As Janet spoke, she pretended to open the bag of coffee beans. Hearing Janet's words, Becky could not help but smirk inwardly.

"Oh, there's no need for that. It's such an expensive item. I really shouldn't. Besides, I don't have much time. Ms. Baker, if you have something to say, please get straight to the point. If it's within my duties, I'll certainly do my best." Janet froze for a moment at Becky's response. "It's nothing, really. It's just that, the other night... I wasn't in a good state of mind and acted out of line. I wanted to apologize, Becky. You're not still mad at me, are you?"

As Janet spoke, she reached out, attempting to take Becky's hand. Becky flinched, feeling goosebumps rise all over her skin. She could not believe how far Janet would go, pretending to be sincere for Charles' sake. Janet clearly looked down on her, yet here she was, putting on this act.

"What's wrong? Are you still upset with me?" Janet pouted, looking at Becky with a pitiful expression. To anyone else, it would have seemed like Becky had wronged her.

Becky curved her lips into a slight smile, but her gaze was cold. "Ms. Baker, you must be kidding. Why would I be angry with you? We barely know each other, so there's no reason for me to be upset.

"If you're apologizing over that incident, there's really no need. After all, you're not under anyone's supervision at Collosus Group. I'm just a mere secretary, and I certainly don't have the authority to meddle. I have work to get back to, so I won't waste any more of your time."

"Becky!" As Becky turned to leave, Janet gritted her teeth and forced herself to speak up. "Why does it have to be like this? I know I was wrong that night, but I was just so upset. I thought-"

"Ms. Baker, there's really no need for this. I'm just doing my job, nothing more. I'm Mr. Hoffman's secretary. Whatever he instructs, I follow. You should be well aware of what kind of person Mr. Hoffman is. I have nothing more to say."

With that, Becky walked off without looking back. She left Janet standing there, trembling with rage.

It was clear to her now that Becky had never intended to help her. The benefits Janet had offered Becky previously only worked because Charles had allowed it. He must have known about the switch with the lottery box that night as well.

Janet clenched her teeth in frustration. The more Charles rejected her, the more determined she became to be with him, wanting nothing more than to marry him. "Just wait, Charles. You'll be mine," she muttered under her breath.

After returning to her desk, Becky let out a heavy sigh, feeling a bit exasperated. Just then, Ronald called her over. "If Janet asks you for anything in the future, go along with it," he instructed.

"What?" Becky was taken aback, not quite understanding what Ronald meant. "But Mr. Wells, Janet clearly has bad intentions. She's "

"It doesn't matter what her

intentions are. Just do as you're told," Ronald cut her off, raising a hand. "Remember, we both work for Mr. Hoffman. You know how he thinks."

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Becky nodded, knowing full well that Charles truly did not like Janet. Otherwise, there would not have been so much drama.

Still, she could not help but ask, "But why didn't you tell me this earlier, Mr. Wells? I just refused Janet a moment ago. What should I do now?"

"Don't worry about it. She'll come back to you. Janet has hit dead ends everywhere else. You're the only option she has left," Ronald replied confidently.

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