Chapter 833 The Missing File
Chapter 833 The Missing File
Susan waited for a while, and two luxurymercial vehicles arrived at the gate of WST. When the
vehicles stopped, Susan walked over in no time.
ra first got off the car. Looking at Susan, she hurriedly called her, "Miss Phillips."
Susan nodded.
Then, Manuel got off the vehicle, too. After getting off the vehicle, ra came forward to help Manuel
tie up his ck tie and said sweetly, "It''s a bit crooked."
Manuel took a nce at ra and said, "Thank you."
ra wore a bashful expression on her face. Susan was a bit speechless to see them flirting during
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working hours. But she was now a subordinate and dared not have any dissatisfaction with Manuel. All
she could show was a ttering smile.
After they finished, Susan volunteered to speak, "Mr Johnson."
Manuel squinted at Susan. With a dark expression, he said, "Susan, as a leader, you need to be
punctual."
Susan had prepared for that, so when Manuel was scolding her, she did not feel anything strange. She
just nodded and replied, "I''ll be punctual next time."
She didn''t exin more. Manuel nced at her again, and spoke, "Get in there."
He then strode ahead, followed by ra, hurriedly. Susan stopped, and Tammy immediately came over
to her, "Miss Phillips, luckily you are here, I was on edge all the way and afraid you haven''t arrived.
Thank God you are here, I''m so relieved now."
"Where''s myptop?" Susan cared nothing but this.
"In ra''s hand, theptop she''s holding now is yours," Tammy answered.
"Why did she have myptop?" No wonder theptop she had just seen looked a bit familiar.
"She said Mr Johnson need to see more about the scheme, so I gave it to her," Tammy exined.
Therefore, Susan didn''t think too much of it. Based on her understanding of Manuel, she always
thought that he was not at ease with her. Although when the scheme was finalized and confirmed by
him yesterday, it was inevitable that he would check it again early this morning.
"Hurry up, Miss Phillips." Tammy urged.
Susan also felt that even Manuel was waiting for them, so she hastened to catch up.
They were warmly entertained by the partnerpany''s hospitality and sat in the meeting room.
Manuel was talking with the partnerpany''s leader, Mr Brown.
Manuel had just turned 25 a few days ago while the leader of the partnerpany looked at least 50
years old. Although they were from different generations, they were not far apart in the conversation.
Manuel was not old, but his calm and steady style let him be an extremely outstanding existence on
such a business asion.
The staff of the partnerpany helped them connect theputer projection. Everything was ready.
Susan opened herptop and looked for her file. But when she opened the stored files, she was
stunnedpletely. She looked for the PPT again and again, but still couldn''t find it.
"Tammy," Susan quietly called the person standing next to her.
Tammy hurriedly stepped forward, "What''s wrong, Miss Phillips?"
"Where is my file?" Susan asked.
"Isn''t it in there? I just confirmed that it''s in there." Tammy quickly looked at theptop about the
storage ce.
"No, there''s nothing." Susan was a little flustered, while she was trying to hide her feelings.
Tammy was also scared. Was she hallucinating? She had confirmed it again and again.
Tammy hurriedly took over the Bluetooth mouse in Susan''s hand, looking for it in theptop. But the
PPT was gone. She couldn''t find it by searching for the file''s name.
Susan began to be nervous, and so did Tammy, who was about to cry.
"Why?! It''s not possible!" Susan thought.
Manuel was still talking to Mr Brown, and they were enjoying their conversation, during which Manuel
quietly looked at Susan''s side. Seeing her panic, he knew that something must happen. But he showed
neither surprise nor strange and was still talking to the leader calmly.
ra, who was standing behind Manuel, was smiling secretly. Seeing the anxious expressions of
Susan and Tammy, she knew exactly what happened. She was waiting to see how Susan was going to
report her work without her PPT. She could even imagine the consequence followed by this and what
humiliating consequences would happen to Susan.
"Is it still not ready yet?" the partner leader asked his subordinate.
It indeed took a little long time.
His subordinate hurriedly said respectfully, "It''s ready, Mr Brown. We are just waiting for Miss Phillips to
put her file on."
"Okay." The leader heard that it was Susan''s problem, so he didn''t ask more about it. But such an
urging was a sign that he couldn''t wait. Luckily, the moment someone came into the meeting room to
find Mr Brown for reporting her work, Mr Brown was about to refuse, but Manuel took the opportunity to
say, "Mr Brown, I need to use the restroom."
Mr Brown nodded. He was a bit pleased with Manuel''s EQ. At such a young age, he spoke and
behavedfortably.
After leaving, Manuel didn''t go straight to the restroom, but to Susan, with a dark face, "What''s wrong?"
Susan bit her lips, looked up at Manuel, and said, "The PPT we madest night was missing."
Manuel''s face suddenly changed. Susan knew she would be scolded, and it was her fault. She felt that
even if Manuel shot her with a gun now, she also deserved it.
"Miss Phillips called me to check the file again and again, and I checked it and then gave it to ra, I
don''t know why…" Tammy''s eyes turned red.
Tammy took responsibility for this failure. But she couldn''t figure out why it suddenly disappeared.
ra now followed Manuel. After hearing Tammy''s words, she hurriedly said, "I can prove it. When I
went to Miss Phillips'' office, Tammy repeatedly confirmed to me that the file was still in herptop."
She seemed to help Tammy, but in fact, to get herself out of this. She achieved her purpose.
"I''ll take the previous draft scheme to report first," Susan said, constrainedly.
The scheme was changed over ten times. Every draft was stored separately in case a previous edition
was needed. So, she still had thetest draft except for the final one. There were just some changes in
the contents, which would indeed have some impact.
Manuel looked at Susan coldly and showed a darker face when hearing her words.
He lowered his voice, but that could not cover his great anger, "Susan, are you taking the business
negotiation as a joke? Do you know how rigorous a business negotiation has to be?"
She knew, but she had no choice now. She could not manage to report it orally, and it would show no
sincerity to them. At this point, it was the only n she could think of.