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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 44

Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia Chapter 44

The group arrived at the CEO’s office on the 68th floor. The assistants split up and updated everything in the office. They also placed all the essential documents on the desk.

At the same time, the notice the former chairman gave was like a bomb that exploded in the corporation.

As they say, there tends to be more drama and gossip in places with more women. When they saw Rachel’s stunningly gorgeous face, they jumped to conclusions and assumed she was just a pretty “vase.”

“If I remember correctly, our chairman has the last name Johnson, right? What’s wrong with him? How could he get someone with another last name to manage the company!?!”

“And this woman seems only about 22 or 23 years old. Isn’t that a little too young!?!”

“Do you guys think this woman and the chairman… has some unusual relationship?”

“She might not be a Johnson, but she matters dearly to the chairman. I heard that she grew up watching him negotiate. At 16, she made it into the royal business school, which is rare for anyone to do. At 18, she was already a purchaser of drugs and medicine. Her life experiences are far more interesting than we can imagine,” a woman said nonchalantly. “They say that people newly appointed to positions of responsibility tend to make far–reaching changes. Instead of arguing with each other here, why don’t you think about how to protect yourselves?”

After saying that, she turned around and left.

Everyone watched her leave before asking, “Who’s that woman just now? Which department is she from?”

“I haven’t met her before. She’s probably an intern.”

Someone knocked on the door of the CEO’s office, and a cold female voice sounded. “Come in!”

The woman with the mug in her hand pushed the door and entered. “Ms. Grey, here’s your coffee.”

Hearing the familiar voice, Rachel slowly looked up, only to be stunned

when she saw the familiar face before her. “Linda Galler!?!”

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