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Flirting Mistake: I Married My Ex's Billionaire Uncle Overnight

Chapter 132: Winning Over President Lancaster

Author: Pear Pear
updatedAt: 2025-09-23

CHAPTER 132: CHAPTER 132: WINNING OVER PRESIDENT LANCASTER

On her way home, Nina Sinclair received a call from Sharon Lancaster.

As soon as the call connected, Sharon started complaining, "Nina, I heard some nosy reporters went to block people downstairs at Zenith?"

Nina replied with a relaxed smile, "Sharon, don’t worry, this matter has already been resolved."

"What?" Sharon exclaimed in surprise, "Resolved? How was it resolved?"

Sharon suspected her brother must have stepped in to help, otherwise how could it be resolved so quickly?

"I just went to Zenith to see President Lancaster."

Upon hearing this, Sharon gasped, nearly scared to death.

She cautiously asked, "Did you see my brother?"

"Yes, I did," Nina sighed, "I didn’t expect your brother to be so easy to talk to. He didn’t blame me for having someone impersonate him and even said he would take care of this issue."

"What?" Sharon’s voice was full of shock.

She originally thought her brother was exposed, but the more she listened to Nina, the more she felt something was off. Was the person Nina talking about really her brother?

"Did you really see my brother?"

"Yes," Nina continued, "Not only did I see him, but I also talked to him a lot."

"..."

In those brief seconds, Sharon quickly considered numerous possibilities; maybe Julian Lancaster had someone impersonate him, maybe Julian brushed it off, or maybe...

In conclusion, Julian Lancaster wasn’t exposed!

Sharon’s nervousness instantly eased.

They quickly returned to the main topic, and Sharon said, "This matter was resolved a long time ago. It’s impossible for it to leak out. A reporter friend just called me to tell me it was actually that woman, Sierra Sinclair, who secretly exposed it..."

"Sierra Sinclair?"

Although it wasn’t surprising, Nina was still a bit curious about why Sierra suddenly exposed this matter.

"Yes, I guess Sierra somehow found out about this matter. You made a scene at her engagement party, and she wanted to expose you."

Nina smirked coldly, thinking Sierra probably didn’t know she’d already explained everything to President Lancaster and even gained his forgiveness, so exposing it would be useless.

She thought for a moment and said, "I think Sierra won’t give up easily. Keep an eye on what she’s going to do next for me."

"Okay," Sharon replied.

...

Meanwhile, Phoebe Linden was discreetly following other Zenith employees into the company building.

Did Sierra want her to send the video with Lillian Tupper?

She wouldn’t let such a great opportunity go to anyone else; of course, she’d do it herself!

Not to mention, getting it done could mean getting back to work at Zenith, and if she accidentally caught President Lancaster’s eye, wouldn’t she become a phoenix on a branch?

They say President Lancaster is extraordinarily handsome, has limitless prospects, and is currently single.

Phoebe had deliberately worn a form-fitting miniskirt just above the knee and a tight white blouse that strived to show the pattern of her undergarments through the fabric.

It looked like professional attire, but many subtle tricks were embedded, giving her the chance to win over President Lancaster!

Phoebe used to be an employee at Zenith, and the reception hadn’t gotten the memo about her dismissal, so they didn’t stop her when they saw her familiar face.

Seeing everything going so smoothly, Phoebe felt quite pleased inside.

She took the elevator directly to the top floor!

But no sooner had she stepped out of the elevator than she was blocked by Felix Ford.

Phoebe recognized Felix immediately and quickly said, "Assistant Ford, I have something very important I need to discuss with President Lancaster. Could you please report it for me?"

Felix looked at the woman striking poses in front of him, his expression turning grim.

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