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Finn was determined.Â
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He knew Vanessa too well, and it was possible for her to go to the hospital, but it was impossible to give up this project.Â
She was never one to abandon a plan once set in motion–not unless the mission was complete, or some force majeure left no other choice.Â
“I’ll handle this matter. You just have to pretend you don’t know,” Finn said slowly without any other emotions. “That’s probably it. Is there anything else?”Â
Ash shook her head, “Since you can handle it well, I won’t say anything. After all, this is between the two of you, and appropriate for me to intervene.”Â
‘Okay.” She paused, then continued, “Starting tomorrow, I’ll be away for about two weeks, maybe sooner, maybe later. You’ll have to handle things here while I’m gone.Â
‘At present, the company’s main priority is this Triple–A Game, and other projects can follow the plan. These days, your progress doesn’t need to be too rushed. According to the previous plan with the Snider Group, we are currently about 6 points ahead.Â
‘Also, go easier on the team. More than one person has complained about your overly serious approach. Remember, you represent Snider Group. Yes, we’re the client, but our vendors deserve respect too.”Â
She said it with a half–joking sense of humor. Finn was too serious today. Although Vanessa was indeed a difficult matter, if he people around her were not in a good mood, it was over.Â
Especially in times like these, those closest to her needed to stay grounded. Depression was an illness, but at its core, it’s still a sickness of the heart. And heart–sickness demands heart–medicine.Â
They could only guide Vanessa to gradually open her heart and let go of the past.Â
The two didn’t talk for long before Ash left the office.Â
Their Triple–A Game project department and Alison’s project department were in the same department, and they were next to each other, so the probability of encountering each other was extremely high.Â
In fact, things with high probability basically happened.Â
It was just that this time, Alison was different from before. She didn’t have the fighting spirit before, so she took a look at Ash and continued to be busy with what she was doing.Â
“Alison. What’s wrong with you?” Ash asked.Â
Alison didn’t say a word and walked forward with a stack of documents in her arms.Â
The assistant whispered to the side, “Today, the people in their department are clamoring to change the leader, shouting that if they don’t change the leader, they will all go to other departments.”Â
“What reason?”Â
The assistant was silent for a while before speaking, “Because a person from their department took the lead in making trouble. In fact, it has nothing to do with her. It seems to be that man…”Â
“What’s wrong with the man? Ash frowned at her. “Briefly give me a result.Â
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The assistant nodded, “The man seemed to be interested in Ms. Turner, and then he was severely humiliated, and he began to instigate the rest of the department to change leaders.Â
“But basically they are all men, and there are only two or three girls in their department. The boys in their department all feel that Ms. Turner is too disrespectful and she shouldn’t hurt people’s self–esteem so directly.”Â
Ash snorted coldly. “Then what should she do? Could it be that she has to agree first, and then refuse? Who is it? Give it to me on the list. Why don’t you tell me this kind of thing?”Â
The assistant choked and was silent for a while. “I thought you knew.”Â
After all, Alison was related to Jade… The assistant figured it was best not to meddle in their affairs.Â
“Whether I know it or not, it doesn’t affect your reporting to me. Do you think I’m right?” Ash didn’t reprinÂ
that the people under her were too reckless.Â
The assistant was humbly taught and apologized immediately, “Sorry, Ms. Turner, I didn’t report this to you in time it was Caesar Acker from their project department. He should have been in the company for five or six years, and he should be considered an old employee. I doubt anyone in that department has more tenure than him.”Â
“So before Alison took office, Caesar should have been in charge of all the work in their department,” the assistant reported the situation truthfully.Â
Ash probably understood that this was workplace sexual harassment. Caesar did not achieve the expected effect, so he began to find various reasons to prank Alison.Â
This time, Alison really became the victim.Â
‘Can you gather all the relevant evidence before the end of the day?” Ash felt that Alison was a fool, but even so, she would never allow female employees in her company to be maliciously sexually harassed.Â
The assistant nodded seriously. “Ms. Turner, are you going to fire Caesar?”Â
‘Fired? I’m being generous just by not having him jailed–and now he wants compensation?” Ash has never heard of such a ridiculous thing.Â
“Hand it over directly to the company’s legal department. Be sure to give me a result before you get off work today. Remember to submit a copy of the relevant evidence to the police.”Â
Ash’s voice was steady and calm. Keeping such a predator in the company would only endanger more people–who knows how many have already fallen victim to him?Â
The assistant agreed, “I will complete the task.”Â
Before leaving work, Alison rushed into her office.Â
“I never asked you to help me!” Alison’s eyes were red, as if she had cried.Â
Ash has just received an update from his assistant that Caesar has been dealt with and has been taken away by the paliceÂ
think I will be grateful to you for helping me? This is my business. You don’t need to worry about it and you don’t have to worry about my business in the future!” Alison was angry.Â
She looked at the person in front of her, who was obviously moved but insisted on being angry, and the corner of her lips curved slightly. “You are my employee now, and I have the need and obligation to be responsible for the employeeÂ
“If this didn’t happen to you, I would still intervene. As for gratitude, I don’t need it. I’m just doing my duty as a bass.Â
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“I know what you think, but you’re wrong. In addition, you should have told me or the police about this matter at the first time, not forbearance.Â
“You may have your way, but if it is illegal, you will still be hurt in the future. It is very important to protect yourself,” Ash said lightly.Â
She clenched her fists and lowered her head. Her expression changed several times. She grunted and sniffed. “So what… I didn’t ask you to help me.”Â
“Okay, then you just treat me as nosy, okay?”Â
Ash felt that Alison was really difficult to understand. Ash helped, but Alison didn’t thank her, and she still mumbled here for a long time…Â
And she was clearly moved, but she refused to admit it…Â
“Look, you just don’t want to help me!” Alison was immediately dissatisfied with this.Â
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