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Unveiling the Genius Behind the Divorcee by Lily Foster

Chapter 52
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Unveiling the Genius Behind the Divorcee Chapter 52

Chapter 52 One Step Closer to the Truth

For her, Aylin had no sympathy at all, and even felt disgusted.

As a secretary, one should fulfill the responsibilities that come with the role.

Surpassing one’s superiors, lying, are big taboos in work!

“Leave before I change my mind!”

Aylin withdrew her gaze, her beautiful face showing a solemn expression. She focused on her work,

not saying another word.

Jasmine stared blankly at Aylin, waiting until she was sure that Aylin wouldn’t change her mind. Then,

in a daze, she got up and walked towards the exit.

Daniel quickly learned about Jasmine’s dismissal, and his doubts grew regarding Aylin’s reluctance

to cooperate with the Delacruz Group.

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There were countless companies in New York that wanted to collaborate with the Delacruz Group. He

wondered why Aylin would refuse such an opportunity. With this thought in mind, he gently

knocked on Aylin’s office door.

“Daniel?”

Aylin looked up and gazed at Daniel.

After sitting down, Daniel cleared his throat and asked, “I heard that you didn’t agree to cooperate with

the Delacruz Group. Is there some kind of misunderstanding?”

Daniel’s question was quite straightforward.

Aylin didn’t hesitate at all; she just smiled.

“Daniel, as you know, I’ve just taken over the company, and the previous projects and collaborations

need to be reviewed again. For now, there’s no need to start any new partnerships. Although the

Delacruz Group is one of the top companies in New York, it doesn’t mean that all collaborations are

suitable. I’d like to wait a bit longer.”

Seeing that Aylin was unwilling to speak openly, Daniel didn’t press her further.

Young people always have their own unique ideas.

He believed that Aylin was right; any decision he made was well thought out.

“True, I noticed that you let Jasmine go, and now there’s no one to help you with the miscellaneous

tasks at the company. Actually, that’s the reason I came to see you.”

Aylin said with a light laugh, “Could it be that Daniel has a better candidate in mind?”

Daniel laughed heartily and said, “I knew I couldn’t hide it from you. I’ve actually trained someone

Chapter 52 One Step Closer to the Truth

Hained Hugo, who graduated from Northilde University School of Business. You might have a lot of

social engagements in the future, and having a inale secretary would be perfect to help you ward off

Avin was quite suptseil, as she hadn’t expected Daulel to have even arranged this kind of thing for her.

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Recently, she has been so busy with various tasks that she hasn’t had the time to find a personal

secretary. Now, with Dantel’s recommendation, It has really saved her a lot of trouble.

“Emel’s recomme alation must be reliable. Let him know to come to work, I won’t treat him

Dantel nodded and began to report on his recent work.

“Alx Koch, the company has been pretty much cleared up now, and those in the board of directors who

supported Hanson have stopped causing trouble. The employees under you have been singing yyn

praises They all say that since you took this position, not only have the benefits at the Koch Catsup

improved, but the work goals have also become much clearer. However, there’s one thing…”

Auniel paised for a moment, then continued, “I looked through the resignation records of the past few

years and found something strange. There was person who was doing well in the company three years

ago, but suddenly quit. The reason for leaving was quite odd, claiming they won the lottery and wanted

to go home to enjoy their fortune.”

Winning the lottery?

Aylin was taken aback. Who would believe such a bizarre reason for quitting?

“What’s this person’s name?”