assign Vi to her. Did he think that embarrassing her was <b>not </b>enough?


    However, Vi seemed to have truly learned her lesson this time as she spent the whole morning obediently following Mnie and shadowing her.


    At the end of the lunch break, she even handed over a set of documents to her and apologized. “Mnie, these are the materials you asked me to organizest time. I’ve done it. Would you like to take a look?”


    “Is this the ssification of Blu Inc’s products?”


    “Yes.”


    Mnie did not even look up. “No need. I’ve already sorted it out.”


    She was not lying. When Vi failed toplete the task the other day<b>, </b>she took the work back and finished it herself. She did not like to procrastinate in her work. Since she was particrly devoted to the Blue Inc. project, she took matters into her own hands.


    However, Vi’s face suddenly turned gloomy and her gaze downcast as she said, “Sorry, Mnie. It’s my fault.”


    Mnie paused slightly but did not say much.


    Vi did not need Mnie <b>to </bfort her since Eugene was more concerned about her than anyone else. However, with Vi standing there, looking as if she had been scolded, anyone would think it was Mnie who had scolded her.


    Mnie could also feel the judgmental stares from those around them.


    With a nk <b>expression</b><b>, </b>she said, “If there’s nothing else, go home. It’s the end of the workday.”


    Without waiting for Vi’s reaction, Mnie left for the cafeteria. Yana followed her and asked with some hesitation, <b>“</b>Mnie, Vi won’t actually be staying <b>in </b>the secretary’s office, will she?”


    Many rumors were circting in thepany, most of them suggesting that Vi would rece Mnie in the future.


    Mnie replied calmly, <b>“</b><b>I </b>don’t know. <b>The </bpany will make its arrangements.”


    “You weren’t here yesterday<b>, </b>so you didn’t see how she was trying to win people over in the office with drinks and cakes. She was handing out sweets everywhere <b>as </b>if she was already thepany’s boss‘ wife.”


    Yana continued to chatter as she followed Mnie. Mnie listened without reacting much. However, she did advise Yana to not talk like that.


    Yana then realized they were in the cafeteria, where there were many people around. She quickly closed her mouth.


    Mnie calcted the time until her resignation and began organizing some documents. The secretary’s office was busy, and the handover process would be troublesome.


    Seeing Mnie preparing for her departure, Yana looked at her a little reluctantly and said, ” Mnie, where will you be working next? How about I join you?”


    Mnie, of course, did not take the remark seriously. She just replied, “I haven’t decided yet.”


    However, Vi happened to catch her statement as she was passing by. She hesitated before looking at Mnie and tentatively asking, “Mnie, you haven’t found a new job yet? Why resign, then?


    “I even told Mr. Scott how I thought you had found a betterpany to move on to.”


    Mnie paused and then looked at the seemingly innocent Vi.


    Suddenly<b>, </b>she understood what Vi reminded her a small thorn stuck in her side. It was nothing very impactful, but it would asionally reveal itself to prick her. It was annoying and irritating.


    Vi’s presence annoyed her.
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