When I saw the state of my office, I told Atticus, "I'll call you back later." "Sure," Atticus said, and he hung up the phone.
I looked at Carol, who seemed furious, and asked, "What's going on?" Adelaide immediately jumped in. "Ms. Chloe, it's all my fault. When you and Ms. Carol weren't in the office, I was so busy that I ot to tidy up your office." Her explanation sounded reasonable, but the current situation told a different story. Was my office really in such a mess just because I wasn't around? She was eloquent, but I wasn't buying it. It was evident that someone had messed with my office while I was away. Carol looked at me, intending to explain, "Ms. Chloe-" "Ms. Chloe, don't blMs. Carol. It's my fault. Ms. Carol wasn't here, and I should have taken more responsibility. It's all my negligence." Adelaide humbly apologized and glanced at Carol, speaking cautiously, "Ms. Carol, I'm not trying toplain. I understand that you might have had something to attend to. I'm just explaining." Then, she turned toagain. "Ms. Chloe, please wait a moment. I'll fix it right away!" After saying that, she swiftly started cleaning up. My gaze met Carol's, and I calmly said, "You can leave." Carol, taken aback by my attitude, stared atfor a moment. I remainedposed. She turned and walked out of the office.
I walked back to my desk and noticed sgrease stains on it. It seemed someone had been eating or doing something messy here.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe cushion on the chair, originally a clean white linen, was now wrinkled and disheveled.
I picked it up and tossed it across the desk, then reached for a few alcohol wipes. I wiped down the desk, removing any traces, before finally taking a seat.
I kept a steady gaze on Adelaide, who efficiently cleaned up my office.
She picked up the cushion I had thrown away and looked atwith a questioning expression.
I coldly remarked, "I don't want something others have sat on. I'm a germaphobe." Then, I pressed the inte button and called Carol back in, instructing, "Arrange for someone to disinfect my office!" Carol raised her eyebrows slightly and left the room.
Adelaide's face paled slightly and she avoided direct eye contact with me.
During the afternoon meeting, I had Adelaidepile and distribute various reports. This month, the sales figures for the marketing department reached a new high, which naturally madeecstatic.
ñovels I wanted them to share the good news with everyone, so I prepared someparative data to find out the reasons for the success.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmI looked at Eleanor, ready to speak, but Adelaide let go of the report stack when handing it to Carolet Used the papers to scatter on the floor. UMS Carol couldn't hold back her frustration. "You-" "Oh dear! Ms. Carol, I'm sorry. Letpick those up!" She pretended to be careful and diligent, bending down to collect the scattered reports.
Carol glanced at me, and I remained expressionless, saying nothing.
Everyone in the room was watching the scene unfold, making Carol feel a bit ufortable.
After all, she had never kept everyone waiting before, especially not in front of all the executives. Grayson just stared at her blankly.
Carol looked a bit uneasy and glanced at Adelaide, who remained calm and neatlyanized the documents.
She handed them to Carol again, adding, "Ms. Carol, if there's any issue, please tellin private. We shouldn't waste people's time." This statement immediately raised questions from everyone present They all looked at Carol, somewhat puzzled. Clearly, there was an underlying meaning in her words. hovels I observed everything silently, not making much of a reaction.
Then, I spoke up. "Alright, let's proceed with the meeting." Everyone shifted their focus away from Carol, but I knew she must be feeling quite frustrated, given my ambiguous attitude.
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