Powerful Papa with Triplet Babies -
Chapter 758
Chapter 758
Ashlynn was stunned, then she subconsciously turned to look at Anne. She realized Anne alsolooked as though she was caught off guard and immediately understood that she was not the onewho told him about it.
Therefore, she denied, “There's no such thing. I did not receive the sea urchin.”
"How is that possible? You told me that Ms. Vallois gifted you sea urchin, didn't you?” Mr. Walkerwas still smiling.
It was impossible that Ashlynn had told him about it. She immediately realized that someone wasattempting to frame her. “When did I say so?”
“Yesterday, after work!”
"Where? I may have a bad memory. Otherwise, we could check the surveillance camera footage inthe office,” Ashlynn said as she distributed the documents.
“Your memory is indeed bad. We met outside on our way to the train station.”
Ashlynn finished distributing the documents, sat down, and said, “There are surveillance cameras,too, along the way to the train station. We can check that.”
"Why are you so serious about it? There's no one snatching it away from you anyway. Say, didn'tyou carry the foam box all the way to the train station? Ms. Vallois is so nice to you. We don't havethat kind of privilege!” Mr. Walker continued joking.
Other senior managers said, “She is the new assistant. It is good to show her some extra care.”Even though they said so, who knew what they thought deep down?
Were they as generous as they seemed to be?
After the meeting, they returned to the office. Ashlynn explained, “Ms. Vallois, I really did not tellanyone about it. I did not speak to Mr. Walker at all over the past two days.”
Anne sat down in her chair and said, “Of course, I know it was not you.”
“Then how did he replace out about the sea urchin?”
Anne pondered. “It must be related to Dorothy and Bianca. I manage my father's company, and thetwo of them would not simply give up on this company. I'm afraid they are secretly trying to createroadblocks and whatnot for me.”
"How should we handle Mr. Walker?” Ashlynn asked.
“Right, who is in charge of the factory expansion?” Anne asked.
“It is to be determined.”
“Then let's appoint Mr. Walker for that!” Anne said.
Ashlynn was shocked. Why did Anne give him so much power and authority even though she knewthat Mr. Walker could be a traitor?
Could she be thinking of getting Mr. Walker on her side?
“Call him in,” Anne said.
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Soon, Mr. Walker came. Anne said, “You will be fully in charge of the factory expansion. Thereshould be no problem for you, should there?”
Mr. Walker was delightfully surprised. “Of course, there is none! I will certainly manage it well andwill not let you down!”
“That is great.”
Anne watched as Mr. Walker left happily. She snickered. It was better for him not to disappoint her.Otherwise, it would be hard for her to manage.
Anne needed to go to the Lloyd Group to execute the agreements.
She would have to be outstation for two days.
That afternoon, she went to the hospital to visit Nigel and bumped into Bianca, who was standingarrogantly in her high heels shoes and questioned, “Finally, you are willing to come back. I thoughtyou decided to rove about the ocean forever! You must be delighted, aren“t you?”
“I spent some time with the children. Is there any problem?”
"You know it well enough, whether you were spending time with the children or using the childrento seduce Anthony.”
Anne was too lazy to bother with her and decided to leave.
As her shoulder brushed against Bianca's, she heard Bianca saying, “Perhaps we should let thechildren know that their mother is a recidivist of being a mistress. We should educate them not tofollow suit in the future.”
Anne turned around and looked at her coldly. “Bianca, this is the adults’ problem. Don't you involvethe children. Plus, don't forget that the children are Anthony's too. You must be worried thatAnthony would break up with you. Then why don't you try to be a good person?”
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