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Wrong Ride, Right Lover novel Chapter 391

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”Such a beautiful bouquet! Which charming man got you this?” the young woman asked.

Mandy smiled and said, “It’s not for me.”

The chairman’s secretary was collecting the delivery for the chairman? Was the chairman giving it to someone?

The young woman made an educated guess. “Is it for the female driver?”

Everyone knew that the female driver was working as an aide in the planning department.

The young woman remembered handing Miss Xander’s daughter a piece of candy once.

Who knew she would end up working in the company’s planning department.

When the woman was employed as the chairman’s personal driver, she was not processed by the personnel department. No one really knew who she was.

People thought she was the daughter of some upper class family. Everyone was shocked when her family background was revealed.

The woman was abandoned as a child. Then, she got knocked up and raised a daughter of her own. No one knew who the father was.

Did the woman have an ulterior motive when she sent the coffee that day?

The young woman remembered that Miss Xander spilled a cup of coffee that day and was ordered to the chairman’s office. When she walked out, she was wearing another set of clothes.

There were a few pretty ladies working with the chairman—Mandy was one of them—yet he never showed any interest in them.

“Yes. Treat Miss Xander with respect from now on. She’s not your ordinary aide,” Mandy advised with a smile.

If Chairman Moore was going public, she need not make an effort in masking the truth.

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