Giselle quickly answered.

"One of the technicians went in to clean up when he realized that the plugs were wrongly installed and the machine was broken. When we checked the surveillance, the machine was working fine two days ago Yesterday, only Jennifer and Alicia entered the lab. Miss Blanchard was the last person to enter. She's a newcomer, whereas Jennifer is an experienced employee. She's familiar with the machine, so it's impossible for her to commit such a rookie mistake..."

Giselle's voice gradually lowered as she wasn't sure who was the one who caused the machine to malfunction.

Alicia was unconvinced by her words.

"Why did you only tell half of the story? We both went in yesterday and realized that the machine was broken. The surveillance footage shows only the two of us went in. I've clarified that I only went in to retrieve some documents and never touched the machine. I'm not sure whether Jennifer did or not. However, since both of us did enter the lab, I've accepted the fact that we should write a report as both of us are suspects. However, when I arrived at the office today, Jennifer pushed the blame on me and told everyone that I've caused the malfunction. Now, the whole office is saying that I'm the culprit and they are forcing me to admit my mistake! I didn't want to, so I asked her to apologize and clear my name! Although I'm a newcomer, it doesn't mean that I'm the one at fault. I will not take the blame for this. Without solid evidence, don't think of slandering me!"

As soon as Alicia finished her words, Frederick turned to look at Giselle. Giselle's expression was thunderous as she glared at Alicia. She gritted her teeth and growled at her.

"Don't you know the rules? You don't have the right to speak here."

How dare she talk nonsense in front of the CEO?

"Is what she said true?"

Upon hearing Frederick's words, Giselle was stunned and said, "Almost..."

"Almost?"

He stared at Giselle and she shivered in fear, "Yes!"

was a taboo here to respond

situation, Frederick came up

the initiative to admit the mistake, will not be held accountable nor punished. You can also provide evidence to prove your innocence. Two, Jennifer will write a statement to apologize to Alicia and clear her name. Then, both of you will take the responsibility together and be deducted one

was slightly partial to Alicia. After all, if Jennifer wrote an apology, she would be admitting that she was slandering Alicia. The third option was simply

high-pressured, the benefits were extremely tempting. Jennifer had her worries, but Alicia was the

other choice. Alicia understood that the best choice was to choose the second option. However, when she thought of how she would

who could she blame for such a thing to

still in a dilemma when

an experienced employee, and I'm very familiar with this machine. I won't commit such a rookie mistake even with my eyes closed. I didn't slander her.

was saying that the inexperienced newcomer was at

weren't any important and valuable things inside, there was no surveillance. Since they were the only two who entered the lab, her reasoning was more logical. She felt that she had a higher chance of success. Once she succeeded,

Alicia flared up. Jennifer was determined to put

going

gritting his teeth. He thought to himself, "This

didn't touch the machine. She didn't even know what kind of malfunction the machine was experiencing. However, throughout the conversation, she could roughly figure out what had happened to the machine. She had worked hard on studying the products and machinery, so she was confident that even if she were to operate the machine, she wouldn't commit such a

she didn't think that Jennifer would make such a mistake either. Either Jennifer was also wronged, or there was an accident, or she was trying to frame her! Thinking about it, Alicia felt that the latter two were

colleagues, but since she was being framed, her

out who's responsible and to prove my

she was willing to

she finished her words, everyone's

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