Chapter 333
The Darling of the Paranoid Tycoon
Harriet took out her phone and entered the office before looking down at the screen.
It was a text message from Delbert.
[I miss you. When you're done, letâs have dinner together. Iâll come pick you up.]
The simple yet affectionate message brightened Harrietâs mood a little.
They had only been separated for less than an hour, and Delbert already missed her.
She didnât expect him to be so clingy, aside from his possessiveness.
Harriet tapped the screen of her phone and edited a reply.
[Sure! See you later!]
Harriet had just put down her phone when an executive deliberate tried to cause her trouble..
âMrs. Carlson, the Munoz Group has always had strict discipline and does not allow employees to use their phones during working hours. Violators will be punished severely. As the daughter of the former CEO, you must be aware of this rule, right?â he said.
âMoreover, now that you are the new chairman, you should lead by example. What do you think you should do?â
Harriet looked over at the executive, and she said nothing.
If she answered that she didnât accept punishment, then the others present would make a fuss and call her a spoiled lady who meddled in the companyâs affairs. This would not be good for her and Delbertâs reputation.
She didnât want to admit her fault and accept punishment either.
So, she silently gazed at the executive until he got cold feet.
Harriet knew that even if she didnât respond, Blake would speak up for her.
Sure enough, Blake quickly stepped in.
âWhat's the fuss?â he said, trying to smooth things over. âHarriet is still young, and sheâs my niece and Delbertâs wife. Even though sheâs now the chairman, sheâs just a young girl. Sheâs bound to make mistakes. How can you punish her? You should apologize to her.â
The executive quickly apologized to Harriet. âMrs. Carlson, Iâm sorry. You've just joined the company, and there are many rules you donât understand yet. Itâs normal.â
Harriet furrowed her brows.
Blake was defending her on the surface, while implicitly, he was smearing her reputation.
He could easily explain the situation. Yet he chose to bring up her relationship with Delbert and insinuate that she got the job throu nepotism.
At the same time, he was doubting her ability.
Harriet knew that her sudden arrival had made Blake unable to fully control the company, so he had to push her down.
âDid he forget the company was founded by my mother?â She thought.
Blake was narrow-minded and short-sighted. How could the company survive under his control in the long run?
Even though she didnât want to participate in the internal struggles of the company, she couldn't let it collapse.
First, she had to deal with Blake.