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Unexpected Fiancée novel Chapter 11

Chapter 11: Photographic Memory

Jane possessed an almost photographic memory, enabling her to memorize figures at a mere glance. This proficiency made comprehending the documents a breeze, and she proceeded to input the data into the company's system.

Although the process was somewhat intricate, she tackled it with confidence. As she grew accustomed to the task, her fingers flew across the keyboard, clacking loudly. The sound drew the attention of her colleagues, sparking hushed conversations.

"Wow, she's a lightning-fast typist. I thought I was good, but she's outpacing me by miles."

"Isn't she from the countryside where people are supposedly less well-off? How can she type so quickly? Jane is full of surprises."

"You're right! Did you see how she breezed through her morning tasks? She's remarkably diligent for someone new to the corporate world. We've misjudged her. It's no wonder she's become Mr. Pansy's fiancée."

"So what? Have you noticed that Mr. Pansy hardly acknowledges her? He doesn't even talk to her. She's been rude to Monica. I'm sure Monica assigned her this heavy workload as a form of punishment. She deserves it. From here on, she'll have a tough time. Let's see how long she can handle it."

"True, but it's not our problem. We shouldn't meddle. This isn't our battle."

All these whispered comments drifted into Jane's ears. She had her hands full, so she chose to ignore them. Jane had no intention of overexerting herself. Whenever she felt hungry or thirsty, she'd grab a snack or a drink. If she grew tired, she'd take a short walk.

As closing time neared, most employees departed, leaving Jane behind, still immersed in her work. She left the office briefly to have dinner at 6 p. m. Food was not to be trifled with.

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