After Reborn, I Become a Billionaire

Chapter 189 Is Hannah Jealous?



Chapter 189 Is Hannah Jealous?

Chapter 189 Is Hannah Jealous?

"Dad, Hannah made us look bad again." Mary felt upset.

She said "us" instead of "me", which was pretty smart.

"What did she do?" Roger looked mad. Hannah was nothing more than a young girl in his eyes but she

had pushed him here.

"She criticized the preferential plan I made in front of people. And she said that my sister, like me, lacks

of professional ability, which led to the poor performance of the sales department. She also implied that

the reason why grandfather handed over the company to her father was that we were useless, she said

so in front of all the employees several times."

"What? Is she crazy?" Roger shouted.

"She is so arrogant. The employees always look at her with admiration." Mary cried, "Dad, do we have

to walk on eggshells around her?"

"She doesn't deserve that." Roger was so angry that he turned purple.

Although he said that, he couldn't think of anything to change this situation.

"Dad, how can we teach her a lesson? She mocked me and that was OK. I just feel sorry for my

brother, my dead sister, and you. I always thought that Charles was the one behind my sister's death.

Now I think she is the real culprit." Mary exaggerated the details and continued, "If Hannah did not

exist, my sister would never go near Charles. Even if she did, she would not be tortured by rumors and

choose to commit suicide."

"I will give them a hard time." Roger gritted his teeth. Not only Hannah but also her entire family.

"Dad, what should I do now?" Mary asked, "Now she asked me to hand over another preferential plan

for reopening. I feel like it's personal and nothing I wrote could make her satisfied." Mary felt wronged.

"Then let her," Roger said frankly.

"What?" Mary was surprised.

"Be a drag on her." Roger said, "If you do all your work well, you are helping her."

"I see." Mary hurriedly nodded, "Dad, I know what to do now."

"Mary," Roger said earnestly, "You'll just have to put up with it for a while. Don't worry. It won't be long!"

"It's OK. I am honored to do this for you."

"Good girl." Roger said.

"Then I'll go to work," Mary said sweetly.

"OK, bye." The moment she hung up the phone, the smile on her face disappeared.

That was what she wanted-being regarded as a person who couldn't do anything by Roger.

On the one hand, her father was right. Good work she did was for Hannah. She was not that stupid to

pave the way for others.

On the other hand, she did not have enough professional ability. When she received this task, she was

at a loss. She had a hard time coming up with a plan but she felt that it was not good. To prevent her

father from knowing the fact that she was not good at work and herself from being kept out of Roger's

plan, she figured out this idea.

Then she could feel at ease when she did nothing.

Thinking so, someone knocked on the door and it was opened.

Mary turned her head and she was startled to see it was Hannah.

She felt guilty.

Hannah pretended not to notice her call with Roger, and she said, "I'm here to remind you that we are

in the same boat. If I was having a hard time, you would suffer as well. You'd better wise up."

Mary knew what she was talking about. As the director of the marketing office of the sales department,

she would suffer as well because of poor performance.

Hannah seemed to know everything.

Mary even thought that Hannah probably knew all her thoughts so she came here to remind her.

"Right." When Hannah was about to leave, she thought of something else. Then she said, "We are on

the same boat, but your brother is not. You'd better think twice. Who will your father choose between

you and your brother?"

"What do you mean?" Mary asked.

"You are smart. I think you will see." Hannah said softly, "I won't disturb you. At 9 a. m. tomorrow, I

hope to see a perfect plan for reopening."

Hannah left.

Mary looked at her back. She had to say that Hannah's words did mean something to her.

Without doubts, she knew that her father would choose Wayne.

Her family was always preferring boys to girls.

She became a bit nervous. She wouldn't be the cannon fodder for her father to help Wayne.

It was not easy for her to get here.

She wouldn't just give up.

Hannah returned to her office.

She did go to find Mary on purpose. Nôvel/Dr(a)ma.Org - Content owner.

She thought it was not easy to get rid of her since embarrassing her would not be much of a help.

Mary had this kind of experience since childhood and she was still happy.

The best way of breaking their family was to sow discord between them.

Once she made that happen, she would be able to get twice the result with half the effort.

Hannah thought to herself.

Then she continued her work.

When she was opening the computer, her phone rang. She answered, "Oscar."

"Call me Ozzie," Oscar said.

Hannah pursed her lips.

"Or sweetheart."

"Piss off." Hannah blushed.

She took a deep breath and pretended nothing had happened, "What can I do for you?"

"I'm leaving Kensbury today." Oscar said plainly.

"To where?"

"You are caring about me?" He asked.

"No, I am not," Hannah said coldly.

Oscar didn't answer that question.

Hannah wondered if he did it on purpose so that she could not know his whereabouts.

Sometimes he was too wily.

"If you miss me, call me. I won't turn off my phone."

"I won't."

"But I will miss you, so please do not turn off your phone or mute it." Oscar said clearly, "I want to be

able to reach you anytime."

"…"

He was too aggressive.

"I'm boarding now." Oscar was going to hang up.

"You are going to see Janet, right?"

Hannah finally asked that when he was about to hang up.


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