Chapter 59
Chapter 59
She took a quiet, steadying breath, “I’ll seize the opportunity.”
No obstacle could stand in her way, she had her eyes on that promotion and nothing was going to stop
her.
After a slight pause, she continued, “The successful launch of this new product was made possible due
to the hard work of Jenny and Darcy. They’ve been assistant designers for three years now, don’t you
think it’s time they got a promotion?”
“The department’s decisions are yours,” Leopold responded in a deep voice.
“Thank you, Mr. Leopold, and don’t forget to include them in the bonus distribution.”
Aurelia left with a cheery smile on her face.
Leopold watched her leave, the corners of his mouth curling up slightly.
She certainly took care of her subordinates.
But was she getting a bit too full of herself?
After the Jewelry Show, everyone had two days off to explore the sights and scenes of Paris. The big
boss, however, was busy flying to other European branches for inspections.
Returning to Elysium only happened five days later.
Emily, the Personnel Department director, quietly sent a WhatsApp message, “Aurelia, a new manager
named Evelyn Alcott will be joining your department tomorrow, taking Kelly’s position.”
Aurella, who had been catching a nap to adjust her jet lag, was instantly wide awake at the news.
“An outsider, and so soon!”
“She’s returning from abroad, with an impressive resume. She’s been a chief designer before and has
won several international awards. More importantly, it is rumored…”
“What?”
“It’s rumored that she has a close relationship with the CEO, and there’s a possibility she could be the
new director.”
Aurelia felt as if she’d been struck by a bolt of lightning. Damn nepotism!
She suspected that Leopold had arranged this all along. If she hadn’t insisted on her promotion, Evelyn
would have probably been appointed as the director directly.
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With such strong qualifications, wouldn’t Evelyn trample her competition?
But she wouldn’t be discouraged. She would rise to the challenge. The competition hadn’t even started
yet, everything was still unknown.
She was supposed to continue her vacation the next day, but how could she rest now? She arrived at
the office early in the morning.
Evelyn had already arrived and was chatting with her colleagues, seemingly very familiar with them
already. Aurelia took a discreet look at her.
Evelyn had a head of deep brown curls, was dressed in a Chanel outfit, her makeup was delicate,
making
her stylish, elegant, and poised.
“Ms. Evelyn, welcome to the Design Department.”
“Hello, Manager Aurelia. I look forward to working with you.”
After some polite exchanges, Aurelia introduced her to the department’s colleagues.
Evelyn waved her hand, “No need, I’ve already met everyone.”
“Actually, Ms. Evelyn came yesterday afternoon and took us all to Celestial Savor for French cuisine,”
Emma, a senior designer, revealed.
Evelyn smiled slightly, “I wanted to give you a call, Manager Aurelia. But they said you just returned
from France and needed to adjust your jet lag, so I didn’t want to disturb your rest.”
Bullshit!
Aurelia gritted her teeth in secret.
It was clear Evelyn had used her absence to win over the team.
Damn, she was cunning. She had stabbed her in the back on her very first day. She was indeed a
formidable
opponent.
As Aurelia was cursing in her heart, Evelyn said, “I’ve ordered pastries from Sylvan Savories for
everyone, they should be arriving soon.”
As she was speaking, the receptionist called to say the pastries had arrived.
“Sylvan Savories is the best pastry shop in Elysium, their stuff is so expensive, I only indulge when I
get my paycheck.”
“You should always eat the best pastries. Their tea is also amazing. Once I had it, I couldn’t go back to
the ones at the local shops.”
“Ms. Evelyn treated us to French cuisine yesterday and today she’s treating us to Sylvan Savories
pastries. She’s so good to us.”
The flattery was clear, they were picking sides.
At the same time, it was a veiled criticism of Aurelia’s stinginess.
When she got promoted, the pastries and tea she treated them to were from an ordinary shop, which
they discarded in the trash, complaining about their poor qualit