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The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge novel Chapter 172

That afternoon, Victoria was caught off guard by a sudden notice of reassignment.

She would no longer be serving as Curtis’s executive assistant. Instead, she was being transferred to the Investment Department, taking over Violet’s position as Deputy Manager.

Curtis came to speak with her personally. Victoria sat quietly at her desk, offering no comment.

“I reviewed the two investment proposals you had Ailie send over,” Curtis began. “They’re impressive. Both projects are already underway and showing promising results. Victoria, working as my assistant has put you in a difficult position, so I’ve decided to move you to the Investment Department.”

Victoria simply nodded. “Whatever you think is best, Mr. Garcia.”

Curtis seemed a little apologetic. “Don’t worry—your salary will remain the same.”

Victoria showed no sign of displeasure. Curtis even arranged for his new assistant to help her pack up, and sent her things over to Ailie’s office. He had a partition set up so they could share the space, making it easier for them to work together.

Ailie was genuinely happy to see Victoria join her. Despite Curtis always looking out for Victoria, Ailie had still worried she might be taken advantage of.

While Ailie was on her way to HR to pick up a reassignment form, Jack caught up to her.

He and Ailie had worked together for years and shared a kind of camaraderie that comes from surviving office politics together.

“Let me give you some advice,” Jack said, closing the office door behind him. “You might want to keep your distance from Ms. Turner.”

Ailie frowned. “What rumors have you been listening to now?”

She could tolerate gossip about anyone else, but if it was about Victoria, she instantly went into protective mode.

“Seriously, you’re the only one in the company who doesn’t know?” Jack leaned in. “Mr. Garcia didn’t move Ms. Turner because she’s brilliant. Word is, someone upstairs pressured him. The news is all over the office.”

Ailie still didn’t get it. “Was this Ms. Marchand’s idea?”

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