Charlotte grit her teeth and summoned up her courage to reply, "She gave me a lot of information on this project, but there was nothing written about you being the person in charge." "Hmm," Christopher said, as if he was already used to it. "You don't have to be this cautious in front of me. I'm not your direct superior."

Charlotte was too embarrassed to continue asking. Not knowing how to answer, she could only nod in awkwardly and sat down silently to eat her breakfast.

The horn in the corner of the room rang, indicating that their flight had begun to check their tickets.

After boarding the plane, Charlotte made good use of her time to read through the documents again.

This visit to the Zhuxi City was in search of a special chemical material.

She heard from Zoe that this company focused on processing granite. In the past, this area had undergone severe radiation exposure, with only machines working in the factory.

If a person came into contact with a high level of radiation for even just an instant, it would be life-threatening.

Obvious symptoms of overexposure to radiation included the appearance of dark spots on the face.

For serious cases, acute leukaemia would be a possible result.

She would be lying if she said that she wasn't scared.

But for being really terrified...

She wasn't. After all, both Shane and Christopher would be there.

After seriously jotting down notes, Charlotte placed the document aside and closed the notebook.

Four hours later, the plane landed.

A local came to pick them up and they were sent to a five-star hotel first to drop their luggage.

The negotiation group from the NC Company, who had set off from River City, had been waiting in the hotel for a long time.

An hour later, both parties arrived and a meeting began at once.

Before Charlotte could recover from the lingering motion sickness from the plane ride, she was already sitting by the negotiating table.

Stunned.

This was the only word that crossed her mind.

She had originally remembered all the data clearly, but she now only had a general idea.

Luckily.

Christopher was, after all, responsible for the project in the past. It wasn't a big problem with him providing most of the details on the project.

nor was it a finalizing negotiation. Charlotte did

However...

halfway through, the

unacceptable part was that this mistake was pointed out by Shane. Although the other party praised Shane with a smile, he had

After the meeting.

Charlotte's legs went limp.

knew how difficult it

before, so she

wanted to hold her up, but before he could reach out,

gently clenched his fist and rubbed his sore

didn't need him, since her husband was right by her

Back in the hotel.

followed Shane to the conference hall booked by the

suit jacket and sat down in a smooth motion. He looked out of the glass wall, picked up the mug with a poker face, and took a sip of coffee. Everyone was standing in front

down on the desk, and the bottom of the cup

should just write a resignation letter and

one had the guts to speak

a none battle without preparation. All of

of them could no longer keep a

the data even get messed up in such an important project?

Emerson, we did not have enough time to prepare." Hearing this, Charlotte was upset, but there was nothing she could do about

power and Shane had checked through her work last night. Shane was the one who said that there

obvious tha the misreported data did not belong to

However...

workplace was not somewhere to discuss

was new here and that there was nothing wrong with pushing

something

It was extremely quiet.

abruptly and locked his scrutinizing gaze on the man.

in, Mr Fuller, I'm not sure!" The man broke

his hand, picked up the document, threw

Check.

course they started checking

investigate Charlotte's part. She was the only newcomer and the only one who had participated in this project for the first time.

That wasn't the case.

go wrong, he would have discovered it a long time ago. The negotiation team's desire to shift responsibilities had been dashed. The negotiation

was a 26-year-old employee who had been working for three years in the NC

inspect the worker's performance review

Grade C.

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