My Crush, My Boss
e for an elderly aristocrat like her. She was no longer actively involved in managing the company. Her ro
hat afternoon. Yes, she no longer drank cold beverages as it had proven harmful to her aging
n devoted to Mrs. Daphne since the latter's younger days and marriage to the late Darren Foster, Gery's grandfather. They had been a couple wh
randson?" she asked, surprised. Usually, she never rece
ployee and eager to meet you to discuss an important comp
rrowed her bro
hearing because it was unusual. What kind of com
dress her complaint. Still, she insisted that only you could help her with this matte
ting on the plush velvet s
. Let's see what this
from acting as a supervisor for her grandson and providing guidance. However, the fact that a junio
rl. Even at first glance, Mrs. Daphne immediately thought that the g
essed the core issue. She became even more convinced that the ma
alid and legally binding contract with Vinestra Group. However, the issue is that Mr. Gery Foster felt entitled to use his power to terminate my employ
ind it? Because it's unlikely for him to terminate someone without any wrongdoi
aphne continued, realizing that Eve was still standing before her.
e such as desks and chairs. Instead, it resembled a spacious lounge with one glass w
Madam. I made a foolish mistake elsewhere, wher
each other before?" Mrs. Daphne asked,
gaged in some youthful game. We... um, I... slightly disturbed Mr. Gery's comfort, but it was merely a minor misunderstanding. It's truly unfair that I should be fired from a
ry and hoped that this grandmother of his would be m
d invited her to drink first. Eve nodded and expressed her gratitude. She immediately to
ons. Ck! Goodness! The aura of the wealthy was different from ordinary folks; Eve silently thou
Daphne said briefly as the old woman with wrinkles on her fac
esty. Yet, she found none of that. Instead, what stood out about the brave young woman before her was her stubborn demeanor and an aura of unwavering
ame again? Miss
cious employee who dared to meet Mrs. Daphne directly, considering she was not accustomed to m
mon my grandson," Mrs. Daphne said, her wor
rectly and be judged by his grandmother.
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