Chapter 1407: 1407. Power slap in the face Chapter 1407: 1407. Power slap in the face Jasmine Churchill was taken aback, clearly picking up the displeasure in Secretary Edmonds's tone.
"In this world, there are many ignorant people, but the ignorant who like to show off and compare themselves with others are not just ignorant but also stupid and malicious." Jasmine Churchill watched as Secretary Edmonds's expression grew colder, and her heart sank.
Looking at the other secretaries, although they were smiling, it was clear they were not laughing at Elly Campbell, but at her.
"To put it bluntly, you're just an undergraduate. In this entire floor, whose academic qualifications are lower than yours? Do you really have the nerve to talk about academic qualifications here?" Secretary Edmonds usually had a carefree personality, indifferent to show-offs as long as they didn't provoke her, and she wouldn't interfere.
She usually got along well with her subordinate secretaries, and this was the first tshe had openly criticized a new intern like this.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJasmine Churchill's face turned pale; she knew that on this floor, the minimum qualification was a master's degree. Indeed, she was an undergraduate, but still a graduate nonetheless.
If you were to find someone on this floor with lower qualifications than her, of course, there were some.
But now she realized that Secretary Edmonds was targeting her specifically, so of course, she wouldn't openly say that Elly Campbell, a high school graduate, could be compared with her, a university graduate.
The reason she firmly believed that Elly Campbell was just a high school graduate was that she got married to her cousin at the age of nineteen. At nineteen, when others were still in university, she went off to get married. What other qualifications could she have? And then she mysteriously disappeared for several years, who knows where she hid.
If she went off to study, her cousin would have been able to find her.
But without voicing these thoughts, Secretary Edmonds had already read the disdain on her face and said sarcastically: "Are you talking about our lady?" Jasmine Churchill was caught by Secretary Edmonds articulating the very thoughts she had, yet she wasn't afraid and instead puffed up her chest.
If Secretary Edmonds knew about Elly Campbell's low level of education, then what was wrong with her saying it? "Ha!" Secretary Edmonds felt that arguing with such an idiot was a waste of her salary, "Being ignorant is one thing; being pretentious is another. If you don't know, you could simply look it up online, speak after you've researched; that wouldn't make you look stupid." Having said that, she didn't bother with Jasmine Churchill anymore, and the other secretaries were even more dismissive of her.
Jasmine Churchill felt humiliated by being called stupid several times in public and felt aggrieved.
She had sweet-talked and called them “sisters” in the past, hoping to curry favor. These secretaries were the closest employees to her cousin; if they mentioned her favorably to her cousin, he would have a good impression of her.
That was the idea with which she had called them sisters so obligingly. They were just her cousin's workers, after all. She called you "sister," and you actually took it to heart.
Jasmine Churchill wanted to retort but, recalling the sarcastic words of Secretary Edmonds, she decided to tread carefully. Even if it meant a confrontation; she couldn't give Secretary Edmonds the chance to shut her up.
So, she actually turned on her computer and looked up Elly Campbell's resume.
Once she started checking, she was stupefied. The list of eye-catching qualifications and experiences hurt her eyes.
At the age of eighteen, she had actually obtained two doctorates One in finance was convincing enough, but she was also a doctor of medicine.
No wonder she got married at nineteen and didn't pursue further education; she had obtained these degrees before getting married. And these doctorates from world-renowned universities couldn't just be bought with money.
Clearly, Elly Campbell's academic qualifications were all genuinely earned.
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