The moment she saw Penelope, Susan froze completely.
She watched as everyone in the conference room treated Penelope with the utmost respect, calling her ‘Mrs. Stapleton.’ And Penelope accepted the title so naturally, as if she truly was…
“I don’t think I need to introduce myself, do I?” Penelope said, taking a seat next to Susan. She turned to face her. “After all, we’re old classmates. We just saw each other yesterday.”
Susan forced a smile. “Penelope, I can’t believe you’re really Mrs. Stapleton. That’s… that’s wonderful. Congratulations.”
“Thank you,” Penelope replied with a smile.
“I think you might have misunderstood what I said yesterday. I was just joking.”
“What did you say yesterday?”
“I…”
Susan was about to speak but stopped herself, remembering they weren't alone. Anything she said could be used as evidence of her attempt to leak company secrets.
“I didn’t say anything. Nothing at all. You’re overthinking it.”
Penelope shook her head and chuckled, then played a video on a screen.
It was footage from outside her house yesterday, showing Susan’s grand declaration that if Penelope was the young mistress of Zenith Group, she would quit her job.
“I was just… just kidding.”
“So your words are meaningless?”
“…”
Penelope didn’t press the point. She continued playing the video, which then showed Susan demanding that the Sullivan family pay the six hundred thousand, promising in return to give them the competitor’s design plans and base prices. The surveillance camera outside her house had captured it all—crystal clear video and audio, leaving no room for doubt.
Susan was dumbstruck. Her colleagues, hearing her words, were furious. The project they had all worked so hard on had been nearly sabotaged because of her.
“Susan, do you have any idea how much damage this could have caused the company?”
“You would have dragged down everyone on our team, you know that?”



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