Chapter 272 Teach Coral a Lesson
“You look for a male model. I will tell you when I have a candidate for the
female model.”
Janet thought about it and decided to get some information from Donahue
first.
Something told her Donahue must have someone he liked. It was impossible
to get information from Donahue. Janet had to find a way.
Just as she was about to make a call, her phone rang first.
“Hello, Ann?” Janet frowned.
“Why did you call me? Is it about the company?”
“Let’s not talk about this now. Did something happen to you in Canada?” Ann asked anxiously.
Janet’s heart sank, but her tone remained unchanged. “Who did you hear it
from? I am fine.”
“Really? Do you know Coral took over the app project?” Ann asked doubtfully.
Janet heaved a sigh of relief. She had thought the news was leaked.
However, Janet knew Conrad would put his subordinate in the project
thinking she was dead. She was just surprised it was Coral.
Janet pondered for a moment and said, “No, it was just an accident that
delayed my return.
“As for the company’s project, you don’t have to worry. Conrad knows the
Longfellow Group wants to earn money through the app project. He will not
let Coral mess around. You just have to wait for me to go back.”
“Okay, I am relieved you say so.” Ann heaved a sigh of relief and then teased, “However, Coral is my subordinate now. Do you want me to help you teach
her a lesson?”
“There’s no need,” Janet sneered.
“With Coral’s ability and personality, it’s only a matter of time before something happens. It’s also certain that she will make mistakes. Why take
the initiative to cause trouble?”
Ann thought about it and felt it made sense. “Well, it’s because I’ve wanted to
teach her a lesson for a long time. That woman is stupid. She has just taken
the job for a few days but has been bossing around. I really can’t stand it.”
Ann was a free spirit and was straightforward. So, Coral really got on her
nerves.
“You don’t have to worry. As long as she is in the way of the project, you can
punish her. We want to earn money through a project instead of pandering to
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