Chapter 92
Aurora remained silent, resting her right hand against her chin as she lazily observed Linda.
Every now and then, she lifted her gaze, exuding the air of a relaxed Persian cat–elegant yet indifferent.
Linda carefully studied Aurora’s expression.
Seeing her so calm and composed, she couldn’t help but clench her fists.
“Fine, Aurora Walton, enjoy your arrogance while you can. In a moment, you won’t be able to say a word.
“Let’s see what you amount to once this proposal is mine in front of the manager,” Linda thought.
With an air of confidence, Linda strode onto the stage, her chin lifted high.
Aurora found it utterly amusing.
As soon as Linda plugged her USB drive into the computer and projected the proposal onto the screen, a glint of realization flashed in Aurora’s eyes.
Just as expected.
So, Linda really did steal her proposal.
Aurora showed no obvious reaction–she merely raised an eyebrow, a faint, unreadable smile playing at her lips.
It was as if she hadn’t even noticed Linda’s provocative gaze.
Linda gritted her teeth and thought, “Let’s see if you can keep smiling after this.”
Clearing her throat, she began confidently, “This proposal is the result of my hard work over the past few days.
“I believe the Vanguard Group’s luxury hot spring project can collaborate with a high–end brand, or better yet, bring in a
celebrity ambassador and organize a reality show to promote the resort.”
With that, she flipped to the next slide, walking the room through the project’s details step by step.
The entire room fell silent.
Everyone held their breath, carefully analyzing the content of the presentation.
And when they finished reading, a collective gasp echoed through the room.
The idea was undeniably well–structured, almost too well–structured.
Even the project manager couldn’t help but marvel, “This… Linda, are you sure you developed this proposal yourself?”
inda’s expression darkened. “Mr. Gardener, what do you mean by that? I created this PowerPoint, and I’m the one presenting it.
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If it’s not mine, then whose could it be?”
The project manager stared at her, puzzled.
Something about this proposal felt incredibly familiar–he was certain he had seen it before.
Yet, for some reason, he couldn’t quite place it.
But at the end of the day, it was Linda who had brought the proposal to the table.
Everyone exchanged glances before eventually applauding.
“Well, Linda’s proposal is quite impressive this time.”
“Indeed. It’s surprisingly well–structured and fits the project’s theme perfectly.”
“We may have underestimated her–she might actually have potential.”
The meeting room wasn’t large, and every word of praise from the leadership landed directly in Linda’s ears.
A sense of pride swelled in her chest.
This is how it should be.
She was no less capable than Aurora–so why should Aurora be the one basking in the spotlight?
Now, she had proven that she didn’t need Chuck to rise in the company.
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