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Chapter 3

Author: Mr. Capybara
David said, "Today, I'm giving you a special privilege. Any reimbursement that isn't properly filled out will be returned for correction until it meets the standards. At the monthly meeting, you'll be this month's employee of the month. Don't forget to go up and give your speech."

Naomi's eyes lit up with delight. "Thank you, Mr. Gray! I'll give it my all, so I won't let you down!"

David looked thoroughly pleased.

Then he fixed me with a hard look. "See that? Salespeople like you are useless and lazy! You don't even bother to learn from others and waste company resources on trivial nonsense every day. Have you no shame? Now, redo your expense report exactly as Ms. Lane instructed!"

My hands trembled as I clutched the reports. The frustration lodged in my chest pressed painfully, and tears threatened to spill over.

As I walked out of David's office, Naomi shot out behind me. Her eyes glinted with contempt as she looked me up and down. "Weren't you going to get Mr. Gray to sort this out? Well, is your grievance resolved now? Let's see if you still have the nerve to defy me!"

My eyes burned as I slumped back at my desk. Work felt impossible, and I could do nothing but stare at the expense reports in a daze.

Suddenly, my phone buzzed from the desk. It was a notification from social media. Just as I was about to dismiss it, a post caught my eye.

"That idiot from the sales department refused to let me list my new designer purchase under her name for reimbursement. Fine. If she won't help me, then no one's getting reimbursed. I'll make sure she learns what happens when you cross finance."

I stared at the familiar avatar. It had to be Naomi.

Only now did I finally see why Naomi had been giving me so much trouble with reimbursements. Her so-called dedication to rules and work ethic was a lie. This was pure revenge for the free bag I refused her last month.

The comments section exploded with workers venting, lambasting her for petty office bullying.

The ever-arrogant Naomi struck back relentlessly, reveling in her own cunning.

"What's there to fear? Salespeople are nothing but expendable trash. Finance is the real backbone of the company. I don't believe the boss would risk me for a worthless sales rep. She's already advanced half a month's expenses, and now she shows up crying about money. I stopped her reimbursement. Let's see how long she lasts now."

I laughed out loud. If she was the backbone of the company, then what was I—the sales champion? If she refused to reimburse me, fine. I wanted to see who would crack first.

I set my work aside and spent my days idling at my desk. The end of the month arrived quickly, and a notification from the finance department popped up in the company's internal system.

As the month drew to a close, the finance department began auditing every sales order in the company, all of which originated from the sales department.

Even though I had only been working for just over half a month, I was still the company's undisputed sales champion, with a mountain of orders already piled up on my desk.
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    "Don't tell me you didn't know?" Vivian said, brushing past David's outstretched hand as she walked away.The office fell into a heavy silence. David's anger surged, turning his face a deep shade of red. "Damn it! Where's Madeleine? Where did you send the payment I authorized?"I opened the internal system without expression and switched to the page that interfaced with the finance department. "Mr. Gray, I submitted the payment request to finance first thing the morning after the contract was signed, but Ms. Lane said it needed verification before releasing the funds," I said. "Over the next three days, I sent ten reminders each day. I clearly outlined the deadline and importance of the payment in advance. I never expected it still wouldn't go through..."David's face deepened to a fiery red, and his chest heaved with ragged breaths. "Naomi? Where is that fool? What on earth is she doing?"David's roar rang through the office. Naomi stumbled over, looking as pale as a ghost. "N

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    Naomi let out a mocking laugh. "You really have no sense at all. You actually dare to show up?"I put on an anxious expression and kept my tone humble. "Ms. Lane, this payment is really urgent. It has to be transferred within three days. This is my first order this month. If it falls through, I'll probably be living on air for the rest of the month."Naomi's expression turned sly. She didn't even glance at the documents, instead staring at me with obvious interest. "A sales champion like you, afraid of losing such a tiny order? I thought you were actually impressive, and yet here you are, begging me."She toyed with the documents in her hand and said, "Here's your chance. I'll let you go if you kneel in front of the entire company and apologize to me. What do you say?"I could hardly believe what I'd just heard. Who did she take herself for—an empress? What right did she have to demand such a degrading act from me?My face drained of all color, and my hands clenched into fists as

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    After hearing me out, Vivian finally calmed down. When I asked for her help, she didn't hesitate for a second and immediately agreed. After hanging up, I let out a long, satisfying breath."Naomi and David, just you wait! I'll make sure you learn what happens when you cross me!"…I forced myself to wait patiently for a whole month. During that time, I endured endless glares from my coworkers and tried my best to make myself invisible. Even when Naomi came storming into the sales department to cause trouble, I held it all in.It wasn't until Thursday that David stormed into the sales office, seething with anger. "How are you even salespeople? Did you take care of the client at all? This was a 30‑million‑dollar deal! The factory has already produced the products, and now the client is gone! The company fronted the entire 30 million dollars. Do you even understand the responsibility you're supposed to bear?"The entire office kept their heads down under his tirade. After venting h

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    Soft murmurs rippled through the room as my coworkers began whispering among themselves. Countless unreadable gazes bore into me from every direction, leaving me exposed with nowhere to hide. I felt like I was under a spotlight, wishing desperately I could sink into the floor and disappear.Just then, David abruptly shifted his tone and announced loudly, "In addition, Ms. Naomi Lane has shown remarkable dedication and responsibility in her work. Not only has she consistently kept the company's best interests in mind, but she has also worked through the night to help the company avoid substantial losses. She is unquestionably this month's Star Employee. On behalf of the company, I am pleased to award her a three-thousand-dollar cash bonus. Ms. Lane, please come up and address everyone. Let us give her a warm round of applause."The room erupted in thunderous clapping, following David's lead. The applause was deafening.When I looked up, my eyes met Naomi's just as she stood. She was

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    Lincoln's furious voice exploded through the office, and Naomi froze where she stood. "You're an accountant, for God's sake. Instead of doing your job, you're using the little authority you have to make life difficult for your coworkers. Take a good look at yourself. Do you really think you deserve this position? If you can handle the job, then do it. If you can't, pack up and leave."Naomi shrank back under his scolding and didn't dare make a sound. That afternoon, she returned to the sales department.Her eyes were bloodshot, and her lids were swollen like walnuts. She stood in front of me with her head lowered and whispered, "Madeleine, I was wrong to hold up your expense reports. I'm here to apologize. I'm sorry. The finance department has to file our statements by the end of the month. I'm begging you—please give me the order documents."I looked at her with a half-smile that wasn't quite a smile and found the whole thing absurd. "Is that so, Ms. Lane? Don't worry. From now o

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    "Madeleine, what on earth are you doing?" Lincoln snapped. "Every other sales team has already turned in their paperwork. Yours is the only one still missing. You said you needed to follow procedures, and I approved all of it, but deadlines don't wait for anyone. I need a definite timeline from you today. If your team causes a delay in the tax filing, you won't be the only one dealing with the consequences."I stared at him helplessly but said nothing.A colleague at the next desk finally couldn't hold back and muttered under their breath, "Madeleine hasn't done anything wrong. Didn't Naomi from finance do the same thing? It's been over a month, and Madeleine still has a pile of expense reports waiting for reimbursement. Why does finance get credit for doing this, but sales gets the criticism?"Lincoln caught on instantly. He didn't argue and simply walked off. In under two minutes, he came back, holding Naomi by the arm and forcing her to stand in front of me."Naomi, what are you

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