Chapter 142
How My Ex Became My Next by Kirk Stanley ( Gilda Lynch )
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Gildaâs voice, neither loud nor too soft, reached everyoneâs ears clearly, and her professional demeanor gained unanimous approval, most nodding in agreement.
âHowever, there are a few obvious errors that we can discuss
This sudden turn in her speech left everyone puzzled, showing disbelief in their expressions.
âReally, Gilda, do you even know what youâre saying?â
Ann was the first to speak up, her slight anger evident.
Her presentation had gone through multiple revisions, and she had confirmed its accuracy before presenting it.
Ann thought, âHow could Gilda, who knew nothing, dare to say there were issues?â
âMs. Lynch, youâre the CEO of Glory Corporation, I invited you to provide feedback and suggestions. I didnât expect you to be ignorant and make baseless claims in the meeting
Ann didnât mince her words. In her work, she considered herself a professional, far superior to Gilda who stood before her.
Consequently, she didnât believe for a moment that Gilda could find any issues in her presentation slides.
Gilda met her gaze without flinching âAre you implying your proposal is flawless and without any â
Ann snorted. âMy proposal has been polished by the entire company and reviewed by professionals. There are no problems. Do you think you know better than the experts, or do you simply enjoy nitpicking?â
On the sidelines, Derick, whose forehead was already covered in sweat, hurriedly stopped Ann. âMs. Houston, letâs not be too hasty. Thereâs no need to get worked up. Since there are differing opinions, letâs hear what Ms. Lynch has to say before making a conclusion.â
Looking at Jackson for his opinion, Derick continued, âMr. Moore, what do you
think?â
Jacksonâs composed face showed no extra emotion, seemingly unaffected. Yes, the trust in Gilda within his eyes deepened.
âMs. Houston, haste makes waste. I believe in Gildaâs professionalism in this matter. She wouldnât nitpick in your proposal.â
With Jacksonâs words, Annâs face turned red with anger, but her tone was full of disdain. âWell, Iâd like to see what Ms. Lynch has say.
Unaffected by Annâs attitude, Gilda remained composed.
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She flipped through her PowerPoint presentation and stopped at the first slide. âFirstly, Iâd like to point out a glaring error: the blatant naming mistake between âNanobiologyâ and âNanobiology Theory: Two similar terms with a world of difference.â
Her words caused a stir among the crowd.
Annâs face turned pale; she hadnât noticed such an obvious mistake.
Jensen showed slight smile; Gildaâs precision far surpassed his, not to mention Annâs.
âOf course, this is just a minor issueâ¦â
After Gildaâs words, everyoneâs attention was on her as she continued, pointing out several other obvious errors in the presentation. Their emotions fluctuated like a rollercoaster.
Ann looked lifeless, her legs giving way beneath her, saved from falling only by her assistantâs support.