Chapter 52: Small House, Big Story



No wonder she didn't smile. A slight smile could cause such a big problem!

"Thank you, sister. Thank you for your help!"

"Why call me sister? You should call me aunt!"

Jiang Cha stared at this aunt with wide eyes. "It's enough that you're pretty, but how come you still look so young?"

Maybe Jiang Cha's expression was so funny, everyone in the office laughed along. Old people like them loved watching this, and anyone who knew Zhang Zhao's age would be startled. Jiang Cha's reaction was the funniest.

I thought ruthless people were not easy to deal with, but who would have thought it was so fun to stare at them.

This incident immediately broke the silence in the office. Everyone except Li Jie was chatting animatedly, holding a cup.

"Girl, you can do it! At first we all thought you were a troublemaker and that's why we ignored you. Who would have thought you were doing this to get rid of a pest for the people?"

"Yes, I thought it was a young general!"

"Well, at that time, there were all these rumors, like you'd arrest anyone you disliked, or that a young general was coming to work. It was all so chaotic, we all thought you were—you know."

"After the commendation meeting, the leadership announced the expulsion of Wang Youcai and his daughters, Wang Yan and Wang Cuicui. Also, the few people who were in the same group as Xiao Jiang were given serious demerits and transferred to the sand casting and coal inspection workshops. Everyone then realized that enemy spies were involved. Well, Xiao Jiang has been taking the blame for so long."

It turns out that this is how she is seen by others, who can do whatever they want to anyone. Fortunately, the truth about the enemy spy incident was made public, letting everyone know that she was just a victim and a scapegoat.

"It's no use explaining. I used to think you were a young player, but now it's even worse. Everyone is saying you're a little lunatic. Bringing a knife to work every day is even more dangerous."

Jiang Cha was speechless. This was a steel mill, right? Not some media center. How could the news spread so quickly? Fortunately, she wasn't in a rush to find a partner. Now, there was no one to introduce her to. Actually, this was a good thing.

From now on, she will be the sword-bearing guard of the steel plant, and no one will dare to talk nonsense to her anymore!

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