Chapter 435 The Disappearing Booklet

"Megan, how to deal with this?" Louise pointed at a calculation formula with a blue feather decorated pen and asked her.

It was supposed to be the knowledge she had studied in college. She just graduated from college. She should know how to calculate. But Louise explained, "I'm not sensitive to numbers. I can't remember them."

Megan took a piece of paper to check and explain to her. Louise was not a fool and soon learned how to do it. She read it with her mouth while calculating, as if she was very serious.

"I know," Louise said happily, "Thank you!"

"It doesn't matter. You can ask me anything you don't understand." Megan said with kindness.

Louise rolled her eyes at Megan and flaunt her superiority, "I'm just not sensitive to numbers. Nothing else can stump me."

Megan knew her well and didn't care what she said. Since they were colleagues, they just needed to help each other.

After asking this difficult question, Louise took several steps and turned back. She leaned against the chair and asked in a low voice, "When will our department launch the first batch of products?"

"Well... I don't think it can be launched recently. Everything is not ready." Megan looked up at Louise beside her.

"I know it can be launched now. So when is the specific time to launch?"

With an embarrassed look on her face, Megan said, "I don't know either."

"Then, your designs will definitely be adopted, right?" Louise always asked her for information like this. She had a del

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ght Megan was just a kind-hearted woman without any wicked idea.

"It is the booklet we have discussed together... I shouldn't have lost it. What a pity!" Miah shook her head with regret. After looking at Megan, she turned to Louise and asked, "Why did you say it was your fault just now?"

Louise answered timidly, "Several days ago, I borrowed Megan's booklet. But I put it directly on her desk when I returned it to her yesterday. I didn't expect it to be replaced."

"It's not your fault. I'm so unlucky." Megan laughed at herself.

Miah looked at the two up and down. She was silent, as if she was having a headache because of the mean person in the company.

"I know. I'll talk about it at the meeting later and see if others have seen it." That was all Miah could say.

Megan knew that there was little hope, she was fighting the losing battle, so she decided to allow her to mention it at the meeting. She thanked her, but didn't hold out too much hope.

She kept thinking about what she had just said, and Miah became worried too. The people who had done mean things in the company were too bold.

She asked Megan and Louise to enter the meeting room. Looking at their backs, Miah was lost in thought. It was terrible to go on like this. Megan was a talented person, and the following new project would definitely rely on her. If she was doing important work and was framed by others, it would not only bring losses to Megan, but also bring substantial losses to the company.