"Ashley, you're done!" Dexter screamed, clutching his face.

At his shout, I figured since I had already hit him, I might as well make it count. Grabbing my high heel, I beat him wildly as he howled in pain.

Seizing the moment while he was groaning on the ground, I quickly grabbed my bag and dashed out the front door.

The night air was chillingly cold, and I soon calmed down.

I couldn't just sit around and wait for Dexter and Everly to get their way.

Remembering our company's CEO, who also seemed to be Sienna's secret admirer, I took a cab to the address I recalled from the book, heading to the CEO's luxurious villa.

Ryan Pierce, our CEO, was surprised by my sudden visit and frowned. "What are you doing here?"

He appeared cold and arrogant, strikingly handsome. If I hadn't known the plot of the book, I wouldn't have guessed he was so infatuated with Sienna.

I gave him a slight smile. "Mr. Pierce, you hired me because I look like Sienna, didn't you?"

He paused for a moment.

It was Ryan who interviewed me for the final round when I first joined the company, initially applying for a secretary position before being moved to the administration department.

I used to think I had done something wrong to offend him, but now I understood he hired me because of my resemblance to Sienna, yet he moved me to avoid suspicion.

"From today, I can be Sienna's double, acting just as you wish," I smiled, flipping my dark hair. "A thousand dollars an hour.

"Also, Dexter just harassed me. He seems pretty taken with my face."

Ryan's expression changed immediately; in his mind, Sienna was an untouchable goddess, and no one was allowed to tarnish her.

He wouldn't defend me, but he would stand up for a face that resembled Sienna's.

6

The next day, in front of everyone, Dexter rebuked my work, saying my performance review would be a C.

If I got a C three months in a row, I might be fired. Dexter was determined to ruin me.

My colleagues were furious but powerless against him.

Everly, clicking her heels, came over and insincerely advised, "Ashley, don't be too arrogant. Don't offend people easily at work; you have to do whatever your superiors ask."

Then she walked away, head held high.

I ignored her and remained calm. Around 11 AM, the company's OA system suddenly announced Dexter's termination.

The reason was the sexual harassment of a female employee.