Chapter 129A Enough Senseof Security
Chapter 129 A Enough Sense of Security
Lilian was slightly stunned. The spoon did tilt unheedingly, and the porridge poured into the bowl
sshed on her hand, and the bowl almost fell into the pot.
She endured the pain, cing the bowl on the table and gingerly touching the scalded area. and
nodded towards Francis.
For thepany matters, how could anyone hide from him? It was not surprising that those gossip
and rumors about Clyde reached his ears.
Francis remained silent. The two ate dinner quietly, with only the clinking of cutlery breaking the
silence.
After dinner, Francis went to his study.
While Lilian turned on the television, curling up on her couch.
The sofa was narrow enough to provide her with a sense of security.
On the following day, she went to the office as usual, and the news that she was a dummy had
already spread. People she encountered along the way couldn''t help but cast curious nces her
way.
In a conglomerate as massive as Landau Group, renowned for its stringent hiring standards, it was
inconceivable to most that a dummy person could secure employment.
Some attempted to approach Lilian with greetings, but she merely responded with polite nods and
smiles, refraining from engaging in lengthy conversations.
They weren''t genuinely interested in getting to know her. It was simply a matter of satiating their
curiosity and indulging in office gossip.
When a person who was not as good as them endured hardship, they felt sympathy. However,
when a person who was not as good as them lived like them or better than them, they felt a sense
of unease.
They believed she was unworthy of her position, and subconsciously, they perceived themselves as
inferior to even a dummy colleague.
They were inclined to undermine her, to push her down to what they believed to be her rightful
ce. So they could subsequently disy their benevolence and magnanimity, embellishing their
noble character.
Indeed, the majority of people were hypocrites.
Upon arriving at her office, before she could even take her seat, Katie appeared and burdened her
with a mound of tasks.
Because of Francis''s wordsst night, Lilian also had confidence, and she shook her head and
refused.
On a sheet of paper, she wrote, "My assignments should be arranged by Assistant Nelson."
Katie was stunned as if she didn''t expect Lilian to dare to refuse herself, so she lowered her face
and said, "This wasn''t arranged by me. It was instructed by Ms. Osborne! Since you''ve joined this
department, shouldn''t you follow Ms. Osborne''s directives?"
Ms. Osborne, the manager of the secretariat, held the same authority as Nelson.
Ms. Osborne and Nelson were both Francis''s right-hand assistants. It was said that Ms. Osborne
was Francis''s college ssmate.
Had it not been for Julian''s presence in thepany, many would have surmised that there was
more to the rtionship between Francis and Ms. Osborne.
Lilian pursed her lips and fixed her gaze on the documents Katie had brought. After a moment of
silence, she persisted in writing, "Then it should be Ms. Osborne''s instructions, not you."
Katie''s eyelids twitched, and she chuckled derisively. Her tone grew less friendly as she asked, "So,
after just one night, you''ve suddenly found your confidence. It seems Clyde must have rewarded
you well?"
Lilian stared directly at Katie, or more precisely, at Nelson, who was standing behind Clyde.
"Secretary Katie, if you find yourself with too much free time, should I arrange a transfer to another
department for you?"
As Nelson spoke, Katie was frightened. She quickly turned around, her gaze filled with nervousness
as she looked at Nelson, "Assistant Nelson, howe you''re here?"
Nelson replied, "I have tasks assigned to Lilian. Do you also require her assistance?"
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Katie let out a nervous chuckle, "No, no, Assistant Nelson. How could I dare topete with you for
personnel?"
"I overheard you mentioning that Ms. Osborne assigned these tasks to Lilian."
Katie''s face underwent a subtle change. How unfortunate that Nelson heard her words. Ms.
Osborne hadn''t assigned Lilian any tasks. It was arranged by herself and in the name of Ms.
Osborne.
If she said this, she would offend two people at once, and naturally, she did not dare to admit it.
"Um...... Yes, it was Ms. Osborne who assigned these. I''m just a bit busy, so I thought I''d ask Lilian
for help."
"As busy as you are, Secretary Katie, what exactly is keeping you upied?"
"I......", Katie suddenly hesitated, feeling as though Nelson was deliberately picking a fight. Normally,
he wouldn''t concern himself with such trifles.
Seeing that she couldn''t answer, Nelson didn''t continue to embarrass her, otherwise doing so would
have appeared overly contrived.