CHAPTER 148
Marion was helping Debra organize the documents on the desk. He casually said, “Neither.”
Debra nodded in agreement.
Lately, she had been busy with affairs of both Frazier Entertain McKinney Group.
nt and
With the recent opening of her own company, there was a heap of things awaiting her attention.
Internships would only waste her time.
“Is it really okay not to intern?” Erica asked.
Having studied abroad before, she wasn’t familiar with domestic internship mechanisms. But every time her friends mentioned it, they made it sound like writing the internship report was a painful ordeal.
Randy remarked, “What could possibly go wrong? Debra can just stamp a few documents. Writing a thesis won’t be a problem for her.”
They all could provide Debra with the necessary stamps.
If not for his business overseas, Marion could have not only stamped one document for Debra but ten.
Suddenly, the phone on the table rang. Randy hurried over to answer it. The caller ID showed it was the principal.
Randy listened, responding with a series of what, why, and finally okay. After the call ended, Erica asked, “What’s going on?”
“It’s school,” Randy said with distress. “They said this year’s graduate internships will be centrally allocated by the school. Never heard of this before. What’s next, anti–cheating measures?”
Debra absentmindedly tapped on the keyboard. “If they want to allocate, let them allocate. I can just slack off and play dumb till the end
of it.”
This month was crucial, and she didn’t want to waste it on internship reports.
“Just hope you’re not assigned to the same company as Shelia,” Randy muttered.
Debra’s fingers paused on the keyboard. “Shelia?”
“Shelia?” Erica echoed, surprised. “Since when did she join the graduate program?”
“She’s a transfer student. I just found out,” Randy replied, waving his phone.
If not for the principal’s call earlier, he wouldn’t have known that Juan had arranged for Shelia to enter the graduate program. This was nothing but underhanded dealings.
Debra appeared composed. After all, everyone in Seamar City knew how much Juan favored Shelia. To secure her entry into the graduate program, he had even broken established rules. It showed just how important Shelia was to him.
But Debra distinctly remembered Shelia planning to study abroad. Text © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.
‘What made her change her mind?‘
Debra thought about how things from her previous life had diverged. Facing such surprises, she was no longer shocked.
“Pray I won’t intern with her,” she muttered.
A beep from her phone interrupted her thoughts. She checked out and saw a message from Juan.
[Grandma is coming tonight. Joe is on his way to pick you up.]
Debra abruptly stood up.
Randy was startled, asking, “What’s wrong?”
*Juan has sent someone to pick me up. I have to go back.”
Juan was naturally suspicious. Given the recent news about McKinney Group’s listing and her earlier acquisition of the sewage area, he might suspect her of owning McKinney Group.