Countdown to My Divorce
Her Exit 626
After Rachel, Cecilia, and Jerry had everything prepared, Cecilia received a call from Yvette.
Cecilia was surprised by the iing call, but wasn’t intending ito /ianswer it.
When Rachel noticed the slight shift in Cecilia’s face, she leaned over and nced at her phone screen.
“Aren’t you off work today?” she asked, slightly confused.
Lloyd Enterprise was rtivelyx with its employees. As long as theypleted their work, superiors usually wouldn’t call during the weekends.
Cecilia found it strange, too. “I don’t know. We’re supposed to be on a break today. I don’t know why
Yvette is choosing to call at this time.”
“Answer it. Otherwise, she might have something to use against you.”
Yvette was soon going to be demoted to a manager and would no longer be in the projects department.
Since she would soon have no authority over Cecilia, they could bear with it for now.
Cecilia put her phone on the table, swiped right to answer it, and switched it on to loudspeaker mode. “
What’s the matter?”
“Cecilia, there are issues with two data points in the proposal you drew upst week. I’m in the office right now. Please hurry over and correct it.”
Cecilia pondered for a moment before exining as gently as she could, “That’s not possible. I checked through the figures before I left. They can’t be wrong.”
Yvette didn’t hesitate to voice her displeasure. “What do you mean by that? Are you questioning my judgment? I told you I found problems with two data points, and you’re trying to argue with me?”
Cecília had the urge to roll her eyes at Yvette, but she suppressed the anger burning in her chest.
Yvette was always picking on her, but she didn’t want to have a falling out with her since Rachel was the
one who introduced her to this job opportunity.
What’s more, given her current financial situation, she was indeed in need of this job.
“Can I go over tomorrow to make the amendments? I’m upied right now.”
Yvette rejected her suggestion immediately.
“I need it tomorrow. Also, are you thinking that since you have Rachel backing you up, you own thepany and can ignore my orders? I’m telling you–I’m still the vice president of thepany right now. Rachel is just a shareholder. Aside from receiving dividends, she can’t interfere with any business decisions.”
Yvette, provoked by Cecilia’s attitude, started raising her voice. Rachel furrowed her brows.
“If you don’te to the office today, you can forget abouting to work tomorrow!” Yvette screamed.
With that, she hung up.
Cecilia was stunned; she went silent for two seconds before bursting outughing.
“Does that woman have a screw loose? Or is she going through menopause? ring up like this over nothing!”
Rachel patted her shoulder. “Hurry on to the office and correct those two figures like she asked. You can alwayse back againter–maybe bring back some tasty snacks for us.”
“Alright. I’ll be off, then.”
Cecilia pouted, very reluctant to leave. However, she had no choice as she couldn’t yet pit herself against
Yvette.
As she packed her things and stood up, Rachel broke the news.
“I have some good news for you, by the way. Yvette will be moved to a managerial position. She’ll be in a different department from yours. She wouldn’t be involved in any of thepany’s projects. In other
words, she’ll just have an empty title and receive a sry, that’s all.”
Cecilia’s eyes lit up at Rachel’s news. “Are you serious? Is the news reliable?”
“My bdad /btold me that himself. It’s absolutely trustworthy.”
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