After the Divorce, I Took Revenge on My Ex-husband By Emma Scott

Chapter 33



Chapter 33

Chapter 33 Come To Learn?

The employees’ attitudes were obscure and unclear, which Sienna could anticipate.

Her background was special, and even under normal circumstances, she would receive many cold stares and ridicule.

Sienna hadn’t done anything wrong, but simply because she was born into the Mckinney family and offended Adrian, she was subjected to such unfair treatment. Sienna found it ridiculous yet

helpless.

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Instead of feeling sorry for herself, she decided to focus on her work.

Time would tell everyone the truth, and Sienna would make Adrian realize that going against the

Mckinney family would be the greatest regret of his life.

“Sienna is new and doesn’t understand many things. This is Mona Barton. If you have any

questions, you can ask her.”

Donald introduced Sienna to the woman in the blue suit, and Sienna immediately shook hands and greeted her, “Hello, I’m Sienna. I’ll need your help in the future.”

Mona Barton smiled slightly, looking at Sienna. “I’ve heard of your name before, but I never thought I’d have the chance to work with you. Donald really treasures you, even preparing an office.

for you.”

Mona’s words gave people more thoughts, and Sienna felt a bit awkward. “Mr. Read is too kind. This is my first time doing this kind of work, and I have a lot to learn from all of you.”

Sienna didn’t expect such preferential treatment from Donald. She was already grateful for the job. opportunity Donald offered and didn’t ask for more.

“Alright, alright,” Donald interrupted their conversation. “If you have anything to discuss, do it inside the office, not standing here.”

With his words, everyone dispersed, and Mona led Sienna to her office at a leisurely pace.

“This is where you’ll work.” Mona stroked the table and said meaningfully, “It’s the first time I’ve heard of an assistant having their own office in my career.”

“But since Donald wants to give you special treatment, others can’t say much. Just do your job

well.”

Mona’s words were both positive and negative, making Sienna feel uncomfortable.

From the beginning, Sienna came with the intention of working hard. She didn’t ask for a high

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position or an easy job, just an opportunity to work her way up from the bottom.

“Ms. Barton, I…”

Sienna wanted to explain, but before she could argue, Mona interrupted her again, “You came to the company to create value.”

“What do you mean by coming to learn? Is Read Law paying you to learn?”

Mona’s words targeted Sienna, seemingly unhappy about Donald bringing Sienna in.

“Ms. Barton.” Sienna endured it but finally spoke up, “If you have any thoughts, please talk to Mr. Read. I’m here to work, not to engage in intrigues and verbal games.”

“If it’s work-related, I can fully cooperate, but if it’s anything else, I’m afraid I can’t accompany

you.”

Sienna’s firm stance caught Mona by surprise.

Mona hesitated before answering with a forced smile, “I was just making a casual comment. Ms. Mckinney, you’re taking it too seriously.”

Too serious?

Sienna scoffed in her heart. Everyone was laughing at her, including Mona.

They all thought she was easy to bully and wanted to take advantage of her.

Sienna wasn’t weak enough to be pushed around and swallow her pride.

Sienna had enough of this treatment from Adrian and didn’t want history to repeat itself.

Mona briefed Sienna on the situation and left the office without giving her a notebook.

Mona’s message was clear. If Sienna wanted to stay at Read Law, she had to rely on her own efforts

because no one would help her or show her shortcuts.

Sienna had no choice but to adapt. From the moment she left the Olson manor, she knew she had to

work a hundred times harder than others to survive.

Sienna picked up the documents Mona gave her, took a deep breath, and started browsing.

The

paper was full of difficult terminology, which was hard for Sienna, an outsider, to understand.

She read and researched, taking nearly two hours to finish a thin stack of pages.

Someone passed by her office and tossed her a pile of documents. “Photocopy twenty copies of this and put them on Mr. Read’s desk.”

“Adjust the document format and follow the required font size and style.”

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“I need some case references. I’ve sent you the details. Sort them out and give them to me.”

The people at Read Law didn’t treat Sienna politely, assigning her time-consuming, menial tasks and even asking her to run errands like buying coffee.

Sienna didn’t complain. She did her best to complete the tasks assigned to her.

Even when asked to buy coffee, she got up and went downstairs, remembering each person’s order

clearly.

“Here’s your Snowcap; this one with milk and no sugar is for Sandra, Leonard’s is this one, and the one with ice and milk is Mr. Read’s.’

Despite being a small task, Sienna executed it perfectly.

Everyone was amazed at her excellent memory, something others couldn’t replicate.

“Who would’ve thought Sienna could be so capable? She went downstairs and bought over a dozen coffees, and not a single one was wrong. If I had that kind of memory, I’d be thrilled.”

“What’s so great about buying coffee?” Someone sneered, “The Mckinney family’s young lady is running errands here. It sounds nice to call her an assistant, but she’s just a gofer.”

“If I were her, I’d want to crawl into a hole and never see anyone again!”

These comments were made behind Sienna’s back, but they were meant for her to hear.

Sienna ignored them and focused on her work.

Why would she care about them? She wasn’t that stupid.

Sienna earned her living with her own hands, and her money was clean and well-deserved. There was nothing shameful about it.

“I need this information by 8 a.m. tomorrow.” Mona didn’t let Sienna off the hook either, throwing the files on her desk. “You should be able to do it, right?”

There were only 30 minutes left before the end of the workday, but Mona still gave Sienna a pile of

work.

Sienna glanced at it, knowing it would take several hours to complete. Mona was deliberately

making things difficult for her.

“Yes.”

If it was like that, Sienna couldn’t admit defeat. Mona felt she couldn’t do it, but she wanted to

prove it to her.

“I could definitely do it by 8 a.m. tomorrow morning.”

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Sienna picked up the pile of materials and placed it in front of her. “Don’t worry. I won’t delay your work progress.”


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