Edbert!
Oh my god, isn’t CEO Edbert supposed to be resting at ho?
How did he suddenly appear here without any warning?
Hazel Quartz imdiately turned around in a panic, only to see Edbert standing not far from her.
Instantly, her legs felt weak, and she pressed her hand against the desk to maintain her balance.
"CEO... CEO Edbert."
Hazel’s voice trembled, and she stumbled over her words.
"Hazel Quartz, you have so nerve."
She dared to falsely convey his words directly. If he hadn’t co over here today, he wouldn’t have known her true face.
"CEO Edbert, please let explain."
Hazel looked at Edbert standing there with a face full of panic and helplessness.
The black suit made people feel extrely oppressed, coupled with Edbert’s rage at the mont, made one want to silence even their heartbeat.
"Explain."
Edbert isn’t a tyrant; he wouldn’t deny soone a chance to defend themselves.
If she wanted to speak, then let her say enough.
However, even if given the chance to speak, it doesn’t an things would go according to her words.
"I... I didn’t an to..."
After hesitating for a long ti, Hazel really didn’t know what to say.
She was caught red-handed by Edbert. How could she explain?
Should she just tell CEO Edbert that he heard it wrong?
She could only apologize and hope that this way she could lessen her punishnt.
"CEO Edbert, I just thought Nia Mitchell was too arrogant, and she indeed went too far, saying those things, didn’t she also have a great impact on the Company?"
After a brief panic, all of Hazel’s thoughts returned.
After all, no one could do sothing too cruel to a person who was wholeheartedly for the Company.
If soone was wholeheartedly for the Company but ended up facing unfair punishnt.
In this way, it would certainly chill the hearts of many in the Company.
By then, who would dare to work hard for Star dia?
"For the good of the Company?"
Now that’s novel, Edbert’s face full of mockery.
"Yes... yes! Nia Mitchell must leave the Company, and on the forum, many people have expressed their views."
This is the twenty-first century, a ti of freedom of speech.
This is also an era of democracy.
As a CEO of a Company, he should seek the opinions of everyone in the Company.
Hazel thought Nia Mitchell was just an Employee, Edbert wouldn’t do anything too extre for her.
So this ti, he absolutely couldn’t protect Nia Mitchell.
It’s just...
How could things develop the way she imagined?
Edbert couldn’t care less about these things.
"Opinions? They were rely blinded."
Just a few simple words, without any evidence, entirely slander.
Since when did his Employees only start chasing shadows?
No wonder they couldn’t dig out any good news, only using those scandals to grab headlines.
"Notify all of the Directors of various departnts, eting in ten minutes."
He wanted to see how many in the Company were just occupying jobs and doing nothing.
Hazel was taken aback, then slowly breathed a sigh of relief.
CEO Edbert must have thought she was right, so he didn’t punish her.
Thinking of this, a slow smirk crept across Hazel’s face, looking at Nia Mitchell with a mocking smile.
Nia Mitchell: ......
"Oh, by the way."
Edbert suddenly turned his head to look at Hazel, who looked at him in shock, and also turned her head towards CEO Edbert.
"You prepare your resignation letter."
To use her own tricks against her.
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