"What should I do?" After walking quite a distance away, Hannah's wailing was heard coming from the break room.
Amelia smirked. After discussing with Hannah and Jackson, Amelia thought that perhaps Monique was not as bad as she thought.
Amelia placed the bottle filled with water on Monique's table. Although she was discontent, she dared not go against Monique, thinking that there had to be someone strong backing her up. She smiled, with an attitude much better than before. "Monique, I refilled your water for you. I'll place it right here."
Amelia placed the bottle right next to the computer.
Monique lifted her head. "Thank you so much." Then, continued typing out her proposal.
As Monique was typing, she wrote down all the important points in a notebook--in case something happened to the computer again and she lost all of her data once again.
Amelia did not back away immediately. Instead, she asked, "How's the proposal coming along?"
Embarrassed, Monique looked up and shyly smiled. "I only managed to get a tiny bit of it done."
"Only a bit?" Amelia smirked, looking disdainful. "Well, it's fine as long as you can get it done by today. Feel free to ask me anything. Walt is looking for me. I'll head over there for now."
Monique had tons of questions that she wanted to ask, but was cut short when Amelia's back was already facing her as she left.
Monique had no choice but to continue searching for more information on the net.
Amelia knocked on the door and entered Walt's office. "Sir, is there anything I can help with?"
Amelia was not willing to give up on the other three proposals; the rewards were high.
Amelia trembled. "No problem then. I'll prioritize helping Monique with her proposal and work overtime on my own proposals."
Walt sneered. "You're excused."
Walt knew in his heart that Amelia had two planning assistants, so getting three proposals done was not a problem. Besides, Monique's proposal was a piece of cake for them. He had observed the day before and found out that, despite the proposal being something new to Monique, she was still willing to earnestly learn. She was the only one left working overtime when the others had already gone home.
Moreover, she was not acting proudly, even though she was the chairman’s girlfriend. Given her status, she could just easily order anyone however she pleased, but she did not.
Amelia shamefully walked out of Walt's office. She started stomping her feet resentfully as soon as the door was closed shut, feeling sullen.
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