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Chapter 2618 - 91: Molly, I Was Tricked by Abraham Redington
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Chapter 2618: Chapter 91: Molly, I Was Tricked by Abraham Redington

Molly Wellington ran out of the CEO’s office, but Abraham Redington didn’t leave immediately.

No one knew what Abraham Redington was thinking. He talked with Charles Taylor in the office for a while, and when he left, his expression was natural.

His cold face showed no displeasure or gloominess from Molly Wellington’s earlier words.

Instead, Charles Taylor watched Abraham Redington walk away, holding a folder and shaking his head at Miss Young behind him, "Oh no... it’s all over now... I think Molly will kill me."

Miss Young looked at him and nodded in agreement.

...

The next day, Molly Wellington came to work at the company as if nothing happened.

Yesterday’s panicked escape was the most embarrassing moment since she arrived in H city.

However, she told herself that this was the last time; she couldn’t trip over the same person again.

Abraham Redington is no longer worth her wavering.

Who knew... she had just arrived at the office and put down her bag, when Miss Young called her.

"Secretary Wellington, please come to the CEO’s office."

Molly Wellington lightly frowned, glanced at her watch, feeling slightly strange.

At this time, Charles Taylor was actually in the office; he also has moments when he arrives on time.

The sun has really risen from the west.

"Okay, I’m coming." Molly Wellington picked up the folder on the table and walked steadily with Miss Young.

At this time, Stella Brown happened to come to work, just in time to see Molly Wellington following Miss Young into the CEO’s office.

She immediately showed dissatisfaction and said to the female colleague next to her, "Why hasn’t Mr. Taylor gotten tired of Secretary Wellington? She embarrassed us at the Royal Palace so much yesterday, openly flirting with Redington Young Master; now the whole company has heard about it, and she still has the nerve to come to work? Mr. Taylor is too nice to her."

"Shh, keep your voice down," said the female colleague next to her.

"She has some abilities to have today’s position. Let’s not meddle in these affairs; this issue has spread throughout the building. If she used improper methods, Headquarters would send someone to investigate."

Last night after work, the gossip about Molly Wellington allegedly throwing herself at Redington Young Master and being caught by Mr. Taylor started circulating among colleagues.

By today, everyone was waiting to see Molly Wellington get fired by Mr. Taylor.

But unexpectedly, this Secretary Wellington is quite impressive; a centipede is not easily squashed.

Stella Brown listened to her colleague, angry but not anxious.

Anyway, she already had someone relay the message to Headquarters.

When the time comes, even if Mr. Taylor tries to cover up, Molly Wellington will still be fired.

...

While outside colleagues were scheming and waiting for drama, inside the office, Molly Wellington felt like strangling Charles Taylor.

"What did you say? You agreed to let me be the negotiation representative?

Charles Taylor, are you out of your mind? If I’m the negotiation representative, how should I negotiate with Abraham Redington? Should I throw myself at him or scold him until he’s drenched?"

The reason she left without looking back yesterday was not only because she was furious and didn’t want to see Abraham Redington; she didn’t want to get involved.

It was also because she knew that if she stayed, the cooperation wouldn’t have worked.

She was afraid she couldn’t control the overwhelming force inside her that would despise Abraham Redington from top to bottom, inside and out.

Charles Taylor knew Molly Wellington would react this way.

But he had his reasons...

Charles Taylor pitifully flipped open the contract document beside him: "I... I was deceived by Abraham Redington. Last night he fooled me dizzy and tricked me into signing this contract. It clearly states that you must be the Royal Palace’s negotiation representative.

Molly... please save me, if you don’t go, just the penalty will cost us 375 million!"

[Update complete, see you tomorrow night~]

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