Chapter372
I grabbed the report tightly, turned around in anger, and shouted at him, “It’s clearly that woman framing me. The evidence is right in front of you, but you don’t believe it and insist on favoring her.”
No matter how angry, unwilling, or wronged I was.
Reynaldo leaned back in his chair, staring at me with a cold and indifferent gaze.
He said, “In work, if something you did wrong, then it’s wrong. No matter how much you say, it’s just an excuse.”
Not to mention, the so–called evidence you have couldn’t prove anything.
Even if the evidence clearly proves that someone is harming you, it is still your own problem.
Blame yourself for not protecting your own data, not setting a password for your computer, and letting others take advantage.
When faced with such a problem, your first thought is not how others might harm you, but how you can protect yourself.
What I wanted to see was always just the correct data, the correct results. The grievances and scheming among you have nothing to do with me.
Yes, a company’s CEO, what they always focus on is work efficiency and results.
The grudges and scheming between employees were indeed not his
concern.
I was so naive, thinking he would stand up for me.
However, the truth is that if it were Kimberly who was framed, he would definitely not be so indifferent.
In the end, I meant nothing to him in his heart.
Certainly, he despised me so much, what weight could I have in his heart.
I was so naive to think that as long as there was evidence, he would punish Kimberly for me.
Oh, Esmeralda, you are so naive!
I suppressed the thousand emotions in my heart and forced out a smile at him, saying, “I understand, thank you for teaching me, Mr. Humphrey.”
“If there is nothing else, Mr. Humphrey, I will go out and be busy.”
Reynaldo didn’t say anything, just stared at me deeply. In his cold eyes, there seemed to be another hint of emotion hidden.
I didn’t delve into it, nor did I wait for him to speak. I just turned around and walked out on my own.

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