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Don’t Fall for the Billionaire Lover novel Chapter 28

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Don’t Fall for the Billionaire Lover is the best current series by the author Rosa Winters. The Chapter 28 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 28 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Chloe wasn’t worried. Her mission was already accomplished.

The resort project had central government approval and had to be publicly tendered. No backroom deals were allowed.

Once Moncada International got its hands on the tender document, everything would go by the book. With government oversight, Sartori Corporation couldn't pull any sneaky moves to edge Moncada International out.

If Moncada International didn't win the bid, it was just fate, and it had nothing to do with her.

Chloe slept like a baby that night.

The next morning, she headed to the TV station bright and early.

Though she was the noon news anchor, the station integrated reporting and editing. Chloe wasn’t just an anchor. She was also a reporter. She often had to dig up stories herself.

Just as she walked into the office, she overheard her colleagues gossiping.

"Did you hear? The new hire graduated from Columbia’s School of Journalism and even interned at NBC. Quite the impressive resume."

"With credentials like that, they could've gone to Eldridge TV. Why come to little old Riverbrook TV Station?"

"Does this mean Chloe's coveted anchor spot is on the line?"

"If we're hiring someone this impressive right now, the director must have a plan."

"Honestly, it's about time. What's Chloe got besides a pretty face that pulls in advertisers? She's only been here a year. When it comes to skill, who here isn't better than her?"

Chloe strolled to her desk, listening in.

Chloe knew they were mocking her.

But she didn't care. "Being a sales champion is better than being a leech. Besides, the director makes the decisions around here. I heard the morning news ad slots haven’t sold out this month, and he’s pretty unhappy. You might want to worry about yourself."

"Chloe, who are you calling a leech? And FYI, I anchor the 3 AM news. Of course, ad slots don’t sell out. If you think you’re so great, why don’t you fill all the ad slots for the early morning news? It’s easy to talk big."

"What’s all this racket so early in the morning?"

The director spoke with authority. His name was Tony, a man in his forties. "We have a new employee joining us today."

Tony smiled warmly at the woman beside him. "Linda, please introduce yourself."

"Hello, everyone. My name is Linda."

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