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The work at the secretarial office was rather tedious, encompassing daily schedule planning, visitor reception, eting coordination, official docunt and correspondence registration, along with the drafting of files and proofreading agreents and invoices, among other tasks.

Each person had their respective area of responsibility.

Most of the ti, Secretary Jiang directly assigned the corresponding tasks—only the very important work typically called for a special eting.

Sotis, it might even involve the company’s secrets.

Besides the weekly etings, interns usually had no chance to enter the conference room.

Everyone had just agreed last night to show Shen Weiyi a lesson by giving her the cold shoulder and letting her sit on the sidelines.

Unexpectedly, Secretary Jiang took notice of her and planned to personally assign her a task.

"Secretary Jiang, she is still an intern," soone reminded.

Secretary Jiang glanced at that person and said, "Since she has joined Shen Technology, she is a mber of the Shen Family. The Shen Family does not keep idlers; if one cannot handle the work assigned by the company, they might as well leave right now."

The person was chilled by the look and dared not speak out any further.

However, thinking it over, if the other party failed to complete the task given by Secretary Jiang, they would be expelled from the company, and they took pleasure in the other’s misfortune.

"Secretary Jiang, I can do it," Shen Weiyi said calmly.

"I don’t have a problem either," ng Qiao added hastily.

Although Secretary Jiang had only called on Shen Weiyi, since she, as an intern, had been selected, ng figured she was entitled to go as well.

"That’s good!" Secretary Jiang said and then entered the office.

The female colleague who had been rejected yesterday glanced in the direction of Shen Weiyi with a flicker of triumph in her eyes. It must have been her words from yesterday that had an effect; otherwise, Secretary Jiang would not have paid attention to such a minor intern.

The intern in question certainly would not be able to complete the task assigned by Secretary Jiang alone.

She waited to see that girl being expelled from the company.

Others thought that since ng Qiao was the boss’s daughter, Secretary Jiang must be intending to groom her, and not wanting to be too obvious, had called that girl along too.

They then comforted ng, telling her not to worry, and that she could ask them if she didn’t understand sothing, promising to help her out.

ng Qiao smiled and thanked everyone, then couldn’t help but glance in Shen Weiyi’s direction and said, "Weiyi, let’s sit together later, okay? Oh, and if you have any work difficulties in the future, you can ask for help—we can discuss and solve them together."

"Thank you," Shen Weiyi responded indifferently.

She was neither overly warm nor outright dismissive.

Toward ng, she could not say she felt like or dislike; it was undeniable that the other was both clever and calculative. But that’s how the workplace was—naïve people do not go far. Shen had no intention of openly falling out, but she also wasn’t keen on making friends, particularly since being with soone too shrewd made it easy to be outmaneuvered, and she had no interest in playing palace intrigue.

At heart, she preferred simpler interpersonal relationships.

Though that was difficult.

Especially since her status dood her to an uncomplicated life. But she could try to choose to associate with simpler people.

However, she was indeed curious if it was exhausting for the other to put on a façade every day, maintaining relationships with everyone?

Upon hearing the response, ng Qiao smiled. Even though she felt the other’s coolness, she didn’t show any displeasure or distance.

Instead, she took the initiative to walk side by side with her toward the conference room...

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