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Chapter 33: What’s Wrong with You?

    Chapter 33: What’s Wrong with You?


    Ynda takes a deep breath, but still gets tetchy as she thinks of what Yusef said just now.


    How can Macypete with her? Though her family background is not as good as Macy’s, her


    educational background and her facial features are both outstanding. Why does she be a useless


    person after Macy enters thepany?


    In addition, Yusef was her senior and they graduated from the same school, but unexpectedly, now she


    is even not as good as an outsider in his eyes!


    Ynda gradually gets insanely angry. She clenches the announcement and without thinking twice, she


    walks into Macy''s office directly.


    At the same time, Macy is sitting at the desk and looking at the apology letter. Hearing the sound, she


    suddenly raises her head. When she sees Yndaing in, she goes nk for a moment, "What''s


    going on, Miss Sue?"


    In high heels, Ynda walks to the desk and snaps the announcement to the table.


    The unexpected sound frightens Macy without doubt, she quickly stands up, taking a nce at the


    bulletin, as Macy finds the words ‘South China Sea Project Business Trip Schedule’ at the top, she


    instantly understands what happens.


    Ynda asks in a cold voice at once, "Macy, what a surprise! You just joined the Penn’s one week


    before, and now Mr. Yusef is going to take you on this business trip! Give me a reason, please?"


    Macy doesn’t expect Ynda bes so mad. Taking a deep breath, she doesn’t want to make things


    worse, so she exins gently, "Perhaps Mr. Yusef thinks that I am a neer and wants me to learn


    more, and of course, Miss. Sue has enough experience, knowing how to deal with all kinds of


    thepany can he set his mind at rest."


    Macy doesn’t seem to be angry at all, and the words she said are all tactful, which instantly ease


    Ynda''s emotions that are about to explode.


    At that moment, Ynda stares at the girl, and suddenly realizes the difference between her and Macy.


    Since Macy enters the Penn’s, no matter how she embarrasses Macy, Macy never res up. Even now,


    she is still patient, gentle and reasonable.


    Moreover, when she heard that Macy was punished and wanted to watch her jokes at cafeteria, she


    still felt Macy had a remarkable temperament that could not be concealed, even though Macy was


    mopping the floor with a mop at that time...


    Is this so-called education?


    Clenching her fists, Ynda stares at the girl with bright eyes. A sense of inferiority suddenly arises in


    her mind. She grits her teeth and walks out of Macy''s office quickly.


    At that moment, Ynda realizes she will never be able to catch up with a girl who has been well


    educated from a young age even if she works hard. That kind of tolerance and education are like


    invisible charm in the blood. People can feel it but can never learn it within days.


    Ynda returns to her office, while the feelings of inferiority and bitterness mix together. The more she


    thinks about these things, the more she hates the destiny. Why is she born with an ordinary family?


    However, some people grow up in the greenhouse, and their lives and careers are both going on


    smoothly.


    She finally understands what Yusef said and knows that even if the Downey’s is bankrupt now, Macy is


    still better than her. Biting her lower lip, Ynda finally clenches the announcement into a ball and


    throws it to the ground.


    She doesn''t care! She doesn''t care what Macy''s background is! She would never allow her to surpass


    her at all!


    That kind of hatred has be the worst poison, giving her a fierce blow. In an instant, her


    dissatisfaction with life and the society all change into the envy.


    Ynda stares at the ball of paper on the ground and a faint sneer suddenly appears on her lips.


    In theing days, she would like to see, who is the better one!


    ...


    Before sending the letter of apology to Rayburn, Macy contacts Rose in private, confirming that


    Rayburn is in the office so that she could go there directly.


    Walking to his office, Macy clenches the letter, takes a deep breath, and knocks on the door.


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    A man''s voicees from the room, "Come in."


    With a smile, Macy pushes the door in, but when she sees there is another person sitting in the room,


    her expression suddenly stiffens.


    Eliot leans against the sofa casually, and obviously he doesn’t expect it is Macy. His face darkens, and


    he quickly looks away.


    Macy’s smile gradually fades away. She looks at Rayburn, and whispers softly, "Mr. Fackler, I am here


    to to give you an apology letter."


    Rayburn even doesn’t want to take a look at her. He replies coldly, "Fine."


    Macy hesitates for a moment, putting the apology letter on the table.


    Suddenly someone asks with a tone of teasing, "This is so insincere. If you want to apologize, you


    have to read it face-to-face, right?"


    Only Eliot can make such suggestions.


    Macy’s hands ball into fists, while she keeps silence, looking up at Rayburn and waiting for his


    instructions.


    Rayburn pauses for half a second, and then tells Macy, "Go ahead. I don''t wanna read it either."


    Macy bits her lip, feeling a little bit annoyed.


    Before shees, she doesn’t expect she need to read the letter at all. She believes this letter is


    sincere, but it will be very embarrassing to read it like this.


    Rayburn sees that she hasn’t say anything for a long time, and urges her impatiently, "Go out if you


    don''t read. Don''t waste our time."


    Macy has no choice but read it. With a deep breath, she takes the letter, and says softly, "Dear Mr.


    Fackler, because of my personal mistake, thepany’s interests are influenced. For this thing, I am


    deeply sorry..."


    The letter is not short, and Macy does not read it quickly, while her attitude and tone are both sincere


    enough. In the end, Rayburn''s frowned brows also stretch a lot. Also, Macy even bows deeply at him


    after finishing reading it.


    This can be regarded as an excellent representative of apology. There were many people who had


    been punished for their mistakes before, but no one wrote an apology letter after epting


    punishment. Macy is the first one.


    Rayburn rxes, "Great, you will be fine this time. Pay attention to work afterwards, Put the letter down


    and you are good to go."


    Hearing this, Macy hurriedly gives him the letter, smiles, and then leaves after thanking him.


    At the moment she turns around, she sees Eliot sitting on the sofa, who wants to hide the mobile phone


    which was facing her just now, with an unclear smile.


    Did Eliot record her whole process of reading the apology letter?


    She secretly clenches her fist, but it is not appropriate to query him in front of Rayburn, so she directly


    leaves the office.


    After walking out of the office, Macy still feels worried. What should she do if Eliot uploads the video to


    the Inte?


    Now that the Downey’s has so many negative news, she doesn''t want people''s impression of her family


    be worse due to this video. After all, she and her mother still have to live., and she clearly


    understands the impact of public opinions.


    Macy can’t stop thinking about it, and finally decides to wait for Eliot toe out at Rayburn''s door.


    Ten minutester, the door is open with a "click", Eliot walks out of the office. Seeing Macy, his face is


    stiff.


    As if he hasn’t seen her at all, he steps to the other side. To his surprise, Macy stops him directly.


    Eliot stares at her from top to bottom, asks her impatiently, "Macy, what’s wrong with you?"
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