Leslie rarely interacted with female employees, so he didn’t pay much attention to these matters. Moreover, in hispany,
competence was the primary criterion, and gender was never a consideration. However, it might not be the same in other
companies.
Aurelia continued, “I’m just a regr employee trying to earn a living. In our field, news spreads quickly. If | upset a client, there’s
no shot atnding another job with a differentpany. This world doesn’t stop for my problems, not even for a moment.”
Leslie pondered this for a moment.
It''s true.
Aurelia sighed softly. She poured a little more tea for Leslie and smiled, “Luckily, | distanced myself from you a while back. If
anything were to happen to me, it wouldn’t impact you.”
Leslie raised an eyebrow, realizing that Aurelia’s distant behavior in front of others was to avoid causing trouble for him.
She checked her watch, realizing theworking event was about to end.
“Mr. Synder, | still have work to do. I''ll head downstairs now.”
Watching her retreating figure, Leslie furrowed his brows and asked, “Why did you stand in front of me just now?”
“Have you forgotten? We''re married now. You even fought that foreigner for my sake. | couldn’t just let you get hurt. Good thing
you''ve got some skills.
“Alright, | really need to go now.”
Aurelia hurriedly opened the door and left.
Leslie snapped back to reality, gazing at the steaming tea before him, lost in thought.
Amomentter, Daniel knocked on the door and entered.
“Mr. Synder, the acquisition is settled.”
“Good.” Leslie took a sip of tea and said coldly, “About the foreigner from earlier...”
“I''ve found out his details. How should we handle it?”
“| don’t want to see him again.” Leslie mmed his teacup down, shattering it into two pieces, with tea sshing everywhere.
“Understood.”
After consoling herself, Aurelia entered theworking event hall. Unexpectedly, she crossed paths with Kimberly, who walked
over with a smirk.
“Aurelia, you''re quite busy, huh? Theworking event has already wrapped up, and now you. decide to show up.”
“When ites to being busy, who can keep up with you? Not only do youe up with ns within thepany, but you also
provide advice to others outside of it.” Aurelia retorted sarcastically.Exclusive content ? by N?(v)el/Dr/ama.Org.
Kimberly''s smile froze momentarily, and she countered, “What nonsense are you spouting? Do you have any evidence to
support your im that I’ve caused you harm?”
“Did | mention that you harmed me? Are you so eager to confess?” Aurelia sneered.
“You...” Kimberly gritted her teeth. “You have time to nitpick with me, but you better think. about how to exin things to the
company. Mr. David had an unpleasant altercation with the organizers when he left. Do you think thepany will let it slide?
He’s a foreign guest!” “Kimberly, do youck confidence in yourself so much that you seek to tear others down?” Aurelia retorted.
“What do you mean by that?” Kimberly said in frustration.
“Exactly what | said. If you continue your tricks, |
won''t spare you either!”
“Heh, what can you do about it?” Kimberly raised her head arrogantly and chuckled. “Whether you''ll still be with thepany
tomorrow is still unknown!!
“Do you know the term ‘mutual destruction*?” Aurelia retorted. “Mrs. Lynch still has the flirtatious messages you sent to Mr.
Lynch. If | forward these messages to everyone around. you, do you think you still have a chance to marry into a wealthy family?”
“You!” Kimberly''s eyes nearly popped out.
“I''m going to check out and sign the event summary. You''re so capable, so handle the rest yourself.”
Without giving Kimberly a chance to respond, Aurelia picked up some documents and walked away.
Kimberly seethed with anger, stomping her foot. “Aurelia, you''ll see what happens when you return to thepany!”