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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 952

Kaia stood up, saying, "Thank you, Mr. Pilsner."

"I'm looking for a secretary. If you're interested, come join Pilsner Group and work with me," Jonah said.

With those words, Jonah had effectively appointed Kaia as his secretary.

Joanne stared in shock. "Jonah, are you really making her your secretary?"

Hailey watched quietly, just as stunned. Jonah's inner circle had always consisted of men—he'd never had a female secretary. Yet here he was, breaking tradition by choosing Kaia.

Ewan smirked. "Ms. Hailey, looks like Mr. Pilsner has a soft spot for Kaia."

A sharp pang twisted in Hailey's chest.

Meanwhile, Kaia's heart swelled with joy, and she couldn't help but smile. "Thank you, Mr. Pilsner. I'll do my best and follow your every word."

Jonah nodded. "Good."

Kaia settled beside him and poured a glass of wine. "Mr. Pilsner, let me pour you some wine."

The nearby executives chuckled. "I've never seen Mr. Pilsner hire a female secretary before."

"Kaia, he clearly sees something special in you. Don't let this opportunity slip away."

Kaia smiled. "I won't."

Joanne's gaze burned with envy as she focused on Kaia.

Not far away, Ewan observed the unfolding scene with a sense of satisfaction.

Despite his alliance with Joanne, she had never managed to capture Jonah's affection. Now that Jonah had clearly set his sights on Kaia, the outcome was the same in Ewan's eyes.

His gaze shifted to Hailey, whose face had gone pale. With a smug grin, he said, "Ms. Hailey, it seems like you've truly become part of Mr. Pilsner's past. Why not give me a chance instead?"

Hailey straightened her posture. "Joanne, how do you even have the time to mock me? It's clear you're the one who's hurting. You spend all your time plotting, only to see someone else's dreams come true."

"How dare you?" Joanne's expression darkened for a split second before she quickly masked it with a smug grin. "Ms. Hailey, Kaia looks strikingly similar to you, doesn't she? I'm sure that's hard for you to take.

"She's younger and knows exactly how to win Jonah over. You, however, are nothing but yesterday's news. Jonah will forget about you before long."

Joanne knew exactly how to twist the knife—every word she spoke dug deep, striking Hailey in the most vulnerable places.

Hailey clenched her hands into fists. "Joanne, you might want to worry more about yourself."

With that, she turned and walked out of the restroom, heading back to the main hall.

Across the room, she saw Jonah stand up, preparing to leave. Kaia was right behind him, holding the black suit jacket Jonah had left on the couch.

The sight pierced Hailey like a knife. That familiar jacket was now in the hands of a younger woman.

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