Chapter 47 A Farce
Unfortunately, Mona didn’t accept Sienna’s explanation and bluntly rejected it, “Sienna, I advise
you to admit it early, or no one will be able to help you!”
No matter how much support Donald provided, Sienna would still have to bear the consequences.
Did Sienna really think that Mona’s years at Read Law were in vain, that she couldn’t even handle
such a minor issue?
“Alright,” Donald, having listened to the arguments for a while, couldn’t help but intervene, bringing an end to the farce, “I will handle this matter. You all get back to work.”
“Sienna, come to my office.”
Everyone dispersed, returning to their desks, but their eyes remained on Donald’s office, waiting for the drama to unfold.
Sienna followed Donald into the room, and he closed the door and the blinds before sighing. “You should know what I am going to say to you.”
He had long known she was intelligent, even going to great lengths to achieve her revenge.
Capable, strong-willed, and smart. Sienna was someone who could accomplish great things.
But sometimes, things did not go as planned, and the road to success was filled with obstacles.
Naturally, Sienna would encounter resistance as she climbed the ladder..
Mona’s resistance was the smallest because it was a personal emotion, not involving significant financial interests.
“I didn’t do it,” Sienna reiterated, “but for now, there’s no way to prove it.”
This was also Donald’s dilemma, or else he would have defended Sienna and cleared her name long
ago.
With the situation leaning heavily in Mona’s favor, Donald, as the boss, found himself caught in the middle.
Persuasion was the key to winning people over. Donald couldn’t simply force everyone to believe in Sienna’s story and accuse Mona without any evidence, as such a reckless approach would only alienate people and drive them away.
Once trust was lost, the firm would fall apart, becoming an empty shell. This fundamental principle of managing a company was well understood by Sienna.
“One day, I’ll prove your innocence,” Donald said helplessly, “but for now…”
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For now, she had to bear the responsibility and put an end t
“Alright, I understand ”
After only two seconds of contemplation, Stena responded esteively, “I won’t let myesifis wronged forever, Ell prove my came in later!”
Donald couldn’t cover everything, and he had his own dif
make things harder for him
He had helped her a lot, and in return, she should chouse in trust him
It a small concession could make things easter for Tonald, she didn’t mind taking that step
The incident was eventually suppressed, and Stenna received a symtuoli punishment of 150 dollars
as a lesson
Despite Donald’s disciplinary action against Stemma, it did not appease the others instead, they tell
he was biased toward her
Such a severe mistake caused immeasurable damage to the time and muld even result in losing important clients.
Even firing Sienna wouldn’t be too much, but Donald only tied her a small amm
Everyone was complaining about it, and they couldn’t help but talks about 11 in private
“Being beautiful is all that matters because you can get away with anything!”
“That’s right. The famous Mrs. Olson of the Mckinney family, who’s supposed to be dignified, came to our small firm to settle, it’s really too much of a hardship for her!”
Several people were chatting happily in the pantry, and Stenna walked in like she didn’t care,
pouring coffee.
Everyone saw her and immediately shut their mouths, but soon they started laughing again “Shouldn’t the young lady be drinking hand ground coffee? How could your drink this kind of
blended coffee!”
“Only ordinary people like us would drink this kind of coffee. I didn’t expect the Mckinney family’ young lady to be so approachable.”
Sienna paid no attention to the ridicule, finished pouring coffee, and prepared to leave.
These words could not harm her at all, as she had endured humiliations many times worse than
this.
It was ridiculous to think that a few words could knock her down.
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Seeing that Sienna completely ignored them, a few women stood in front of her, blocking her way.
“We were talking to you, didn’t you hear us? You caused such a big trouble for Read Law. Do you think you can get away with it?”
They all disliked Sienna and naturally sided with Mona.
“I have nothing to say to you,” Sienna had many things to do, and she drank coffee just to boost her spirits. She didn’t want to waste her time with them. “If you have nothing to do, go find something to do. Don’t waste my time here.”
Her words instantly angered the women and made her an eyesore.
“What’s so great about you? If Mr. Read didn’t keep you, you would have been on the streets long ago!”
“And what about Mrs. Olson? Mr. Olson now has another companion by his side and doesn’t even care about you!”
Each of their words stabbed at Sienna’s heart, merciless and ruthless.
They seemed to want to watch her die from severe injuries before they were willing to let go.
Getting sympathy from others was a luxury. These people didn’t care about the truth but only cared. about their own happiness.
Sienna had already seen through this, so she couldn’t be bothered to argue with them.
However, if those women continued to act inappropriately, Sienna was not the type to sit idly by and accept mistreatment. She was willing to stand up for herself and defend her interests when
necessary.
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