All Her Secrets

Chapter 60
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Chapter 60

Even Leonel, who stood by Catherine’s side, was shocked, just like the secretary.

As an outstanding graduate of a world-renowned political science and law school, he had confidence inhis fluency in Theisian, the universal language. However, Creybian wasn’t his strong suit.

He worried about Catherine because Linda deliberately made things difficult for her. He feared thatCatherine would end up embarrassing herself this time.

With a blank expression, Catherine picked up the document and spent a minute meticulously readingevery word on the paper.

Linda observed Catherine scanning the content and believed that she was merely putting on an act.She couldn’t hide the flicker of disdain in her eyes.

The document was in Creybian, known as one of the most challenging languages in the world.

If Catherine had requested a translated version, Linda would have provided it. But since Catherineaimed to impress and didn’t seek assistance, Linda chose not to offer it.

Catherine reached for the pen beside her and signed her name on the last page of the contract.

Linda’s face turned gloomy upon seeing Catherine complete the signing.

In the end, this girl was ill-suited to be the chairperson of Swann Corporation. Did she eventcomprehend the significance of her signature? How dare she sign without delving into the details?

This audacious move took everyone by surprise. Catherine seemed unconcerned about making a foolof herself, so Linda assumed she would stay on the sidelines.

From behind, Linda retrieved another document, an Eskanan translation of the Creybian contract. Shelooked at Catherine with a cold expression, her attitude bordering on impoliteness.

“Miss Swann, here is the translated version. Would you like to take a look?”

Catherine accepted the documents and briefly scanned the content. She then raised her gaze slowly,her eyes ice-cold as she stared at Linda. Her voice dripped with coldness and severity as she spoke,“Who translated this?”

Seeing her cold expression, Linda suddenly felt uneasy and stressed. She had planned to giveCatherine a lesson, but now she could only confess everything.

“Miss Swann, the translator, is the secretary in charge of our business with Creybia. Is there anythingproblem?” she asked.

Bago and tanned the third line. She gave Linda a cold glance, her deep eyes sharp and chilling like aneagle, making everyone anxious.

The words she spoke were even colder and more terrifying. “As a professional Creybian translator, theperson made the most basic grammatical mistake.”

Linda quickly approached to take a look. While she wasn’t an expert in Creybian, she was proficient ineight languages and could understand to some extent.

After reading what Catherine pointed out and carefully reviewing the content, she discovered atranslation error. She was suddenly struck with shock, feeling as if she had been struck by lightning.Embarrassment washed over her. Her plan had been to teach Catherine a lesson, but now she foundherself unable to provide an accurate translation of the document.

It wasn’t Catherine who would end up embarrassed; it was Linda herself.

Despite being middle-aged, Linda felt like a clown in the presence of Catherine, a young girl. Sheberated herself for lacking the necessary abilities and attempting to embarrass others. In the end, shehad only made a fool of herself.novelbin

Upon discovering the mistake, Linda immediately offered a respectful and sincere apology.” MissSwann, I’m sorry. It was my mistake in my work. I am willing to accept any punishment, and I ask foryour forgiveness.”

Everyone present was dumbfounded. Miss Swann had already made Linda listen to her?

People had anticipated that Catherine would seize this opportunity to win Linda’s favor and gain someadvantages. However, to their surprise, Catherine publicly reprimanded Linda without showing anymercy.

“Your performance bonus for this month will be deducted. Consider it your punishment, Catherine saidwith a relaxed tone.

The junior secretary beside Linda turned pale with fear, glancing at her cautiously, wondering if Lindawould explode in anger.

Contrary to their expectations, Linda nodded without any retort and replied, “Thank you, Miss Swann.”

The junior secretary couldn’t believe what she had witnessed. Cruella De Vil had vanished, and MissSwann emerged as the true queen.

Linda was known for her strong principles and refusal to compromise, which meant she couldn’ttolerate the slightest mistake. She had made a mistake, and if Catherine hadn’t punished her, Lindawould have looked down upon her.

On the other hand, Catherine’s actions further solidified Linda’s appreciation for her unwaveringdetermination.

After this lesson, Linda no longer dared to make things difficult for the new chairperson. She nowrealized that Miss Swann was an extraordinary individual.

Handing another document to Catherine, Linda said, “Miss Swann, this is the financial allocation for thismonth. Please take a look.”

“Hmm!” Catherine responded lazily, her attitude nonchalant. However, no one dared to question her inthe office. After all, they had all witnessed the earlier scene and understood that challenging her wouldlead to dire consequences.

Catherine glanced at the financial allocation and could see everything. After all, the Swann Corporationwas a large enterprise, and Vicente had only hired talents. The accounts were meticulously done.

Though she could grasp everything at a glance, her eyes narrowed, and a sudden change came overher face as she noticed a particular personal allocation.

Linda no longer underestimated Catherine and promptly detected the shift in her expression. “MissSwann, this is a personal fund request from Mr. Johnathan. It went through a private account, and onemillion was transferred from here last week,” Linda explained promptly. Catherine furrowed her brows,feeling perplexed. “Does he have the authority to do that?”

“Miss Swann, this was demanded by Mr. Johnathan. His uncle is the finance manager in charge ofdisbursements, and the Swanns’ children have monthly allowances. This is considered an advancepayment, and he has already exceeded the limit by over three million.”

Johnathan had previously restrained himself while Vicente was alive, requesting only small amounts,typically a few hundred thousand.

After all, Johnathan was Vicente’s grandson, so he had never taken this issue seriously.

However, after Vicente’s passing, Johnathan began acting without restraint. He saw himself as theSwanns’ heir and took advantage of the Swann Corporation. With his relative serving as the financemanager, he found various excuses to borrow money from the company.

After Linda clarified the situation, Catherine’s face darkened. She issued an order to Linda, saying,“Notify the HR department to terminate the employment of this finance manager due to negligence inhis duties.”

Even Linda was taken aback by such a command.

Linda had just mentioned that the finance manager was Johnathan’s uncle, which meant he wasCatherine’s uncle as well.

Was Catherine truly planning to fire her own uncle?

Linda hesitated for a moment and then spoke slowly, “Miss Swann, are you absolutely sure about this?”

Catherine raised her head slowly, her cold gaze fixed on Linda, exuding an imposing and intimidatingaura that sent shivers down one’s spine.

“What seems to be the problem? Wasn’t I clear enough?” she calmly inquired.

However, her seemingly plain words carried a strong undercurrent of threat.

Even Linda, an experienced businesswoman, felt a sense of fear. “Yes, Miss Swann. I will issue theinstructions to the HR department today,” she promptly responded.

“Is there anything else I can assist you with, Miss Swann?”

Catherine waved her hand dismissively, and Linda, along with the junior secretary, respectfully exitedthe office. Linda even closed the office door behind her before leaving.

Once they were gone, the junior secretary patted her chest in relief and said to Linda, “Linda, MissSwann has such a commanding presence. It’s hard to believe she’s still a student.”

Linda glanced at the secretary, silently conveying that she was completely unaware of the truesituation.

Then she walked away with a mysterious smile.

“The new chairperson looks like a kitten but is a tiger. It seems that the Swann Corporation will changeupside down,” she thought.

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