The Princess and the Paupers

Chapter 721



Chapter 721
They didn’t see it coming. So many challenges were lying in wait for them.
Molly was inherently naive, unsure if she’s cut out for this.
Molly had just started working at the company when she overheard two receptionists badmouthing her.
“I thought she was someone special Wasn’t she the one who got her uncle’s family killed?”
“You know she’s an ice queen, yet you’re blabbering away here. You sure you’ll still have your job after this.”
“Oh, the way you’re talking sounds like I’m dying to work for her.”
The two receptionists were sarcastic because they had tried to get close to Harry, Molly’s cousin, hoping to get some benefits.
Little did they know, Molly would throw a wrench in their plans. They didn’t get anything. Instead, they got played by Harry.
Harry is now in jail, and his parents and sister reportedly committed suicide.
Molly didn’t want to pick a fight with them, but hearing them talk like this, she felt that if she kept silent, she would only become
more cowardly. She remembered Arabella’s strict management style in the company and began to emulate her.
“You guys don’t want to work here? Great, I don’t want to hire you. Go settle your wages at the finance department within half an
hour, then get
out”
“On what grounds are you firing us?” One receptionist flared up, slamming the table. “Also, according to labor law, if you fire us,
you must pay compensation!”
“You want to talk labor law with me?” Molly found it amusing. “Doesn’t the labor law also say that if an employee is dismissed for
fault, the company doesn’t have to pay any compensation? You guys are always late and leave early, break company rules. If
anything, I should be asking you for compensation, right?”
The two receptionists were so furious at her sudden aggressive stance that they were left speechless.
Molly, “I’m giving you half an hour. If you’re still here after that, I’ll have security throw you out.”

“Molly. If your father were still around, he’d regret having a useless child like you running the company!”
Molly was heading for the elevator, but hearing this, she paused, laughing coldly, “If my father could see me handling things like
this, he’d say I’m too lenient. I wanted to let you guys off, but since you don’t want that, I’ll have someone thoroughly investigate
your misconduct in the company and demand compensation!”
One of the receptionists almost suffocated with anger.
Molly, in her high heels, walked into the elevator. The two receptionists watched the elevator doors close, still spitting venom
about her, all of which was seen by Hans.
Molly pressed the elevator button and headed straight for the top floor. As soon as she got out of the elevator, she announced a
group meeting that all shareholders and the chairman must attend.
Under normal circumstances, no one would show up if Molly called for a group meeting. But because today’s topic was about
whether she would give up the group’s management rights, all shareholders and the chairman attended.
Molly returned to her office to find documents ready on her desk, only lacking her signature.
This was really too much.
“President Molly, you’re finally here.” Molly’s assistant had been hiding in the corner for a while, only daring to show her face
when she saw Molly. “You have no idea how terrifying they were just now, and I didn’t dare to come out.”
Sigh, she really was the most pitiful assistant in history.
Other executives‘ assistants usually had some sort of authority, but she was looked down upon and even threatened with
dismissal.
Being an intern assistant was too hard!
“They didn’t give you a hard time, did they?” Molly asked softly.


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