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Mr. CEO Has a Crush on Me-Chapter 233: Ji Jiayi’s Apology (1)
Chapter 233: Chapter 233: Ji Jiayi’s Apology (1)
"The worst part is, you’re not even the team leader!" Tang Xiao said indignantly, "You should have seen how Sister Chen was smiling just now, as if she had reached the peak of her life!"
"Since when do interns become team leaders?" Lu Wanwan shrugged indifferently, considering her real problems, this one seemed trivial.
The two hadn’t yet reached the station when Lu Wanwan suddenly spotted two vaguely familiar faces in the crowd. When their eyes met, she distinctly felt the other party acting suspiciously.
Those two were the paparazzi from Star Headlines they had encountered in Japan.
Strange, why would competitors appear here, and the panic in their eyes when they made eye contact made her feel as if they recognized her.
Were they here for her?
Lu Wanwan immediately looked away, pretending to know nothing.
"Xiaoxiao, I just remembered, I’ve left something in the office. Come back with me to get it," she said.
Tang Xiao nodded, "Sure, I have nothing urgent back at school anyway."
Once in the building’s elevator, Lu Wanwan pressed the button for the office floor and then relayed the encounter to Tang Xiao.
Tang Xiao exploded, "Spies! These spies are too obvious!"
"Let’s inform the editor-in-chief. We need to be extra cautious about them lately."
Lu Wanwan made this decision with a bit of personal motivation: the first time she saw the news about Annan from Entertainment City, which was reported by Star Headlines, she heard it originated from there.
Now, with two reporters from Star Headlines here, she strongly suspected that these people knew she was the woman from that day at Entertainment City, and not because she was a reporter from Zui Entertainment.
If she could take this opportunity to trace the source of the news from Star Headlines, that would be great.
"Reporters from Star Headlines?" Lu Mochou, the workaholic editor-in-chief, was in her office along with many other colleagues still around.
On hearing this, everyone clenched their fists, ready for action, as if heading into a fight.
"Lu Wanwan, come in here," Li Mochou ordered sternly.
In the editor-in-chief’s office, Lu Wanwan reported the situation, and how she recognized the competitors from their last trip back from Japan was well known to everyone.
"I’m not asking about that." Li Mochou adjusted her glasses, looking serious, "What do you think about today’s team allocation?"
"I can handle it myself, but if the company insists on this arrangement, I won’t complain."
Li Mochou’s sharp gaze sized her up, sending a chill down Lu Wanwan’s spine, strangely unnerving.
"Emphasizing teamwork is necessary; if there’s any special news source, you don’t need to explain too much. Just tell them it’s from me."
Lu Wanwan was stunned, Editor, what do you mean? What exactly do you know?
Seeing her astonished expression, Li Mochou smirked coldly, "To make it in our news agency, you need more than just skills. I only care about results, not the process! Alright, you may leave."
As Lu Wanwan left, still full of doubts, Li Mochou’s stern face gradually turned puzzled.
The higher-ups had indeed given her some inexplicable orders to form a team to work with her.
As for the appearance of those two from Star Headlines, she had a rough guess about the reasons.
*
Two men sat on the steps at the building’s entrance, dressed in white T-shirts, lamenting, "Last time’s scoop was spot on, this girl truly has something going on with Bai Lingyun! No wonder we were driven away in Japan, and she got the upper hand. Pretending to be paparazzi while actually on a date—who does journalism like that!"
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