Chapter 797 The Dinner
Nathaniel might have sounded indifferent, but Mason knew he was all talk and wouldn’t act on his words, so Mason simply instructed Jessica to take good care of Cecilia and to inform him if anything happened..
Jessica responded: All right.
Cecilia hade to understand her role, which was to stay by Nichs‘ side. For instance, during important meetings, she was responsible for taking notes and handling necessary arrangements.
As she stepped out of Nichs‘ office, she saw Jessica engaged in a cheerful conversation with someone. At a nce, she noticed the name “Mason” in bold letters. She has a date with Mason tonight, right?
Cecilia’s guess was right. Once they entered the nearby office, Jessica said, “Cecilia, I won’t being home tonight. I’m nning to have an all–nighter with my best friend.”
Cecilia couldn’t help but let her imagination run wild. Noting home tonight? Spending the entire night with her best friend?
Nevertheless, she didn’t question her further. “All right. Be careful.”
“I’ll be fine.” After Jessica finished speaking, she settled into her office chair and began touching up her lipstick and makeup.
No woman would want her boyfriend or fiancé dining privately with another woman at a romantic restaurant.
Cecilia felt it was inappropriate for Mason and Jessica to make such arrangements.
However, since she didn’t know who Mason’s fiancée was, she felt it wasn’t her ce to meddle in their affairs.
She started to delve into the records of everypany meeting that Nichs had given her.
“D*mn it, I’ve lost!” From the side, the asional sounds of Jessica ying a game could be heard. “You’ve got to be kidding me! Can you even fight?”
Cecilia felt increasingly ufortable as she wasn’t able to focus on her work. “Jessica, could y your game outside the office?”
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Even before she was pregnant, Cecilia had struggled with too much noise, and now, while working and pregnant, the constant sound of Jessica arguing over a game was particrly grating.
“Yes, Cecilia? What did you say?” Jessica asked, her headphones on.
Cecilia rose to her feet, moved toward Jessica, and promptly removed her headphones. “I asked you to y your mobile game outside.”
Jessica looked puzzled. “Why? I find itfortable sitting here. I don’t want to go out. Besides, there are so many secretaries and assistants outside. What if I disturb them?”Belonging to N?velDrama.Org.
Jessica was not oblivious to how reprehensible her actions were at that moment.
She simply wanted to put Cecilia in her ce and make her understand that within thepany, she was not her subordinate.
Cecilia had noticed this as well but managed to hold back her anger. “You’re worried about disturbing them, but aren’t you concerned about disturbing me? Go outside and y your game, and don’t make me repeat what I’ve just said.”
Reluctantly, Jessica stood up. “I’m sorry, Cecilia. I didn’t realize I was bothering you. I hadn’t thought that expecting mothers could be so sensitive. You know, another sister–inw of mine had five kids, and she never seemed as sensitive as you.”
Her words were not an apology but a clear attempt to provoke.
Cecilia decided it was time to teach her a lesson.
When Jessica left, she deliberately mmed the door with great force.
Unable to contain her frustration any longer, Cecilia picked up his phone and dialed Sven’s number. “Help me get the contact information of Mason’s fiancée.”
Initially, Cecilia had nned to deal with Jessicater, but the woman continued to provoke her deliberately. You started ying with fire, so don’t me me for this.
In the evening, after returning home and finishing her meal, Jessica hurriedly applied her makeup and selected a dress from Cecilia’s wardrobe. “Cecilia, now that you’re pregnant, this dress probably won’t fit you anymore. How about giving it to me?”
Without showing any sign of disdain, Cecilia responded naturally. “Sure. I was nning to discard it anyway. It’s yours now.”
Suddenly, Jessica lost interest in the expensive dress.
She had only intended to annoy Cecilia and wasn’t interested in taking the leftovers Cecilia no longer wanted.