"What about you? Do you know how this incident will affect the department?"
Jaylin glanced at Mavis and the others, and her tone was very unfriendly.
Mavis frowned, and argued, "Ms. Lambert, we didn't purchase these items. How could we use such clumsy means to get money that we shouldn't have?"
At this moment, Lexi, who had been silent all this time, became tense, as if hesitating to speak.
Nyla immediately pulled her out and said, "Do you know something? Don't worry. As long as you tell everything you know, no one will blame you, and no one will dare to do anything to you."
The implication was to tell her not to be afraid of the person behind her.
Mavis thought she got the wrong bills because she was too tired last night.
As soon as she tried to make up some words for her, she heard Lexi say, "I'm sorry, Mavis, but I can't hide anything for you anymore. I struggled all night last night, and I felt really uncomfortable.
Hearing this, Mavis stared back at her instantly.
Lexi continued, "Mavis, I went shopping with you yesterday, and you told me to make false accounts. And you said it would not be found out by the company, and the money would be able to go to your own pocket."
"You told me to do all of this, and you told me not to tell it to others, and warned me that if I dare to reveal a word, I would pack up and leave the company."
"I'm sorry, Mavis. I really can't do it. I'm sorry."
Mavis sneered and asked, "Do you have any conscience in what you said? Don't you know what we bought when we went out yesterday? Why are you slandering me?"
Yesterday she was kind enough to teach Lexi how to survive in the company, but today Lexi actually slandered her.
Mavis didn't understand.
"Mavis, I know there is someone behind you, but I really can't hide it for you anymore. I'm sorry."
Lexi kept saying she was sorry, with a terribly apologetic and terrified expression on her face, and Nyla caught it in an instant.
She offered to speak up for Lexi.
"It's okay. You don't have to be afraid. This company is hers. Mavis' doing so is too much. Do you really think that you can be lawless when someone backs you up?"
Mavis didn't say a word, but just stared at Lexi.
"I'm sorry, Mavis. I'm really sorry."
Lexi cried aloud, and really performed the best performance.
Nyla and Cambria were still chattering, but Jaylin slapped the table and stopped them loudly, "Enough! We're in the company! Are there any rules?"
"What is the truth of the matter? I will send someone to investigate. Before there is no conclusive evidence, no one should make speculations. Put aside the work you are doing."
"Nyla, take the others out. Mavis you stay."
After she said so, Nyla took the people away.
After the office door closed, Jaylin frowned and asked in a low voice, "Do you understand what's going on?"
Mavis raised her eyes, "Lexi slandered me. Has she been bought?"
Although she had not been in the workplace for a long time, she was not stupid. She can tell it.
Jaylin nodded and sighed, "Someone should be targeting you."
Jaylin had encountered this kind of thing before.
She had seen too many intrigues in the workplace.
"Go back first. Be careful of the people around you. I will investigate it clearly."
Mavis pursed her lips, hesitated, then turned and left.
When she returned to her table, Nyla was looking at her proudly.
Looking around, all the people who looked at Mavis lowered their heads. All of them were two-faced.
She wondered how many of them were her enemies.
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