“You might as well learn from her. If you don’t create a persona, there’s nothing for others to criticize. If you do, they’ll judge you based on it. If you slack off while others are working, do you think they won’t complain about you?” Darcie always got a headache when she had to lecture.

She couldn’t understand why Jaylene, who had an elite education, struggled so much at work.

Darcie had repeatedly told Jaylene to be humble at the company, not arrogant, to treat subordinates with both kindness and strictness, to work together as a team, and even if she had to make compromises, to show she had no choice and handle it gracefully.

Despite this, Jaylene hadn’t taken it seriously. Darcie had paved the way for her for so long, but Jaylene was about to ruin it shortly after joining the company.

On the other hand, Stella had come in with the attitude of “I don’t know much, I don’t really want to do it, but I’m here because of my dad,” clearly telling everyone not to expect too much from her. So, every time she achieved something, people were impressed.

No matter how strong a foundation Darcie laid for Jaylene, if Jaylene couldn’t win over people, she wouldn’t be able to handle Caline even if she was given the chance.

Jaylene clenched her hands and said angrily, “She’s good at manipulating people! She’s just pretending!”

“Don’t worry about whether she’s real or pretending. Just focus on your own work. You can change your assistant if you want. From now on, don’t delegate your work to others. If you need to work overtime, do it honestly. If you can’t handle it, let everyone go home. And when you work overtime, order food and drinks. What about others? Should they starve with you? I shouldn’t have to teach you these small things.

You know you can win people’s hearts with small gifts when you join the company. Don’t you understand this? Even if it’s an act, you have to do it completely. Fake it until you make it. No matter how much I favor you, I have to appear fair. You need to fight for it yourself!”

Jaylene blushed. She knew Darcie was angry and disappointed, so she didn’t argue back. She whispered, “I understand, Mom.”

her hand, “Go, I

“What about the

yourself and report to

“Thank you, Mom,” and

her temples, feeling

was bad enough that Jessica had suppressed her, but now her daughter wasn’t as good

had received a better education and more resources, so why

rang, and Darcie calmed down to answer

“Hello.”

spoke on the other

at the caller ID and saw it was a city landline.

heavy breathing on the other end, unable to tell if

was about to speak again, the other party

called back, but no one

hung up, feeling

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