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She is a CEO by George Chapman novel Chapter 471

"Are you sure you're okay with Reynolds?" Kane asked.

"Well, he's not going to attack us any more, so it's up to us to explain it to the public," said Lucia.

"So Nia's not going to be held accountable for malicious document tampering?" Kane no longer had any doubt but had confirmed that Nia had tampered with the evaluation document.

"Why bother? She was just egged on by Reynolds, and after all, she's also a victim." Lucia understood Nia's actions.

Nia sweat when she heard this. Did Lucia know everything?

But when hearing the truth part, why did Lucia say that she will hate her? Was there any difference between what Lucia said and what she knew?

Just as Nia was puzzled, Daphne came back, and as soon as she got out of the elevator, she saw Nia leaning in front of Lucia's office. Frowning, Daphne slowly walked over.

"What are you doing?" Daphne suddenly asked after sneaking up on Nia who screamed and jumped to her feet. Suddenly, she looked pale.

Lucia and Kane opened the door and came out when they heard the commotion. Their faces changed when they saw Nia who looked so pale.

"What happened?" Lucia looked at Nia and asked.

"I brought the documents over for your review. As I was about to knock on the door, Daphne came back and sneaked up on me without saying a word. I'm sorry, Lucia." Nia suppressed the tremors in her body as she made up the lie.

Lucia looked at Nia's face, wondering if what she was saying was true or not. It just so happened that she was standing in front of the office when Daphne found her? Or... ? Was she eavesdropping?

With that in mind, Lucia asked Daphne, "Daphne, is it true what Nia said? Did you scare her?"

Daphne nodded apologetically and replied, "As soon as I came back, I saw Nia standing at the door as if she didn't want to knock. That's why I came over and asked her. I didn't expect her to be so scared."

Even though she had scared Nia, she had scared herself to death by jumping up and down, and Daphne was muttering to herself.

When Lucia heard this, her sharp eyes darted towards Nia. She could understand that her actions were in some way influenced by Reynolds, but she knew that she was eavesdropping on her own the conversations with Kane. And Reynolds had nothing to do with it, so Nia had violated Lucia's principles.

Faced with Lucia's questioning gaze, Nia mumbled, "Because you and Mr. Fletcher were discussing something, I didn't know if I could disturb you, and hesitated at the door for a while..."

"I see," said Lucia, without further questioning. "Give me the papers and go back to work."

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