Chapter 532

Marguerite couldn’t help but remember a conversation with Miley, who had confided that her current position at the company was actually saved by Penelope for her own daughter.

Now that the Fitzgeralds had officially welcomed their long-lost daughter into the fold, it seemed only right that this job should go to Yuna, both morally and legally.

Marguerite, lacking in ambition and with no desire to clash with Yuna, turned to find a cardboard box to pack her things and leave.

But glancing around the room, she realized that there was nothing of hers left to pack.

Calmly, Marguerite faced Yuna and asked, “Where are my things?”

Yuna’s voice was loud and shrill as she retorted, “Your things? Get a grip, Marguerite. This position was always meant for me. You were merely keeping the seat warm. What, you got too cozy in it? Looking for your stuff in my territory is like questioning my authority. Do you get that?”

Marguerite sighed inwardly, guessing that Yuna had likely disposed of her belongings already.

she noticed a crowd of employees at the door, all eager to witness some office drama. Their faces mirrored Yuna’s smug expression, seemingly waiting for Marguerite to make an embarrassed exit.

she give these gossips the satisfaction?

had brought her into the company, and if anyone should be telling her to leave, it should be Penelope herself.

composed and determined.

me gone, or are

affection entirely, dealing with Penelope was a different matter. She could feel Penelope trying to make amends with her, and so the previous night, she’d brazenly suggested that Marguerite should be let go. Penelope, however, had

if she would ever!

status versus Marguerite’s was like night and day. How could someone of her low standing

of Penelope’s business trip, Yuna had

adored her now, and she would kick Marguerite out first and deal with any fallout

declared, “Soon, Poppy Petal Fragrances will be mine! Do I really need to consult my mother

came with the

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