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Millonario escuchó a la chica de la limpieza hablar en árabe por teléfono y quedó sorprendido

A humble cleaning lady answered a call in Arabic in front of a millionaire the next day. Before we begin, please tell us where you are watching the video from.  Enjoy the story.  Isabel Romero carefully cleaned the dark wooden table with a damp cloth while softly humming a song playing in her headphones. She thought she was alone in the huge house, like almost every Tuesday when her boss usually went on a business trip.

The landline phone on the executive desk began to ring insistently, pulling her out of her concentration.   He stopped, looked around, and sighed.   It was n’t normally her job to answer calls, but the ringing was already getting on her nerves.  So what now? he thought, biting his lower lip.  What if it’s something important? After the 15th ring, Isabel gave up, took off her latex gloves, and picked up the receiver with some hesitation.

Torres Residence, good morning, he said, trying to sound professional, imitating other people he had heard before.  A firm male voice answered from the other end.  He spoke in Arabic.  I want to speak with Mr. Mauricio Torres. Isabel’s heart began to beat faster.   He was speaking in Arabic.

Without hesitation , she replied in the same language: “Mr. Mauricio is unavailable at the moment. How can I help you?” The man looked surprised. “You speak Arabic perfectly. I’m Nacer Al Mansur from Dubai. I have an urgent business proposal for Mr. Mauricio.” What Isabel didn’t know was that Mauricio Torres had returned earlier than usual.

At that moment, he was crossing the hall when he heard a woman’s voice inside his office. He approached quietly, curious, and stopped when he saw his employee speaking Arabic fluently. He, who had studied the language at university, could recognize an expert speaker. Mauricio watched in silence.

The woman who had been cleaning his house for months, always quiet and with her head down, was now conversing freely about a topic that seemed serious. Isabel continued, unaware that she was being watched. ” Mr. Nacer, I will pass on your message as soon as Mr. Mauricio returns. Would you like me to call you back today?” “Yes, please.

It’s urgent. It’s a $50 million project .” Isabel’s eyes widened, and so did Mauricio’s. 50 million. Nacer al Mansur. That name sounded familiar.  Too much. Of course, it was the Arab investor with whom she had been trying to finalize a deal for weeks. Isabel jotted down the number on a piece of paper she found on the desk.

Understood, Mr. Nascer. I assure you that Mr. Mauricio will receive your message as soon as it arrives. Mauricio was watching her intently. Even in the simple uniform he was wearing, his gestures were elegant. His Arabic flowed so naturally that it seemed like his native tongue. It wasn’t just learned; it was mastered.

After a few minutes of chatting about the weather between Valencia and Dubai, Isabel hung up the phone, turned her chair around, and “Oh!” she exclaimed when she saw Mauricio standing right behind her. She almost dropped the receiver. She jumped up, accidentally knocking the note to the floor. Her face immediately turned red.

” Mr. Mauricio, I didn’t know you were home.” Mauricio did n’t move. His expression was unreadable. He looked her up and down as if he were seeing her for the first time. ” Isabel, do you speak Arabic?” “I only answered because the phone wouldn’t stop ringing. I’m sorry if I did something wrong; I just thought it might be…”  Important.

No, no, she said, raising her hand. The question is, since when do you speak Arabic too? Isabel lowered her gaze. Her hands were trembling. Just the basics, sir. Mauricio frowned. Basics. What I just heard is far from basic. You spoke business fluently. You used technical terms and even made jokes about the weather.

Who was the caller? he asked, testing her. A man named Nacer Al Mansur from Dubai said he had an urgent proposal about a 50 million project. Every word Isabel spoke increased Mauricio’s surprise. She had understood everything, remembered the important parts, and most incredibly, she seemed sincere when she said she only knew the basics.

“Will he call back?” he asked, picking up the note from the floor. “Yes, sir. I told him you would call him back as soon as you got back.” Mauricio looked at his watch. It was almost 12. He had canceled his morning meeting at the last minute, so he had arrived earlier than usual. If he hadn’t, he would have missed that call and never  He would have discovered Isabel’s hidden talent.

“How long have you been working here, Isabel?” “Eight months, sir.” “And you never mentioned that you speak Arabic?” “I didn’t think it was relevant to my job here, sir.” Mauricio was silent. How had he not noticed before? For eight months, Isabel had cleaned his house, made his snacks when he worked late, and he had never bothered to speak to her beyond the basics.

To him, she was just the cleaning lady. ” But now, can you tell me exactly what Mr. Nacer said?” Isabel looked up in surprise. ” He said he has an urgent investment proposal for a new hotel complex in Dubai. He mentioned partnerships with European construction companies and that the project could expand to other Arab countries.

He also said he’s impressed with her business acumen and wants to discuss the details in person.” Mauricio was speechless. Isabel had understood and remembered far more than he expected from someone who, in theory, only spoke the basics of the language. “Isabel, we need to talk.” Her heart leapt. She was in trouble.

They were going to fire her for answering that phone. ” Yes, sir,” she said quietly, bracing herself for the worst. Mauricio looked at her again, this time noticing things he hadn’t seen before. Her intelligent eyes, her confident posture even amidst her nerves, and above all, that skill with the language she had just demonstrated.

” But first I have to return that very important call you saved,” he added. Isabel simply nodded, still unsure whether she had made a mistake or had just changed her destiny forever. “Let’s make a game for those who read the comments.”  Write the word cake in the comments section. Only those who have come this far will understand.

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