Chapter 1988 Upbringing
Julia didn’t indulge her and spoke bluntly. “Does a person’s personality truly impact job performance?”
Bella added fuel to the fire on the side. “It’s just that she looks down on being an intern and wants more power. So, she’s taking it out on the job applicants.”
Kaylee shook her head. “No… It’s not like that.”
“Then what?” Julia’s gaze was sharp as it landed on Kaylee.
This made Kaylee feel exposed as if no matter what she was thinking, it would be laid bare in front of Julia.
Kaylee stuttered, “I-I’m just not familiar with the workflow, so…”
Julia raised her hand to interrupt her.
She likely got the gist of what happened, and even if she didn’t, watching Kaylee stumble over her words, it was clear she was making things up on the spot.
Kaylee was probably figuring out how to articulate in a way that Bella couldn’t easily refute while also cleverly shifting the responsibility away.
The next step was probably to point out the job applicant’s bad attitude and whatnot.
Julia honestly didn’t want to listen to any more of these attempts to dodge responsibility.
“Just say it straight. What’s your purpose for coming?”
Kaylee knew that Julia was impatient and she had messed things up.
“I came to submit my letter of reflection to Elisa, and I also want to return to work at the company. I promise that a similar situation will not happen again,” Kaylee said sincerely, walking over to hand the letter of reflection to Elisa.
Yet, her gaze never left Gareth, who was standing next to Elisa.
Elisa held the letter of reflection in her hands, remaining silent and noncommittal.
How has she reflected? She’s just playing the victim. She could’ve either delivered the letter directly to the company or sent it to me online.
Despite having so many other opportunities, Kaylee insisted on picking that moment to hand the letter
over.
Even Elisa understood this little scheme, so how could Julia not realize it?
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