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Chapter 766

Agnes chuckled, “Well, it’s better than those who are jealous and vindictive. Her sharp tongue left Yolanda

speechless.

Yolanda took a moment to recover in her swivel chair.

Unfazed. Agnes asked. “Anything else, boss? If not, I’ll leave.”

“Hold on,” Yolanda stopped Agnes.

Agnes turned around, waiting for her to continue

Yolanda realized she couldn’t out–argue Agnes. After all, this girl had changed so much. But no matter what, she

was still her subordinate Keeping her in check was still an easy task.

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Yolanda changed her tone, “Didn’t Mr. Whitfield ask you to write the PR statement for the Tim Group? This is a big

deal. He has high expectations of you. You can’t let him down. Write the statement for me today and let me review

it before you leave work.”

Agnes glanced at her watch. It was two hours before the end of her shift. Without any objections, she agreed and

left the office.

Yolanda was surprised that Agnes had not haggled and simply left.

A company’s PR strategy usually takes a team half a month of hard work to complete, and then further revisions

until the client is satisfied before production can commence.

Two hours was barely enough time to come up with a slogan. Agnes, she must think she’s some sort of genius.

Once out of Yolanda’s office, Agnes was unfazed. She went back to her desk and opened her email. Leo had sent

her a complete PR strategy

The Tim Group had its own PR department.

Like everyone else, the company had always produced its own promotional materials. It was puzzling why they had

suddenly sought out a television station this year.

Agnes sighed. Sometimes, Jared could be so whimsical.

The PR statement was already written by the Tim Group’s official team.

So, she didn’t need to think about it. Early this morning, Leo sent all the details to her email. Agnes didn’t even need

to make any modifications because it was the result of a top team’s months of hard work.

Agnes spent two hours browsing the news online. Two hours later, she printed out the statement, then she went to

Yolanda’s

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office

Upon seeing the statement, Yolanda was nearly speechless. It was so perfect, it was almost unbelievable. There

was barely a single mistake to be found.

It wasn’t just a statement, it included all the planning, even post–production.

How could Agnes have done this in two hours? Yolanda was shocked.

Agnes was standing next to her, and Yolanda looked up at Agnes.

Finally, she threw the stack of papers on the floor, “Agnes, what is this? An intern could do better. Start over.”

Agnes had expected this, she knew Yolanda was just looking for trouble.

Agnes said, “Boss, you’re just picking a fight.”

Yolanda scoffed, ‘Agnes, you really think highly of yourself. You really think you’ve created a masterpiece? People

with your skills are a dime a dozen. The Tim Group would never be satisfied. Either redo it, or go to the Tim Group.

Tell them you’re not

competent for this job. I’ll give you a day to think it over.”

Agnes replied, “No need to think. I’ll resign on this task.”