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She Killed My Ex novel Chapter 145

Chapter 145 Company Rectification 

It didn't make Caroline feel any better when Bentley did this. 

On the contrary, she was about to be driven crazy by such an abnormal man. 

Like a trapped animal, she was forced into a corner step by step, and finally, there was no room to turn around. 

She didn't know what he was going to do, but she couldn't stand him like this. She would rather this man treat her like before than be gentle all of a sudden! 

Which was terrifying! 

It was even more terrifying than putting her in jail, which scared Caroline so badly! 

"Mr. Shawn, why?" Caroline closed her eyes and opened them again. Finally, she couldn't help asking. 

Why so gentle all of a sudden? Would Bentley be so gentle? 

Yes! 

But definitely not to her! 

The man put up the hair dryer, pulled her hair behind her ears, but he didn't answer her question, just said, "Have a good rest." 

He turned around, and Caroline tried to reach out and grab his clothes, but finally took back her outstretched palm. 

Not for anything else, but for the apparent calm. 

"Oh, by the way, you should think about the responsibility you have to bear for 'Living Hope Foundation'." When Bentley walked to the door, he suddenly turned around and said to Caroline. 

Then he turned and went out. 

This night was another sleepless night for Caroline. 

She took the rare initiative to put on a suit early, cleaned up, and carefully arranged her hair. When her hands touched her forehead, she paused for a moment. After all, she still did not dare to lift her hair to reveal the ferocious scar. 

Looking at herself in the mirror with a critical eye, she thought: Caroline, do you have the courage to stand in front of others again? 

But she had no way out. 

She couldn't let Delores down, and so as Grandpa. 

All she could do was to face it. 

She knew that "Living Hope Foundation" was having a hard time. If she did not take the "Living Hope Foundation" on the right track before leaving, she thought that she could not pass this barrier in her heart. 

The moment she walked out of the bathroom and opened the door, the sunshine warmed up her face. She closed her eyes and found that the man sleeping on the sofa had already got up. 

Bentley's dark eyes looked at her up and down, and he picked up the suit coat beside him, and said faintly, "Let's go." 

Caroline followed Bentley silently. The car was waiting for them downstairs. She and Bentley sat in the back seat. 

The driver in the front seat handed over two breakfasts, Bentley took one and handed it to Caroline, and said, "Take it." 

Caroline didn't reach for it. 

"You can't fight unless you finish eating." The man said, "What you need to face is far more difficult than what you imagined." 

Caroline knew what Bentley was talking about. In three years, it would be enough for Caroline's family to shuffle the "Living Hope Foundation" situation. Her confidants would certainly lose powers, and the important positions had already been taken over by others. 

In other words, although she had already got the "Living Hope Foundation", at the same time, she also had no actual powers. 

Caroline's expression changed several times, and she braced herself up and said, "First, don't do anything insignificant during work hours; second, as an image of a company, you are rude to visitors; third, your dress code is not in line with the 'Living Hope Foundation' culture. Now, you are fired." 

The receptionist glanced up and down at Caroline and taunted her, "Who are you to lecture me? Do you think you are the person in charge of the Living Hope Foundation? Who gave you the authority to judge me?" 

Despite the trembling fear in her heart, she put her hands behind her and pinched the flesh of her palm, and kept saying to herself in her heart, "Don't be afraid, you can handle it. Don't be afraid, you must handle it well! You must use the fastest speed to clean up this mess. You have no choice!" 

Struggling to face the fear of strangers subconsciously, Caroline said to the receptionist without expression, 

"Unfortunately, I am exactly the person in charge of the 'Living Hope Foundation'." She took out the contract of change of ownership signed yesterday, "Did you get a good look at it? Now, do I have the right to ask you to pack your things and leave?" 

The receptionist turned pale and was about to beg for mercy. Caroline put out her hand and interrupted, "Don't beg for mercy. You are the first one to be fired today, but you will never be the last one." A stern and murderous aura came through her words. 

Seeing her act like this, other people could not know that Caroline was struggling with her inner fear. 

"Henry," Caroline called out, "please ask this lady to leave the Living Hope Foundation." 

The receptionist was not reconciled, but when she saw Henry, who was big and tall, she immediately swallowed her pride and cursed, "Hum, what's the big deal? It's just an empty shell. Who cares to stay in this crap." 

Caroline stopped the receptionist and said, "I can assure you, 'Living Hope Foundation' will never be a 'crap'!" The painstaking efforts of her and her grandfather will never make it a 'crap' in the mouth of others! 

Then she pointed at a passing cleaner and asked, "Ma'am, do you know how to face clients?" 

The cleaning lady was stunned for a moment and said, "I only have a primary school diploma. I don't know much about profound knowledge, I just know one thing, we should greet our clients politely." 

Caroline nodded and said, "Ma'am, now you are the receptionist of the Living Hope Foundation. Be polite when customers come." 

The dismissed receptionist was humiliated and pointed at Caroline and scolded, "You rather let a cleaning lady serve as the receptionist than use me, a college graduate from a decent university?? You gotta be out of your mind!" 

Caroline snorted, "I would rather use a cleaning lady than an undergraduate from so called decent university. You should reflect on yourself." 

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