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But both Janice and I are his biological daughters, and everything I did was for the Robinson family. There’s no way he would steal my plan.
So where exactly did the problem lie?
I couldn’t make sense of it. As I scrolled through the contact list of various partners on my screen, I wondered if my fiancé Arthur Burton had leaked the information.
He had recommended these companies to me, knowing I lacked experience just after graduation. He had helped me a lot over the years.
Could he have betrayed me?
I deleted the list of partners he had sent me and decided to look for companies on my own.
I couldn’t believe Janice had stolen it!
As soon as I got home, I received a message from Dad.
It was a list of partners.
These were all contacts he had built up over the years in the business world.
He repeatedly reminded me not to share the list with Janice.
Clearly, he was placing all his hopes on me.
Looking at the careful notes he’d written on the screen, my confusion deepened.
In the past, I always thought Dad favored me because he allocated most of the resources to me.
I always got more than Janice, even down to my fiancé, who was from the Burton family, a family that matched the Robinson family in status.
Ever since I joined the Robinson Group, employees had looked at me as the future heir.
But after experiencing the fallout from my previous life, I could no longer think of his favor as preferential treatment.
Once I understood everything, I didn’t bother to look at his list anymore and deleted it.
I opened my computer and began to devise my own plan for the company’s revolution.
Three hours later, I finally had an idea but didn’t write it down immediately.
Instead, I sent a message to Arthur to test where he was.
His relationship with Janice was also quite good. In my previous life, I had jokingly asked him if he had feelings for my sister.
He had denied it immediately, claiming that he only got close to Janice to gather information for me.
Soon, he replied with a video taken covertly.
He was attending a shareholder meeting at the Burton family’s company.
Seeing that he didn’t have time for any sneak attacks, I breathed a sigh of relief.
then drove to the company.
Since I couldn’t figure out who had stolen my document, I decided that everyone in the company was now a suspect.
By the time I arrived, the office had already closed for the day, with only the light in Janice’s office still on.
As I stepped off the elevator, I ran into Uncle Smith, one of the shareholders.
He hurriedly pulled me aside and whispered in my ear.
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“How’s the plan coming along? Do you need help from Uncle Smith? I heard your sister already has some ideas. You’ve always been better than her, so don’t fall behind! I’ll feel relieved ifthe company is in your hands.”
A sudden shock hit my heart, and I quickly said goodbye to him and excused myself to deliver coffee to Janice’s office.
As expected, I found a draft on her desk. It clearly listed the ideas I had just thought of
I felt cold inside, but outwardly, I congratulated her without showing any emotion.
When I returned to my office, I immediately overturned my previous idea.
I quickly wrote down a new approach.
But before I could even relax, Janice knocked on my door, holding a cup of coffee.
“Sister, you’re still writing? You should drink some coffee to refresh yourself. ad will definitely be proud of you if he knows how hard you’re working.”
“By the way, let me show you the plan I just came up with. Unfortunately, it’s still just a rough draft, but do you have any suggestions?”
The next second, she took out a paper that had the exact same ideas as mine.
My grip on the paper tightened, and my fingers trembled.
I had just written this. How did she know about it?
Was it really true that even after being reborn, I still couldn’t escape the fate of being plagiarized?
Ismiled and said I lacked experience and that she should ask Dad for advice.
I quickly fled from her office.
I threw the ideas I had just written into the shredder.
That night, I bought a bottle of alcohol and went to Dad to test the waters.
But I overheard him saying that Janice still hadn’t written a draft of her plan.
In his words, there was a hint of disappointment.
“She’s still not as capable as you. If Janice wants to manage the company, she’ll need to practice for a few more years.”
Finally, I felt a sense of relief.
Thankfully, it wasn’t too late.
Fueled by the alcohol, I came up with a new plan.
I told Dad my thoughts.
He was excited and proud, patting me on the shoulder.
“From now on, the company will rely on you. If we don’t reform now, supports you.”
the Robinson Group will be eliminated. Your idea is great, go ahead with it. Dad
With Dad as a witness, I didn’t believe Janice could steal my plan again!
But the next morning, as I entered the company, I overheard employees whispering.
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