The other secretaries were evidently curious about her expression.
“What’s wrong with you? Why aren’t you saying anything?”
There was still a stack of files in her hands. She raised her right hand and tucked her hair behind her ears before saying slightly awkwardly, “I think I just… saw something that I shouldn’t have…”
Her actions had already piqued everyone’s curiosity, but what she said made them more inquisitive. Someone couldn’t help but ask, “What happened?”
The male secretary in the office laughed. “Something you shouldn’t have seen is our topic of idle conversation.”
“Tell us, quick. What on earth happened? We all work together and have such great relationships with each other. Who would rat you out?” Another younger female secretary couldn’t help but persuade her.
After all, the person who had to keep the secret had it the hardest.
While those who wanted to listen to gossip had no burdens.
When all was said and done, they didn’t spread it.
Everyone else started convincing her.
The female secretary really wanted to talk about it. As everyone persuaded her, she couldn’t help but spill the beans.
“I just… passed by Mr. Wickam’s door and saw Ms. Benett with a pale face. Her clothes were slightly wrinkled as well. The door had been open, and I saw that Mr. Wickam’s necktie had been torn off. His face was dark, and his gaze was terrifying…”
Everyone couldn’t help but visualize the scene as soon as she said it. The astonishment in their eyes grew.
“D*mn… Don’t tell me that Ms. Benett still has feelings for Mr. Wickam. It couldn’t be that she’s getting close to Mr. Wickam so she can force herself onto…”
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