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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 10

In the chief editor's room.

As soon as Grace entered the room, she saw the chief editor's face full of displeasure.

It brought her a bad feeling. She braced herself to go to the chief editor's desk, looked at him, and greeting in a low voice, "Hi. Director Chen"

The chief editor Chen glanced at her and said, "Well, your probation is over."

Grace froze, pursed her lips, and squeezed out a smile. "Director Chen, please give me another chance."

"Do you have any contribution to us? Look at Lilian. Haven’t you read today's news? Our company is counting on her."

Grace pursed her lips. It seemed that Lilian didn't tell the chief editor that it was Grace who took the photo of Heinz and Cindy. She didn't know whether she can continue her job here.

Grace had no choice but to smile. "That’s true. Miss Ross is very professional."

"Learn from her," Chen said in a low voice.

"Yes." Grace instantly replied to him without any hesitation.

Then the chief editor Chen glanced at Grace again and revealed a meaningful smile.

"Well, Grace. I’ m telling you the truth. A beautiful woman doesn't need to be too capable at work. The key is whether she can make use of her own advantages. As long as one can use their advantages, she can have a good life."

Grace instantly sensed something wrong from Director Chen's meaningful words.

Chen checked Grace out from top to bottom. He was direct and greedy and full of sinful lust.

Chen's eyes were very bold. The lady in front of him was a very beautiful, nice figure, a clean and beautiful face, and the most important was her youth.

There were very few young women in the company, none of them looked as beautiful as Grace.

Grace felt disgusted by Chen's stare.

Chen was an old man in his fifties. He was balding, with only a few thin hairs left on his head, which made him look even older than his actual age.

However, the way Chen looked at Grace was too presumptuous.

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