Villains Act Shamelessly: The Heiress was the Great National Master! Chapter 433: Aurora Sutton’s Information
Hailey King’s frustration couldn’t be vented, and no matter how sarcastically she spoke afterward, Thea Shaw wouldn’t take the bait.
She could only sit at her desk, doing her best to suppress her anger.
In front of Rowan Donovan, she had always held a superior position, just because she was more senior.
A lot of things, in fact, had nothing to do with Rowan Donovan, but everyone liked to push them onto her.
This doesn’t only happen at Kensington Group; it’s a situation in many companies.
Who’s to bla for being the newcor?
Encountering soone like Thea Shaw, a ’troublemaker,’ is truly rare.
Of course, Hailey King didn’t have the authority to fire Thea Shaw, but she had connections!
She had such a good relationship with the departnt manager!
Sooner or later, she’d find an opportunity to complain.
Of course, right now the manager was in a eting because of the incident with Vivian Doyle, and all departnt managers were summoned to get a "talking-to."
The fear was that such incidents would occur in other departnts.
Thea Shaw found temporary peace, and Rowan Donovan, unexpectedly defended by Thea Shaw, who attracted Hailey King’s hatred, felt a little guilty and whispered, "With what you did, Hailey King will definitely tell the manager."
Not to the point of getting fired, but the manager, for the sake of departntal harmony or to save face for the senior employees, would say sothing to them, and in the worst case, deduct a few hundred dollars as a warning.
Rowan Donovan had been through this before.
"Let her talk, whatever." Thea Shaw shrugged indifferently and continued to ask, "What’s really going on between Vivian Doyle and Manager Woods?"
She had a feeling that the breakthrough for Kensington Group might start with this incident.
Although she said she wouldn’t get involved in Aurora Sutton’s matters, it wouldn’t hurt to find out the gossip and the truth while helping her out a bit.
Only then did Rowan Donovan begin to speak of what she knew.
Having been scolded by Hailey King, she dared not add any speculations, only spoke the facts.
Last week, indeed, Manager Woods’ wife ca to the company to create a scene, which everyone knew about, right in Manager Woods’ office. The specifics of the argunt were not known.
Afterward, Manager Woods’ wife stord out, and in front of everyone, slapped Vivian Doyle across the face.
Vivian Doyle imdiately burst into tears.
Manager Woods’ wife accused her of being a shaless seductress, only good at seducing n.
Everyone was afraid to speak at the ti.
Manager Woods only dared to watch in silence from behind, not daring to intervene, and only spoke a few perfunctory words after his wife left. Vivian Doyle then left the company crying, without even taking leave.
"We all thought she wouldn’t co back."
But to our surprise, Vivian Doyle ca back the next day as if nothing had happened.
Manager Woods acted as though the incident never occurred, too.
Everyone was watching the drama unfold in private, thinking the situation had cald down, but who knew today’s sudden outburst would be about Vivian Doyle’s attempt to jump.
Though she was quickly talked down, if Vivian Doyle were to jump, she should have done so back when Manager Woods’ wife hit her. There’s no reason for today’s sudden outburst; sothing must have triggered her today.
But the company’s group chat was quiet, discussing Vivian Doyle’s attempt to jump, everyone seed bewildered, and no one knew why.
Rowan Donovan only discussed with Thea Shaw for a while; everyone had work to do and needed to focus on their tasks.
Aurora Sutton returned soon afterward.
She sat down, glanced around, and handed her phone to Thea Shaw to show her so ssages: "I’ve found out what happened today."
Thea Shaw, intrigued, said, "You do know how to get things done."
Aurora Sutton replied, "I can’t always rely on your help, but the connections I have can still be useful. I asked my grandpa’s secretary to get so information, and it’s okay that I looked through it in advance."
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