Chapter 741
Wooing My Ex-Wife
Knowing that Charles was merely giving him a chance to defuse the tension, Isaac said, âItâs Whitneyâs first day at work today, so I think she can be excused for not knowing the rules around here. Weâll decide if we should fire her after her probation period.â
Charlesâ expression eased up right away. âSince youâre interceding on her behalf, this should serve as a warning. If I ever catch her slacking again, sheâll be fired.â
âNoted.â Isaac lowered his head slightly. Seeing that Whitney was remaining silent, he shot her a look and reminded her, âPlease thank Mr. Newton!â
âThank you, Mr. Newton.â Whitney bowed.
Charles stared at her sternly before turning around to leave.
The employees breathed a sigh of relief after Isaac and Charles entered the elevator.
At that point, Lana was sobbing and wiping her tears away with a piece of tissue.
Those who were close to her went up to console her hurriedly.
Lana sobbed and protested, âThis is all your fault, Whitney! Why did you ask me so many questions?
Because of you, I was lectured by Mr. Newton and almost lost my job! The company is surely deducting my salary because of this incident. Mr. Newton now has a bad impression of me!â
Whitney felt remorseful because she knew it was her fault. âIâm sorry. If your salary gets deducted, Iâll compensate you with the money I get from my internship next month.â
Lana felt slightly better. However, she thought Whitney was a pushover and refused to let the matter slide. âHow about the lecture I got from Mr. Newton? I suffered mentally. How are you going to make it up to me? Do you think youâre better than everyone else because Isaac sided with you?â
Whitney just turned around and sat at her desk. Instead of arguing, she continued working.
Lana became angrier when Whitney ignored her. âWhatâs with your attitude? I was answering your questions out of kindness, and I got scolded as a consequence. Did you think you could solve the problem with your insincere apology?â
Whitney heaved a sigh in response. I apologized to her sincerely, but she thought otherwise. Thereâs no point in explaining myself further.
Whitneyâs silent treatment infuriated the group of employees on Lanaâs side.
Hence, they started making assumptions about her publicly.
âIt seems like someone here is an attention seeker.â
âThatâs what I thought! She blurted a bunch of rubbish when Mr. Newton wasnât even asking her a question.â
âTodayâs her first day as an intern, right? Why was Isaac helping her? Is she Isaacâs fling?â
âI think thatâs possible. Isaac is Mr. Newtonâs trusted aide. He has been with Mr. Newton ever since Mr.
Newton got promoted. If Whitney is hooking up with Isaac, sheâll have an easy time in the company!â
The group was envious and jealous of Whitney.
However, they were thrilled when they realized that Whitney had probably been blacklisted after receiving a public lecture from Charles.
Evidently, those sarcastic remarks struck a nerve. Whitney stopped typing abruptly and turned around.
âIâm sorry Lana got reprimanded because of me. However, thereâs nothing fishy going on between Mr.
Turner and me. Please stop spreading such vile lies,â she said calmly.
Lana was filled with contempt when she heard that. âWhy are you so pretentious? Did you think Isaac would help every Tom, Dick, and Harry? Youâre merely an intern on your first day of work. If you werenât close with him, why would he back you up right in front of Mr. Newton?â
âThatâs right! I remember that she only got into the company because Isaac made some arrangements with the HR department,â someone chimed in.
âWhat? Is that so? Could it be that sheâs Isaacâs sugar baby?â
Not only did the discussion not stop, but the remarks became even more ridiculous.
Whitney couldnât be bothered to entertain those people, so she continued completing her tasks.
At that moment, everyone in the office was mocking, berating, and shooting envious looks at her.
âWhitney!â Isaac, who had left with Charles in the elevator not long ago, had returned and made it clear who he was looking for.
Right away, everyone in the office went silent.
âYes?â Whitney lifted her head.
âKeep your belongings and come with me.â
Whitney froze momentarily and replied, âIâm not done with my work, though.â
âItâs your first day, so itâs understandable. Hurry! Itâs urgent.â
Left without an option, Whitney saved her incomplete files, shut her computer down, and left with Isaac.
Isaac let her lead the way and warned the other employees, âPut more energy on your work and stop meddling in othersâ personal matters. Mr. Newton hates employees who are unprofessional. If Mr.
Newton finds out what you guys were talking about, all of you will get the boot.â
As soon as those words fell, the employees tucked their heads into their shoulders.
The moment Isaac left, however, they were at it again.
âWell, we were making assumptions just a moment ago, and Isaac had proven us right straightaway.
Heâs so protective of the greenhorn.â
âWhy is she so lucky? Is it because of her good looks? I bet sheâs a flirty woman!â
A fastidious but incompetent female employee rolled her eyes and remarked, âSo what if sheâs hooking up with Isaac? If sheâs that incredible, she should go after Mr. Newton! I heard that Mr. Newton is still single. Heâs a real rich heir of every girlâs dream. Who knows? Perhaps he might fancy me one day!â
With that, the woman buried her face in her hands and posed seductively.
With that, the woman buried her face in her hands and posed seductively.
The group dampened her spirit mercilessly by saying, âOh, please! Youâre not even as pretty as Whitney!â
A few minutes after Whitney left, she had become the common enemy of all the gossipy female employees in the department.
Just like that, she became public enemy number one.
When Whitney and Isaac were in the elevator, she had her head hung low in dejection.
âIgnore them, Mrs. Newton. Those women like to gossip. If you need help, feel free to ask me. Iâll surely help you out,â Isaac consoled her.
âThank you, but Iâm merely an intern at NR Group. Iâm not Mrs. Newton.â
âUhâ¦â Isaac was tongue-tied.
When the elevator arrived in the basement, Isaac bowed and gestured for her to step out of the elevator. âYou know Mr. Newtonâs car, right? Heâs waiting for you in the car.â
âOkay. Thank you.â Whitney exited the elevator and searched for Charlesâ car in the underground parking.
Charlesâ luxury car stood out from the rest, so she found it rather easily.
She stood in front of the car door and hesitated for a moment. After that, she decided to take a seat at the back.
Right then, the passenger seat window was rolled down to reveal Charlesâ icy expression. In a frustrated tone, he ordered, âSit in the passenger seat.â
Iâve just been lectured in public. Why would I want to sit next to him to get lectured again? Despite her annoyance, Whitney endured Charlesâ icy gaze and sat in the passenger seat before she fastened her seatbelt.
True enough, Charles wasnât happy, so he wanted to give her an earful.
However, he couldnât bring himself to do it when he saw how aggrieved she looked with her head hung low.
âHow was your first day at work?â he asked.
Whitney bit her lip and replied softly, âIt was okay. Iâm not used to the heavy workload, but I think I can manage it after a couple of days.â
Amused, Charles couldnât help pinching her cheek. âIt seems like you have good adaptability skills.
Why did you avoid me deliberately when I went there just now?â
âHave you forgotten about the terms of our secret marriage? You said we would keep our relationship a secret in public. Besides, I didnât even know I was working in your company. Naturally, I was going to pretend that I didnât know you.â
Whitney felt even more aggrieved and was on the verge of tearing up. âFurthermore, I donât know much about your temper. Wouldnât you be harsher on me if I were to say that I knew you very well?â
Charles was rendered speechless. Why does it sound like I was in the wrong?