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After that little episode, Rebecca focused on her work. When one was concentrating, they temporarily forgot unhappy things. It wasn’t until Jane asked her out for lunch that Rebecca snapped out of her work.
“Let’s go,” Jane said simply. Her outfits were always in the simplest colors and styles. Rebecca was momentarily
stunned.
Jane spoke casually, “Let’s have lunch together. There’s something I want to discuss.”
Rebecca agreed and followed Jane. Rebecca usually ate alone after work, so having company felt unfamiliar.
The two ordered some casual dishes at the restaurant across from the company, sitting face–to–face. Jane asked bluntly, “You don’t get along with Andrea.”
Rebecca didn’t hide it. “No,” she replied.
Jane poured her some water and said, “Andrea currently works directly with Mr. Hanson. All our tasks go through her. Unless it’s absolutely necessary, don’t make the tension obvious.”
Rebecca stayed silent. She couldn’t tolerate it—not their past school conflicts nor Andrea’s current provocations. Her dislike kept growing.
She hated Andrea so much that sharing the same space felt suffocating. If not for the massive penalty for breaching the contract, she’d quit immediately.
“She’s getting along well with others in the department now. If you target her without explanation, people will just think you’re difficult to work with,” Jane explained patiently.
Rebecca seemed gentle on the surface, but in truth, she couldn’t care less about others‘ opinions. “I don’t mind,” she said.
Jane raised an eyebrow, making Rebecca feel uneasy under her gaze. “What’s wrong?” Rebecca asked.
“Have you ever held a real job before?” Jane had suspected that since the first day, and felt certain at that
moment.
Rebecca paused and then shook her head. “No.”
Jane reasoned with her calmly. “Open conflicts might work in some roles, but ours requires constant collaboration. Tension in the team would hinder our work and weigh heavily on you personally.”
Rebecca lowered her eyes. She thought, ‘I didn’t consider that much. I only knew Andrea was deliberately provoking me. I want nothing from her, not even contact.
“Thank you, Jane.” Rebecca processed everything she’d heard.
“I don’t know what’s between you and Andrea, but don’t fall into the trap she’s setting,” Jane spoke with the calming tone of an understanding older sister.
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Hearing that, Rebecca felt like a mental switch had suddenly flipped open.
Seeing that Rebecca understood, Jane didn’t say more. The two ate together in silence.
After they finished eating and were walking back, Rebecca hesitated for a while before speaking, “Jane…”
Jane responded, “What?”
Rebecca gradually lowered her defenses. “Why were you telling me those things?”
Normally, Andrea had greeted everyone warmly since her arrival. Her words were impeccable, and her attitude made people feel she was exceptionally approachable. Most would consider her very amiable, so Rebecca wondered why Jane was acting the opposite.
“Professionally, I want you fully focused on work without distractions,” Jane replied. She highly valued Rebecca’s capabilities. “Personally, I think of you as a younger sister.”
“Aren’t you afraid that you misjudged me?” Rebecca asked earnestly. “What if it’s just my bad temper and not her deliberately targeting me?”
“I’ve been in the workforce for nearly a decade. Some things are obvious at a glance.” Jane’s typically neutral expression softened slightly. “Not to mention, all your emotions are written on your face.”
Rebecca instinctively touched her cheek.
Jane looked at her with sisterly concern. “In the workplace, you need to learn to occasionally hide your true self.”
“Hide my true self?” Rebecca heard those words for the first time.
Jane responded with a calm “Mm–hmm.”
Rebecca’s clear eyes flickered with emotion. Since childhood, her mother’s most frequent advice had been to stay true to herself. Her mother would take care of the rest.
After marriage, Jeffrey had told her not to wear any mask, claiming he loved her honesty and frankness most. Yet now, someone was saying that she should conceal herself a little.
“Avoid oversharing personal matters at work,” Jane explained essential workplace principles, sincerely hoping Rebecca would focus wholeheartedly on her duties. “This applies even to conflicts with Andrea.”
Rebecca looked up as Jane clarified what she meant. “Because nobody truly cares about the facts. They’re just hungry for gossip–dramatic spices to flavor their dull lives.”
The words hit Rebecca like a splash of cold water. She’d never considered those social intricacies before, remaining oblivious to office politics.
She realized that if she’d publicly called Andrea “the other woman” during the coffee and cake incident that morning, no colleagues would’ve taken her side. Workplace relationships prioritized interests over camaraderie.
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