No Chance of Remarriage: Get Lost

Chapter 400



No Chance Of Remarriage: Get Lost Chapter 400

Chapter 400 Shouldn’t Be Punished Lightly

“Because…” Linda suddenly spoke up, but she didn’t know how to continue.

She gritted her teeth.

Jessie was on the same side as James. The way she spoke was always sharp, and her questions were tricky.

James would at least consider everyone’s feelings and treat everyone pleasantly, but Jessie always had a cold face and was straightforward.

The conference room was suddenly silent.

There was a subtle change on Norman’s face, but at this time, he couldn’t defend his daughter. Otherwise, it would seem like the father and daughter were picking on Elisa.

The only thing he could do was not to make a sound. He was between a rock and a hard place.

For the sake of his reputation, he couldn’t treat Elisa badly, and he couldn’t side with his own daughter. For the sake of profit, he had to agree to this proposal. At that moment, he was wavering and feeling a little confused.

Elisa sneered silently. It was time for her to put on a show. Once again, she acted like a manipulative wench would and said guiltily, “Maybe Linda just wanted to protect my reputation at the time and didn’t think too much about it…”

Linda was stupefied.

She had no way to justify herself, and Elisa put her into a deadlock again.

She wasn’t fit to stay in the company if she wanted to protect her cousin’s reputation and ignore the company’s interest.

Elisa had completely pulled one over her today!

She took a breath in and immediately said, “It’s not like that. I thought about it from both sides. There’s a big risk for the benefit of the company and my cousin, so I decided to turn it down. If it fails, we can’t take on the rage of Darcey Group. Moreover, Liz has never had experience in such areas. I was worried that she…”

“Like I said previously, you can report it if you think that she isn’t capable, and we can collectively think of a surefire countermeasure, but you suppressed it and didn’t report it. Ms. Benett, I don’t know what you were thinking.” Jessie went in for another kill.

Linda was dumbfounded.

Did Jessie have to block off her escape route?

One of the shareholders, who was on Norman’s side, looked at Jessie. “Jessie, aren’t you splitting hairs a little? Do you know how old Ms. Benett is this year? It’s rare that she can think in such a comprehensive manner. She will definitely be our company’s elite in the future. Why do you have to make such cutting remarks? It’s like you have other intentions.” NôvelDrama.Org (C) content.

Jessie glanced coldly at Calvin Hall, who was speaking. With an indifferent expression, she said, “I’m just talking about the facts. The higher level of the company isn’t for you to gain experience. If you’re in a certain position, you have to live up to it. There can’t be a single mistake. It’s fine not to have experience or capability, but you need to know when to at least learn and ask for help.”

Linda was flabbergasted.

Under such circumstances, she couldn’t defend herself at all. Otherwise, it would only add to her helplessness.

That d*mn Elisa!

If not for that wench, she wouldn’t be so humiliated today!

“You can’t say that. Ms. Benett is different from others. She’s the chairman’s daughter, so she should slowly learn through experience. After all, she will be an important person in the company in the future.”

Another shareholder smiled and said freely, “Since that’s the case, shouldn’t she make up for the lack of talent by hard work all the more? It’s because of her special identity that she shouldn’t be punished lightly.”

“You…!”

“That’s enough,” Norman suddenly said.

The argument finally stopped. No matter how much Jessie and James looked down on Linda, they still had to respect Norman.

At the next moment, Norman smiled and looked at Elisa. “Liz, you really gave Uncle Norman such a big surprise. This proposal is fantastic.”

Linda suddenly lifted her eyes and looked at her own father.


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