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Chapter 208

Chapter: 208

Emerging from the bathroom, Sabrina bumped into Evelyn. ©

“Sabrina, I’m glad to see you back in good health,” Evelyn said with a warm smile.

“Thank you,” Sabrina replied curtly.

“You’ve been out of sight recently. I imagined you were too embarrassed to face anyone.”novelbin

Sabrina retorted lightly, “Yet, you seem cheerful, despite Losing half your year-end bonus. Are youtrying to make me feel bad about your generosity?”

Evelyn’s expression hardened, then she shot back, “Are you convinced you’ve won, Sabrina?”

“What’s that supposed to mean?”

Raising an eyebrow, Evelyn retorted, “You think the mistake was made by the intern?”

Sabrina remained quiet. She was fully aware that the incident was Evelyn’s doing, with the internmerely serving as the scapegoat.

Seeing Sabrina’s silent admission, Evelyn added, “You know I was behind it. Don’t you think Mr.Blakely is aware too? Yet he defended me, blaming the intern. What do you think it means?”

What did it mean?

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Sabrina’s head dropped, the realization hitting her that Tyrone’s protection of Evelyn implied hisindifference towards her, prioritizing Galilea instead.

The ongoing feud with Evelyn would not lead to her transfer from her current position as publicrelations director, regardless of Evelyn’s attempts to tarnish her reputation.

Evelyn was much more important than her reputation.

Evelyn continued, “Even if I lose my entire year-end bonus, it’s just a bonus. My salary remainsunaffected. Plus, the year’s not over yet

There’s a chance I could regain that bonus. You, Sabrina, are the one obsessing over this trivialpunishment. I hope you now understand your standing in Mr. Blakely’s eyes. He was defending you inthe group, but in reality, you gained nothing.”

Her reputation was tarnished, and her work performance was still abysmal.

She was relieved she hadn’t fallen for Tyrone’s defense act, else she would’ve felt utterly foolish.

Thankfully, she had discerned Tyrone’s true intentions.

“What’s your reason for despising me so much?” Sabrina suddenly asked.

“Why should there be a reason? I simply don’t Like you.”

Sabrina insisted, “That can’t be right.”

Sabrina, being an adopted member of the Blakely family, had always been favored by the vicepresident. Even if some didn’t like her, they didn’t dare to express it openly. Like everyone else, Evelynalso had the natural inclination to seek benefits and avoid drawbacks.

Therefore, it was understandable that she chose to be straightforward in her approach.

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