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Although I didn’t know who was behind this, I wasn’t stupid enough to think they were on my side.
They just wanted to see Jennifer and me tear into each other, while they sat back and reaped the benefits.
But clearly, Jennifer hadn’t figured this out. She continued to see me as her enemy and kept attacking: “No matter who posted it, aren’t those your own words?”
“How can you have the guts to say it but not to admit it? You’re trying to shift the blame to someone else?”
“Do you really think I’m that stupid, that I don’t know who did this? Security informed me immediately, it was Rachel who posted these large posters.”
“Ask anyone in the sales department, who doesn’t know that you and Rachel are the closest? Do you dare say you’re not the mastermind behind this?”
Hearing this, I was stunned.
Even Jennifer knew that Rachel and I were the closest partners, which was enough to prove that our relationship wasn’t close enough for her to throw me under the bus.
I had considered countless possibilities, but never thought it could be her.
But thinking about it, I’m not one to gossip, and I had only said these things to one person, and that was Rachel.
Who else could have such clear and complete chat records if not her?
The only thing I couldn’t understand was why she was targeting me.
“Why target you?” A woman’s voice asked the question in my mind. I turned to see it was Rachel.
“Guess who was forced to give up their contract that was about to be signed after you refused White and Manager Johnson’s request that day?”
Hearing her question, I finally understood.
The day I left to sign the contract, Jennifer and Manager Johnson were still in the office, so I hadn’t paid attention to what happened afterward.
I didn’t expect that when they didn’t get a satisfactory answer from me, they turned their target to someone else.
In just a few days, so much drama had unfolded, it must have been difficult for them.
“But you’re right about one thing, what kind of deal could that idiot sign? It was already at the final stage, just needing a signature to seal the- deal, and she actually managed to fail the signing.”
“What’s even funnier is that after failing, she still took my performance, saying it was compensation for her not successfully signing the contract.
“Do you know why I came to the company today? I came to pick up my resignation letter. They found fault with me because my performance didn’t meet the standard, and fired me.”
“And all of this is thanks to you, Mia Sullivan. What’s the big deal about sharing a bit of your performance with her! Why should I pay the price for your stubborn refusal! You’re just a stupid top salesperson, what’s so great about that! Everything that’s happened to me is your fault!”
Looking at Rachel’s angry expression, I felt a wave of helplessness.
Clearly, we were both victims, yet she blamed everything on me, who was equally oppressed by them.
The weak only swing their swords at the weak, completely failing to see that it was Jennifer and Manager Johnson, who abused their power, who were the real culprits behind this tragedy.
“Implicated by me? Without Mia Sullivan, there would be a Lisa Sullivan, a Sarah Sullivan, or maybe you would have been the top salesperson! What led to this result was never colleagues unwilling to give way, but as long as there are useless colleagues like this and leaders who only know how to curry favor with their superiors! Everyone will be a sacrifice!”
9:41 AM
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Faced with my colleague’s backstabbing, I could no longer hold back. I wanted to vent all the grievances I had suffered these past few days.
Just as I was about to continue, my phone suddenly rang: “Hello, is this Ms. Sullivan? Your mother’s condition has suddenly deteriorated severely. The situation is very critical. We hope you can come to the hospital as soon as possible.”