Chapter 135
Chapter 0135
Candice was not surprised to learn of Sonia’s promotion to full–temployment, given that her
internship was coming to an end. Looking at Alex, she asked, “Hasn’t Julie retrieved her file yet?”
“The file remains in the Secretary’s Office. It’s not been moved,” Alex replied, detached.
Candice frowned slightly. She remembered Sonia starting in the Secretary’s Office before Alex
transferred her
to the President’s Office.
She had thought Sonia would have joined their team by now, particularly with Alex’s apparent
favoritism. The
episode with Sonia’s internship report also cto mind.
Candice’s gaze briefly betrayed her thoughts, but she quickly composed herself.
Sonia’s job transfer wasn’t her main concern, so she concentrated on her own tasks.
Exiting Alex’s office, Candice overheard Sonia cheerfully say, “I’m treating everyone to dinner tonight.”
As Candice passed, Sonia offered her a friendly smile. “Candice, would you like to come? You were my
first
mentor here.”
Candice remained stoic and declined. “No thanks. Have a good time.”
Sonia gently insisted. “You might not be aware, but I’ve just been confirmed as permanent.” Her voice
held a subtle pride. She clasped Candice’s arm, boasting, “Lex said I got permanent status faster than
anyone, even quicker than you.”
The remark highlighted Sonia’s newfound status, and Candice pondered the implications of
‘permanent.’
Candice simply said, “Well done.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe indifferent response made Sonia’s attempt to impress Candice fall flat.
Disheartened, Sonia asked, “Are you upset? You don’t seem happy.”
Candice offered her a brief look, disinterested in Sonia’s tactics. “Make sure your report for permanent
status
is handed to me,” she replied neutrally.
Sonia looked confused. “Why?”
Candice explained plainly, “Because your transfer isn’t complete yet.”
She turned and left Sonia behind, missing the swift shift in the other woman’s expression.
Back at her desk, Kayla handed Candice a stack of papers, saying. “Here’s the export department’s
data for the
past six months.”
Candice nodded, realizing an evening of extra work was imminent.
The mood of the office was solemn, and all faces were serious.
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Reflecting on this, Candice asked Kayla, “Would you guys prefer fondue or barbecue tonight?”
Somewhat downcast. Kayla replied, “Fondue, It’s more engaging.”
“Then fondue it is. I’ll treat everyone tonight,” Candice decided.
Kayla looked up, surprised. “Is this for a promotion or a salary increase?”
Candice sorted the documents, maintaining her usual demeanor. “It’s to recognize our hard work for
the next few days. Let’s enjoy fondue tonight to lift our spirits.”
The gesture noticeably boosted the office morale and efficiency.
Leaning over, Kayla remarked, “That’s very generous of you.”
Candice handed a document to Kayla. “First revise this and then forward it to the finance department.”
Kayla had worked as an intern in the batch before Sonia. She was still quite inexperienced.
As she accepted it, she curiously asked, “With the internship for our group almost over, will the intern in
our
department get to stay?”
In the Secretary’s Office, there were five interns, all showing good performance.
“We should wait and see their final reports,” Candice replied.
Reflecting on her own experience, Kayla shared, “I remember working tirelessly and following Lisa
everywhere
for business meetings to secure my position.”
Candice was mindful of the firm’s stringent policies, where only the most capable interns were retained,
and
nodded in understanding.
With their increased workload, they did stay late that night.
The Secretary’s Office team, comprising around twenty people, decided on a nearby fondue restaurant.
There was a street directly opposite the fondue restaurant styled in Laspulia fashion, filled with high–
end
dining places.
Julie arrived, surveying the Laspulia restaurant that Sonia had chosen with disdain in her eyes. She
had been
invited to Sonia’s celebration.
She silently critiqued Sonia’s feigned sophistication, sensing her naivety as she tried to mimic being a
corporate elite.
Oblivious to Julie’s internal critique, Sonia greeted her warmly, “Glad you could come, Julie.”
Julie nodded, then asked, “Is Mr. Elysian not here?”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHer interest in the venue was minimal, only piqued by the possibility of Alex’s attendance.
Upon hearing Alex’s name, Sonia momentarily tensed, then calmly explained, “Lex had something
urgent and
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Julie’s demeanor cooled as she questioned, “Mr. Elysian missed such a crucial event as your
promotion?”
She had assumed Alex would be there to support Sonia on this Important day,
Detecting Julie’s change in mood, Sonia quickly cup with an excuse, “You know how busy Lex is.”
Their conversation was interrupted by the arrival of Sawyer, the office’s only male secretary, known for
his
affable nature.
Sawyer explained, “Sorry for being late. I was just outside greeting Candice and her group.”
Curious, Sonia questioned, “Candice is nearby?”
“Yes, their group chose to dine at the fondue place.” Sawyer confirmed.
Hearing this, Julie remarked, “Candice’s taste has declined, opting for fondue for a team meal.”
Her statement was subtly critical, not just of Candice but also of Sonia’s choice of restaurant.
Feeling awkward, Sonia lowered her head, staying silent.
Julie’s thoughts drifted to the past.
She had joined Aether Corporation before Candice and watched her progress from an intern to Alex’s
secretary.
Julie thought back to when Candice was promoted and how Alex had celebrated by inviting the entire
Secretary’s Office to dine.
Though there were others promoted with Candice, Julie remembered seeking her out with
congratulatory
intent, only to inadvertently see Candice and Alex secretly share an intimate moment. He grabbed
Candice tightly in a hidden spot and kissed her passionately.