She just disliked people like her. She didn't like her, so she didn't care what she thought. Even though Lina's expression looked extremely awkward, Sabrina was at ease. She divided some of her workload and handed it to Linda. "This is your workload for this week. If there's anything you don’t know, you can discuss it with me.”
Lina was dumbfounded. Sabrina had already turned and walked out of the office. The minute she stepped out of the door, the atmosphere in the office exploded.
Lina's expression was sad and distraught. "Mrs. Ford, she's...is she holding a grudge against me?"
"Sabrina isn't someone like that!" Andrew said.
Lina asked, "Then why wouldn’t she drink the coffee I gave her?"
Another male colleague, Xavier Johnson sneered." Why should she drink your coffee?"
York Devon chortled. "Are there flowers in your coffee?"
Andrew was the youngest intern, so he was particularly straightforward. "Lina, you don’t know what kind of person Sabrina is. She's very simple and honest, doing her best at everything. Even when she has a husband who's practically the king of South
City, she never bragged about it to anyone. She didn't
want to have to deal with you, so she doesn't need to show you unnecessary respect."
Lina wasn't sure how to feel about that. Her face was flushed red from their words. She felt so awkward she didn't know what to do. But she couldn't change jobs i f she resigned, which other company would hire someone like her who wasn't very skilled? Lina regretted her past actions so much she felt like burying herself in a hole.
Upstairs, Sabrina was now standing in front of Yvonne. Seeing Yvonne immersed in her job, Sabrina called out to her softly. "Yvonne." 1
Yvonne raised her head, her expression slightly awkward. She sounded nervous. “Mrs...Mrs. Ford."
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