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Chapter 2164 Pulling a Few Strings
Lucy waited by the door until Cindy walked past her before saying, "I got a little curious when I happened to pass by
and saw you working overtime."
Cindy responded with an indifferent grunt and a nod. Despite her dislike for Lucy, she didn't dare to go head-to-
head with her. "Well, I was given the order to work on, so I just wanted to use my time wisely." She gave a
reasonable reply.
Lucy seemed surprised and furrowed her eyebrows. "It hasn't been long since you joined us, but you've already
been given the order to work on. It looks like you're really talented."
Cindy responded humbly, thinking little of herself. "This is all thanks to Miss Warhol. I'm actually not as capable as
you think I am."
After hearing that, Lucy didn't say a single word and went to follow Cindy into the elevator. As soon as the elevator
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtdoor closed, Lucy asked, "Did Miss Warhol have a word with you in private?"
Cindy was stunned in response to Lucy's question, wondering what the latter was trying to imply about the last two
private conversations Serena had with her. Although Serena said nothing to sway her, Cindy was sure she wouldn't
be Lucy's mentee anyway, even if the former didn't approach her privately. Furthermore, Cindy was aware of how
Lucy felt toward Gary, understanding how her emotions could cloud her judgment because of that.
As someone who didn't like to rely heavily on connections for success, Cindy would rather put in the hard work to
prove her worth. Ironically, she somehow ended up using her connections like she had despised without herself
being aware of it, but even so, she was determined to make sure that wouldn't happen again. No matter what
others think of me, I'm going to prove myself with my hard work and effort. At the thought of that, Cindy
immediately played dumb to avoid giving rise to any misunderstanding between her and Lucy. "Huh? What do you
mean?"
Lucy turned around and looked at Cindy with a smile. "Did Miss Warhol say something that has led to a
misunderstanding about me to you?"
"No, there isn't a misunderstanding here. What's wrong? What happened?" Lucy continued to play dumb.
Eventually, Lucy stopped pressing on with her question, thinking she might have probably read too much into the
situation. Thus, upon staring at Cindy for a few seconds, she replied with an affirmative hum and heaved a sigh of
relief. "Alright then. I was just asking anyway."
In the meantime, Cindy looked away without knowing what else to say. Although she hadn't interacted with Lucy
much, she didn't really have a favorable impression of her. After all, Lucy seemed like a woman who liked playing
office politics without wanting to face the consequences.
If playing dirty tricks behind someone else's back is your thing, you should be prepared for the day that your
scheme gets exposed. It's like a package. Anyone who does that needs to have the courage to accept the
consequences, but you? You look like the kind of person who hopes that karma won't come back to you after taking
advantage of someone else. Regardless of how the others felt toward Lucy, Cindy couldn't really bring herself to like
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As soon as the elevator arrived, the two ladies stepped out of it and headed toward the company's lobby. Then,
Lucy suggested giving Cindy a ride home since she drove to the office earlier that day. However, Cindy didn't want
to have anything further to do with her, so she turned her down and decided to take a cab home instead. That's
probably more convenient for me.
Lucy stared at Cindy for a short while and took her eyes off her with a nod. "Alright, stay safe on your way back
home."
Cindy responded with a polite gesture and exited the company's lobby. At that moment, a cab happened to pass by
just in time before she flagged it down. See? That's what I call convenience. Soon, she got home and realized
Aurora wasn't around, believing she must have left home for work or something. Having lost her appetite to eat
because of Lucy, Cindy went on to sleep on the couch in the living room.
Upon lying on the couch for a few moments, Cindy grabbed her cell phone and checked it out, seeing a message
from Aurora, who told her that she would only be back at night. It's not the first time, anyway. She closed her text
message app and immediately received an incoming message on WhatsApp, but before she viewed its content, the
sender's name left her stranded for a second.