Chapter 849:
“And so what if it’s Andrew Klein? When my father was in office, he treated everyone with kindness and respect,” Evita replied.
Her friend was at a loss for words.
Since her father had stepped down, Evita had gone from a life of privilege to one of relative obscurity.noveldrama
She often found herself lost in memories of her past, recounting them so frequently that her friend had grown visibly tired of hearing the same tales over and over.
“But Andrew isn’t like anyone else, Evita. He’s got the weight of an empire on his shoulders. People like us? We’re probably not even a blip on his radar,” her friend mused.
Evita didn’t answer right away.
Her thoughts drifted back to the smile Andrew had directed at her.
“What are you thinking, Evita?”
Evita replied with a hint of indifference, “I think he was deliberately trying to get my attention.”
Her friend nearly choked on her food, disbelief etched across her face.
She couldn’t deny that Evita possessed undeniable beauty and natural grace, but when measured against the dazzling charm of Madisyn, Evita’s allure seemed to dim.
“How could you possibly think that, Evita?”
Evita recounted the moment Andrew had smiled at her.
Her friend’s eyebrows shot up in surprise, and a flicker of curiosity danced in her eyes.
Could Andrew really have taken a liking to Evita?
She leaned in and said skeptically, “But you’ve only met him once.”
Before Evita could respond, her phone buzzed on the table.
Calmly, she glanced at the screen, then tilted it toward her friend with a triumphant smirk.
“What do you think now?” Her friend squinted at the screen and saw a message from Klein Group.
Evita had passed the interview and was expected to start work the very next day.
“Wow, Evita, that’s incredible! But if Mr. Klein really likes you; he’ll probably pull some strings for you at work, right? Just pay attention to how he treats you,” her friend said with a mischievous glint.
In truth, she thought the job offer wasn’t all that surprising.
Evita had credentials most could only dream of, having graduated from a top-tier overseas university.
She was more than capable of handling a secretary position.
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