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The Pampering CEO: Don't Mess With My Secretly-Married Sweet Wife novel Chapter 129

Susan Shelby could not help raising an eyebrow at her. "Why are you screaming like I want to stay in the same room as you?"

"You..." Queeny Lewis immediately glared at her in embarrassment and rage.

"Alya, let's share a room." Susan disregarded Queeny and looked toward the other round-faced colleague right away.

The colleague named Alya Rogers had a round face just like her name. She was always on the first line of gossiping on normal days.

Although she was albeit a nosey person, she knew her bottom line very well. She would never hurt another person casually at the very least. Thus, Susan always maintained a rather good relationship with her.

"Sure..." Alya was about to accept the offer when a crisp voice was heard.

"What’s going on over here?" Charlotte Jenkins walked over without anyone's notice.

"Ms. Jenkins." Queeny exercised some self-control upon seeing Charlotte.

Charlotte smiled and her eyes glimmered. "Did I hear someone quarreling earlier?"

Queeny hastily answered, "Ms. Jenkins, it's not that I want to quarrel on purpose but I can't stand Susan as a person. I don't want to stay in the same room as her."

"You’re acting like I can stand you," said Susan straightforwardly.

Charlotte looked at Queeny and the smile on her lips grew more sinister. She said smilingly, "The accommodation allocation has already been arranged. The rest of the people aren't asking to switch so it's not very appropriate for just the two of you to switch either."

As she was speaking, she shot a glance at Susan." Susan, I saw you coming out of Julian's car earlier. However, you can't possibly feel like you deserve the special treatment of switching rooms just because of that, right?”

"Ms. Jenkins, it was Queeny who made a fuss about this issue. Susie didn't complain at all since the start." Alya could not refrain herself from defending Susan because she could hear how Charlotte was victimizing Susan with her words.

"Is that so?" Charlotte raised an eyebrow. "Why did Queeny make a fuss to switch rooms with her? She must have a reason for doing that too."

Charlotte dismissed the matter so lightly which infuriated Susan. "What are you trying to say here? Can I give you a slap first and then say that I must have slapped you for a reason too?"

Charlotte squinted her eyes. "You have a really sharp tongue. However, you don't deserve special treatment even if you have a sharp tongue. I won't give you permission to switch rooms. Otherwise, what's the point of the company having a system?"

"Fine then," said Susan coldly.

It was but a trifling matter yet it was suddenly exaggerated by Charlotte to this extent.

Susan was well aware that Charlotte was victimizing her on purpose. However, she was too lazy to argue with Charlotte now.

She would just need to spend one night with Queeny whom she would disregard.

"Very well." Charlotte smiled and turned around to leave in her high heels.

“Susie, is Charlotte victimizing you on purpose?” asked Alya out of curiosity.

It was just a trifling matter of switching rooms, but was her presence as the daughter of the Jenkins Corporation necessary?

Susan shook her head, but she did not elaborate further.

It snowed heavier and heavier. The group of people entered the allocated rooms in succession after the arrangements were made.

Susan and Queeny entered the room. They exchanged a glance before they each grunted coldly once. Then they turned around and refused to look at each other

anymore.

Queeny took out her phone and scrolled through her social media.

Susan found a pencil and paper in her backpack and began recalling the topography and scenery that she saw earlier.

One could not produce one's design irrespective of external circumstances in the interior design industry. It was only by combining one's idea and real situation that one would be able to produce an unmatched work.

Susan came up with a lot of new ideas in her mind after examining the site today. She needed to record these ideas down.

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