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Shrouded Affections Winning Back My CEO Wife

Chapter 739
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Chapter 739: "No," Conroy rejected the idea immediately, adding, "Also, refer toas Mr. Finch at the company." Eileen bit her lip, her dark eyes questioning him. "Canrey, my father... Why would I have to call you Mr. Finch here? And why can't I live with you?" "People at work despise nepotism. If they find out you're my daughter, they'll think I've manipulated HR to get you the job. It's best if we act like strangers at the office. That includes Kinsey," Conroy rationalized his stance convincingly.

Kinsey chimed in, "Just callKinsey at the company." A slight smile broke across Eileen's face. "Alright. If you ever need my assistance at work, feel free to ask.” Upon noticing someone approaching, both Kinsey and Conroy tensed up visibly, quickly turning to leave. Eileen announced, "I'm leaving now. I don't want to cause any trouble for you." With that, she hastened to the elevator and pressed the button. Kinsey and Conroy took different paths, striding directly into the CEO's office located at the corridor's end.

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Once inside, Kinsey's expression shifted tically. "Uncle Conroy, what's our next move? She's bound to discover who we really are in the company sooner or later!" Conroy, his brow furrowed yet his demeanor composed, responded without worry. "She's merely a regular employee. Have HR cook up an excuse to dismiss her." His experience with handling such predicaments made him believe that dismissing Eileen would be simple. It was rare for Eileen, a new employee, to access the top floor on her first day. Such an opportunity might never arise again.

Your favorite stories galReturning to her desk, Eileen found a stack of documents awaiting her, courtesy of Savanna.

"This is the company report for the last quarter. I need you to organize it and email it totoday," Savanna instructed.

"Ms. Welch, it's unrealistic to expect the report for an entire quarter to be organized in one day," Eileen replied. She understood Savanna was deliberately making things difficult for her.

Savanna's gaze was icy.

"If you can't manage it, that simply shows you're not up to the job. I suggest you leave as soon as possible." Raising an eyebrow, Eileen replied firmly, "I've already signed a contract with the company. Even though I'm on probation, I cannot be terminated without a legitimate reason.” "Whether I can fire you or not doesn't depend on you," Savanna said firmly.

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Eileen found Savanna's words amusing. "Are you the CEO here ar are you just simply rien? Then you can paythe severance fee, and I'm out of here."

Savanna's throat tightened, words failing her. "The extra work is making terns This is m it tough for the interns.

unethical, and it can expose you," Eileen said. Simply put, they fire the interns for good reason, so they make things hard for them on purpose.

Savanna likely hadn't expected Eileen to be so hard to deal with. She looked at Eileen's coworkers, who lowered F.

their heads but were clearly eavesdropping. The problem was no longer just about firing Eileen. How she dealt with this situation would affect her standing in the company.