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The Woman From Hell

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Chapter 1745

She believed me.

A warm and fuzzy feeling crept over me. Even though | had started doubting myself, she was givingcourage.

It had been a long tsince | worked in a job like this, and the courage | had back then had been reduced by

half. Now, Sandra's statement was enough forto be confident in my level of attention to detail.

"To be honest, | didn't want to bear the responsibility. | had checked everything multiple times, and such

mistakes shouldn't be present," | said confidently.

Sandra gazed at me. A bright smile appeared as she said, "It would've been wonderful if you were this confident

during the meeting too."

It turned out this was how she thought of me.

If | were still wary of her before this, all the wariness | had disappeared that instant

Since she believed in me, | was willing to trust her too.

"Thank you, Director Tyler."

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Heartfelt thanks always sounded sincere, and Sandra seemed to sense my sincerity. Her smile grew even wider

as she said, 'You're welcome. If it wasn't your fault, that means someone framed you. Do you have anyone you

suspect?”

"| originally didn't, but the way Queenie acted just now madesuspect her. I'm sure you feel the sway,

Director Tyler." I had been working for so many years, and | was good at reading people.

| knew that one of the reasons Sandra trustedwas because there was someone she was suspicious of too.

Sandra smiled slightly as she said, "Yes, that's why | said what | said just now. No matter who's trying to frame

you, they're aiming to get you kicked out of Grant Corporation. Since | said | wouldn't let you off as easily the

next time, I'm sure they'll strike again."

She was so calm that she had even managed to lay down the foundations for future incidents. This made me

admire Sandra even more.

"l agree, and it'll be even more beneficial for them if they strike again as soon as possible. Recurring mistakes

are a huge no-no in the company, so they'll never let such a chance pass by."

That was the way humans worked. The more they wanted to accomplish something, the more harried they would

be and the easier it would be for them to slip up.

The department was quiet after nine in the evening. Just then, a figure appeared from the shadows.

| stared at the footage intently. It

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was evident from the figure that it was a woman. When she arrived at my desk, she powered on my computer,

and the screen's light helpedget a better look at her face.

"Florence Levin," | said in a low voice. | had not expected it to be her.

The office lights were all turned on at that moment, and | walked into the room with Sandra.

Sandra seemed calm, but her voice was chilling as she said, "Florence, | never expected it to be you."

She seemed shocked when she saw us and sounded confused as she asked, "Director, what are the two of you

doing here?"

"It's late at night. What are you doing sneaking into the office and coming to my desk?" | asked, cutting straight

to the point. Florence seemed sheepish when she heard that. She muttered, "1-1..."

Sandra frowned. Then, she sighed and said, "Manipulating data so it would cause a system error. | never thought

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you were capable of doing such things, Florence. I'm really disappointed in you."

When Florence heard that, she waved her hands and said, "N-No, Director, letexplain."

"That's enough. I'll announce this

during tomorrow's meeting and

you'll resign.after taking

responsibility for your actions. Your

pay will be given to you accordingly,"

Sandra decided. "Wanda,

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favor and don't look into this

anymore, alright?"

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She must be close to Florence.

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After thinking it through, | nodded." Alright. | won't look into it any further."