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Three Years Forgotten, Why Go Crazy When I Say Goodbye? novel Chapter 191

Vivienne didn't care whether Willow was right or wrong, nor did she care what the correct standard should be. She only felt that Willow was disrespecting her in front of all these people, deliberately suppressing her just to show off.

So, she stubbornly refused to admit her mistake and twisted the narrative. "Deviations in experiments are perfectly normal. I think anyone in research knows that. Rejecting the entire project based on a single data point or sentence is completely unreasonable."

Willow wasn't swayed. She stood her ground. "You can interpret it that way, but that's as far as it goes. When it comes to the actual implementation of this project, my requirements are the standard."

"Why?" Vivienne argued. She was used to being domineering, blurting out inappropriate comments even in a professional setting.

"Why do you think? Do I need to remind you who the client is here?" Willow didn't back down an inch, her gaze sweeping over the other woman with cold detachment.

Vivienne choked on her words. Unable to keep yelling, she shot a pleading look at Julian, begging for his help.

As for Julian, he had remained completely silent throughout the argument. Deep down, he agreed with Willow and knew she was right. But since Vivienne represented the Sinclair Group, he kept his mouth shut.

He only regretted not reviewing Vivienne's materials more carefully before they arrived. It would have saved them all this trouble. He had overestimated her. He thought she would have improved after her last mistake, but clearly, nothing had changed.

Truthfully, as he watched Willow argue with Vivienne, he found himself drawn to his ex-wife.

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