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... t that Sienna Rouse would actually want to hire someone from C University? Scarlette never heard anything about Sienna in the past life so she had no clue what this woman was capable of. All she knew is that she wanted to recruit some talents from the C University.


At this point in time, Scarlette isn't aware that Grant came with Sienna at C University.


"Is there any way for me to get inside without your help?" she asked after a few minutes of mulling over the issue. For som ...

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