Chapter 216
Thea had a smile on her face as she looked at Henrietta with admiration. "Ms. Wade, you are actually impressive. Not bad,
bad at all. This time, you have helped the company case its relationship with the Langstaff Group. Everyone has to learn
from you."
Henrietta became even more smug when she heard this. She walked straight to Thea's side. Thea made way for her.
She said, "Thanks for your hard work, Ms. Wade. How about this In the future, you'll be the one in charge of the orders we receive with the Langstaff Group."
That was what Henrietta wanted. Unexpectedly, before she could speak, Thea took the initiative to grant her wish.
She looked at Thea with contempt.
She thought, 'After all, Thea is a young lady from a rich family-So what if she has some ability and has learned management? This kind of woman is the easiest to control.
Henrietta sat at the head of the table and put on airs. "Mrs. Hendrix, don't worry. As long as you trust the and leave the company to me in the future, I definitely won't disappoint you. You can go shopping or traveling if you want. I'm here." Thea sneered in her heart and pretended to be happy. "I was just thinking that I've been too tired recently. Itseems that you
and I have the same idea."
After putting on an act with Henrietta for a while. Thea felt extremely tired. She left before five in the afternoon.
There was still a lot of work to do to reestablish cooperation with the Langstaff Group.
Since Henrietta was eager to show off, Thea decided to let her be in charge of everything.
She was not afraid that Henrietta would slack off. After all, she could tell that Henrietta wanted to replace her.
If Henrietta was given a chance, she would definitely work hard,
Thea was also happy to hand over her work.
Thea had just arrived at the underground garage when her phone suddenly vibrated. It was an unfamiliar number. After hesitating for a moment, she picked up the call. "Hello, what can I do for you?" The other side was completely silent.
un she
a harassment call
this moment, she suddenly felt a chill
moments, a human's sixth sense
holding a sharp knife and stabbing at the place where she was standing
turned pale. She turned around
and beautiful as before. Her hair was
Stephanie was
sorry state, but her eyes were cold and filled
her clothes were a
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was the Stephanie was
forward and took the opportunity to escape, Stephanie might kill her before the car
thought, Didn't Nicolas say that he has already controlled Stephanie? Why is
at Stephanie warily and retreated step by step. "What are you doing? Killing is illegal. Why don't
and laughed sinisterly. "What's there to talk about? Don't think I don't know that you've spent so much effort to snatch Nicolas away from me. Are you finally
back then was you. What are you trying to do now? Are you trying to use the favor back then to make
me
her crazy appearance, Thea suddenly understood Nicolas's
help but speak up for Nicolas. "Stephanie, do you dare to say that Nicolas treats you badly? He can
you lack, Nicolas will provide it for you. Why did you have to do this for a
you. Your relationship with him will only worsen. At that time, he will no longer feel
this really what you
It seemed that she had
to persuade, "He treats you like his own sister. It's not too late to stop this. Stephanie,
The sharp knife suddenly fell to
down and started crying as if
a sigh of relief and
she didn't want to help Stephanie
take the opportunity to pick up
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