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She is a CEO by George Chapman novel Chapter 277

Daphne knew that she was having trouble again, and lowered her head in shame. Lucia quickly comforted her, while Arthur and Eduard looked at each other and smiled. At first glance, Eduard was really disrespectful.

The next morning, Kane got up and came to the living room to find a small green book lying on the floor in front of the door. His door had been broken twice in a row in ten days. It was not repaired so the door was left open. And it was not surprising that someone put things in.

Looking at the little book, Kane had probably guessed that it was the account book that Jacob was frantically looking for. He picked it up, and looked out the door before knocking on Poppy's door.

"Poppy, are you up yet?"

The door opened. Poppy was disheveled. Her eyes looked blank, and she was still wearing yesterday's clothes. After opening the door, she said,

"Are we going to have breakfast?"

"I haven't bought it yet. I just found this at the door." Kane handed Poppy the book.

When Poppy saw the small book, her eyes suddenly lit up, as if the lost soul had returned to its place in an instant. She grabbed the book and jumped up, shouting,

"It's Jacob's account book!"

Kane hurriedly made a silent gesture to Poppy. Then she stared at the book with suppressed excitement, and held it tightly in her hands as if it was a life-saving stuff.

"There seems to be a note in there," Kane reminded Poppy.

Poppy also saw the protruding note, so she pulled it out and read it silently. After reading it, she smiled and said to Kane,

"It was a note that Daphne left for me. She did as I said, but because Jacob responded too quickly, she was beaten up by Jacob before she could give it to me. Now she is injured, but the account book can be kept. This book was brought in by a certain resident in the community. Kane, God help me. If Daphne had given me the account book successfully, he would have taken it away yesterday!"

"Aren't you worried about Daphne's injury?" Kane asked instructively.

"Just give her some money then," Poppy replied indifferently, and then mumbled happily to herself, "It's great. The book is in hand."

"Poppy, do you know what's your biggest change over the years?" Kane continued to ask Poppy.

"What is it?" Poppy asked, wondering why Kane would suddenly mention this.

"It's you who think money trumps people's sincerity." Kane watched Poppy and finished words, then entered the room, letting her enjoy the joy of being alone.

Poppy froze in the living room with the book, being unable to regain her senses for a long time.

Kane texted Lucia as soon as he got back to the room, telling her that Poppy had successfully got the ledger.

"Great!" Lucia was already sitting in the office at this time. When she saw the news, she couldn't help but jump for joy, but Nia, who was helping her organize the documents, was startled.

"Lucy, why are you so happy?" Nia asked Lucia with a smile.

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