The Heiress’ Return & Revenge
Chapter 259
Chapter 259 Can It Still Be Redeemed?
When Jane heard the staff’s words, her eyes narrowed.
Suddenly, her legs began to tremble and weaken.
“It’s impossible. I clearly placed it in this box.”.
She questioned, “Did your mistake cause us to lose the bid, so you’re saying we didn’t.
succeed?”
She was the one who wrote and submitted the bid, and she was certain that she had placed it in the box.
The staff was prepared for this situation.
“It’s not our responsibility. I have a copy of the surveillance video of your bid. If you don’t believe us, take a look at yourselves. Let everyone witness it.”
After saying that, he opened the copied video on his phone and projected it onto the display screen in the hall.
Since it wasn’t their fault, they naturally had to clear their names in public.
Everyone looked up one after another.
In the video, Jane casually stuffed the bid form into the box after completing it.
Without carefully checking, she turned around and left with the others.
Little did she know that a part of the bid form was exposed, and a person passing by accidentally brushed against the box.
The person’s sleeve accidentally touched the exposed part of the bid form, and it was brought out and dropped on the ground.
The passerby didn’t notice and left.
Subsequent people coming and going also didn’t pay attention, stepping on the bid form with their feet.
In the end, the bid form was trampled and swept away by a janitor
After watching the video, everyone couldn’t help but feel sorry for Jane’s musfortune
To encounter such a thing
If it were a normal situation, even if she didn’t manage to put everything in, the next person who came to submit the bid form would have taken it in.
Little did she know that she was unlucky enough to have it accidentally taken out by someone else.
Then, it was stepped on and taken away by the janitor.
But when it came down to it, it was Jane’s own carelessness.
had just put it in directly or paid closer attention, this situation wouldn’t have occurred, and
Jane finished watching, her face
did it turn out like this? Previously, she had
away.
she never expected that it would
wanted to
she looked at the staff and said, “It was your janitor who took away my bid form.
trash can, how are we supposed to find it? Why don’t you write another copy and give it to us?” Although it’s a bit delayed, it can be considered as
properly, so she should take the
the order form as
give Jane another chance to
forgiving words, Jane felt like vomiting
she could write it again, why would she waste time here? She said with a serious lace. This is too time-consuming If I have to rewrite it, I’ll have to review the materials again. I don’t have the energy for that. I want to use the
written with a carbon pen so they shouldn’t
insisted on returving her own order
janitor
hadn’t been taken to the
janitor found the order form in one of the
form had become greasy and dirty, almost
onlookers couldn’t help but sigh once again at
boxed lunches to eat at
form happened to be mixed
everyone threw away.
hurriedly went forward, ignoring the dirtiness, and
it with a
was smudged, but there were still many parts
after the stones’ code and Jane’s own code that only
every line of the code
largest in recent years,
were over ten thousand pieces of raw materials for the hidden marks, so
by Jane had one or
example, in 352:9, the second-to-last digit was completely unreadable due
stains.
a glance at the order
unlucky. Even the ones with
luck today is
she has used up all her previous good luck
before, she
a
it considered
used to be quite
or private auction, it’s as if others have wasted
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