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Her Hidden Crowns (Suzanne and Austin)

Chapter 210
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Chapter 210 Suzanne scoffed coldly, not even bothering to glance at them. Her tone was indifferent as she said, "I'm here to start as a regular employee. Shouldn't we be working now?" In an instant, all the employees went back to their desks obediently.

Seline's expression darkened even further. What the hell? Who was the manager here? Seline shot Jessica a look, and Jessica immediately caught on.

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Jessica turned to Suzanne with an icy glare and said, "So, you're here to work, right? But your appointment clearly goes against company policy, so I'll have to assess your abilities first. You can stay if you pass. If you don't, you'll be disqualified even if you are the CEO's daughter!" A gleam of satisfaction crossed Seline's eyes. Jessica was just as well-trained as she had shaped her to be. Suzanne scoffed. She had already anticipated this before coming, so it didn't surprise her at all. In fact, she needed stepping stones like this.

Without any hesitation, she said, "Then tellwhat you wantto do." Jessica assumed Suzanne was giving in and sneered, "Mr. Young ordered a custom jewelry set for his wife. I want to see the design draft in three days." Many of the employees couldn't hold back and started whispering among themselves.

Someone remarked, "It's that Mr. Young! His standards are notoriously strict, and he has already rejected dozens of design drafts. It has been left hanging like an unsolved case. This is an impossible task, isn't it?" One employee said, "It is! It's impossible to finish the design in three days." "If she rushes it, Mr. Young would definitely be dissatisfied," another employee said.

Many designers had taken a verbal lashing over this project, none of them meeting Khalil Young's expectations. How was a talentless designer like Suzanne going to pull it off? Speople started looking at Jessica differently. Was she abusing her authority as the deputy manager? Seline was secretly overjoyed. She turned to Jessica and feigned her concern. "Just three days? Isn't this too much of a request? My sister..." Three days was already too generous! Seline would have loved to only give Suzanne a day just to kick that bitch out even sooner.

Seline's hesitant tone only reinforced Jessica's belief that Suzanne was all show and no substance.

Jessica shot Suzanne a disdainful glance before finally turning to Seline and saying gently, "Ms. Seline, you went through the selection process to earn your position. If she can't complete this in three days, she can leave. You wouldn't go easy on her just because she's your sister, would you?" "Well..." Seline visibly hesitated, looking troubled.

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Just as the crowd waited for Seline's response, Suzanne sneered coldly, "Fine. I'll take on the project."

Jessica's eyes flashed with disdain. Suzanne was just as reckless and naive as she thought. She agreed to take on Khalil's project even when so many had failed to complete it. Even the best designers had struggled.

She nodded at Suzanne and said, "Fine. If you can't produce a design that satisfiesYoung in three days, pack your things and get out of Yates Corporation."

Many people began looking at Suzanne with odd expressions. Was she just putting on a brave<front? Forging Herself to keep up appearances like this would only make the humiliation worse if she failed. She would be better off admitting defeat now. At least she could still stay in the department for the tbeing. After all, it was only three days. No one in their right mind would claim they could finish it, especially not a useless designer like Suzanne.

Seline gave Suzanne a troubled look and sighed softly, saying, "Sue, you don't have to do this." But the next second, she looked up at Suzanne again and added, "But since you've already made up your mind, I'll respect your decision."