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Fled With CEO’s Twin Babies by Sherri Roman

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Chapter 1054 Aftermath

“Do you mean that I copied your work and then came up with a proposal even

better than yours?”

Before Janet could refute it, Lena continued, “Unfortunately, I made a mistake

in one of the data while working on this proposal, which led to several

consecutive errors later on.”

Lena went into great detail, outlining every mistake and explaining the

reasons behind them.

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Listening to these details, everyone understood the truth.

Everyone’s eyes were focused on Janet.

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Feeling a sense of panic, Janet pointed towards Debra. “It’s her fault! She

brought the proposal today and said she was willing to let me present it. I had

no idea it was Lena’s proposal!”

Debra was stunned because she never expected Janet to throw her under

the bus at this moment. She looked at Janet in shock.

“It was you!” Debra, with a hint of a sob, pointed at Janet. However, before

she could say more, the president interrupted.

“Enough! Sort out your issues later. We’ll proceed with Lena’s proposal for

this project. Meeting adjourned!” The president angrily pointed at Janet and

Debra, then shot a fierce glance at the human resources director before

leaving the room hastily.

The human resources director, also caught off guard by the turn of events,

angrily scolded Janet and Debra, wishing they could both disappear.

Lena, having no intention of despising them, confirmed the selection of her

proposal and returned to her office.

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Subsequently, someone kindly informed Lena of the aftermath Debra being

fired and Janet being demoted three levels and required to post public

apologies online.

Having worked for so many years, Janet couldn’t bear being forced to write

an apology.

However, the human resources director made it clear that Janet’s refusal

would result in termination, just like Debra’s.

“Perhaps the human resources director will even demand her to apologize to

you,” the informant said with a smile.

He had long been fed up with Janet’s arrogant demeanor in the company.

Now that she had suffered so badly, not speaking evil of her while she was

down was his greatest virtue.