Chapter 80 Have No Good Intentions
Chapter 80 Have No Good Intentions
Lynn overindulged Vicky.
Naturally, he enjoyed people praising her.
To put it bluntly, the Jarretts thought Summer was a loyal dog, so Lynn believed her.
Moreover, Summer dropped a few tears.
Lynn was persuaded and said, "Alright, I'll do it. But if you're incompetent, I'll transfer you back."
Summer smiled sweetly at him. "Thank you, Dad."
Men were visual. Summer was beautiful now. Even Lynn found her pleasing to the eye. So, this "thank
you, dad" satisfied him.
"You can go now. I'll tell Vicky about this and inform you later."
Summer left Lynn's office. The smile on her face faded. She wiped away the tear stains and put on a
cold smile.
...
As soon as Summer left, Lynn called Vicky through an internal line.
Vicky came in with a bad attitude. "Dad, what is it? I am busy."
Lynn did not mind her tone and said gently, "Summer just came and said that she wanted to transfer to
your department to learn from you. What do you think?"
"She said that?" Vicky was shocked, her eyes wide.
"Yes."
"Does she really want to learn from me? Or she's up to something again." Vicky snorted coldly and said
in a firm tone, "Dad, don't agree. She's annoying."
Lynn had wanted to talk this out with Vicky, but Vicky was tough and showed no interest in a
discussion, so he became a little angry. "Vicky! No matter what, you are sisters. Besides, we have to
rely on her to have Leonardo invest in our company. This matter is settled. I will transfer her to your
department. Teach her."
Vicky was unhappy and lost her temper, shouting, "Dad! How can you do this! I said I didn't want her in
my department! Don't you understand?"
Lynn yelled, "Vicky!"
Feeling that he was really angry, Vicky could only compromise. "Alright, whatever you want."
Then she stormed out, slamming the door with a bang.
Lynn frowned hard. He wondered if he doted on Vicky too much, so she tended to blow off steam in
front of him.
...
Summer was informed that she was transferred to the project department shortly after.
She packed her things quickly, bid farewell to a few familiar colleagues, and carried a box to her new
department.
She stood at the door of the manager's office and knocked on it.
After a while, Vicky's voice came from inside, "Come in."
Summer pushed the door open and went in with a smile. "Hello, sister."
Vicky looked at her unhappily.
"This is the company. Call me Manager Vicky."
Summer obediently called out, "Manager Vicky."
Vicky gazed at the smile on Summer's face and felt that she was overshadowed.
Thus, she had someone give Summer a large pile of useless materials, asked Summer to copy them,
and then told her to get them shattered.
Summer ended up doing that all day.
Vicky had thought that Summer would lose her temper and came to argue with her. However, Summer
finished the job without complaining.
Vicky was puzzled.
Yesterday, Summer had come to her office for trouble, but today, she was like a completely different
person.
Anyway, Vicky was not convinced.
When it was time for everyone to get off work, Vicky instructed someone to bring Summer another
stack of materials for her to copy.
Until everybody else left, Summer still couldn't get it done.
Vicky went to the copy room and saw that Summer was still doing her task earnestly. Squinting, Vicky
walked over and asked, "Summer, what game are you playing? You can fool my father. But are you
naïve enough to think you can fool me?"
"I'm not playing anything. I really think you are outstanding, so I want to learn from you."
Summer said in a gentle tone. Then she said meaningfully, "If I don't improve, I wonder if others will
think you are incompetent."
Vicky sneered, "I knew you didn't have good intentions!"
Summer glanced at her and slowly tidied up the documents, ignoring her.
She heard from other employees that Vicky was a hands-off boss, and that she took credit for her
subordinates' work.
"What matters is Daddy thinks I'm here to learn from you. My intentions are not important." Summer
smiled contemptuously, took out the last copy of the document, and turned around to leave.
...
Night fell early in winter.
When Summer came out of the Jarrett Group, it was almost seven o'clock and it was already dark.
Tim had waited for a while.
She got in the car and said to Tim, "There's no need to pick me up every day. I can take the taxi."
She had never enjoyed this kind of treatment. Although she knew that Leonardo was being nice, she
still found it weird.
Tim's tone was as emotionless and solemn as ever. "This is my duty."
Back at the villa, it occurred to Summer that Douglas had given her a black card.
She put down her bag, took the black card and went to the study to look for Leonardo.
When he was at home, he spent most of his time in the study.
Leonardo didn't turn around and sat with his back to her, his voice hoarse, "What's the matter?" Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.
"I found a black card at home. I guess it belongs to you." Summer did not dare to say that it was a gift
from "Douglas".
Leonardo was silent for a long time before saying, "Since you found it, keep it."
"But I heard that it was valuable...." Even Jerome and Vicky were surprised to see it.
Leonardo's tone was flat. "It is valuable when it is used."
Summer froze for a moment, agreeing with him. She couldn't argue with him.
Seeing that Leonardo didn't say anything else, she turned around and left.
In the evening, Jessica called her and said that she would be back tomorrow.
"Let's eat somewhere."
Summer glanced at the black card in her bag and said softly, "Then let's go to the Golden Cauldron
Club."
"You've won the five million prize?"
"Something like that...." Leonardo said the card was for use.
Therefore, she decided to use it!