Wendy’s gaze turned cold in an instant. "It's not like I can change my appearance. I got it from my mom, so how dare you disregard all of my hard work by saying that I got here just by using my look? Also, you keep saying you 'work hard', but does 'working hard' in your case mean browsing Amazon and playing games on your phone?
"Tell me, how many times have I helped you publish notices for your students? When have I turned you down even when I'm at my busiest? When have I turned you down whenever you encounter any problematic students and whenever you ask me to help you run your errands?
"I'll have you know I'm fully qualified for this job. I got this job based on my capabilities, so what makes you think that I don't have the right to stay here on campus just because YOU say I shouldn't? You have the least right to say that to me, so if anyone should be fired, it should be you." she shouted.
She didn't like picking fights with others, but she couldn't possibly just stand there and let herself be slandered like that.
She really tried her best in everything and gave her all even when no one was watching, which was why this wasn't a valid reason for others to humiliate her.
When Carmen saw that the two of them was ready to throw fists at each other, she stepped in and hurriedly said, "Cael, Wendy! Stop it right now! Can't you two just sit it out and have a proper discussion? Actually-"
"Shut up!" Cael shouted as he turned around to face her. "Who died and made you our peacemaker, Carmen? Tell me, who was the one who first badmouthed Wendy when she first stepped into our office?"
"You've gone mad, Cael. How could you-"
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