<h3 ss="wp-block-heading">The Novel <strong>The Amazing Son in Law</strong> & <strong>Hero of Hearts</strong> by <strong>Lord Leaf</strong> – Free Online Read <strong>Chapter 5</strong>308
After speaking, he turned to Emily once more and, with a faint smile, said, “Miss Wang, it’spletely fine for you to question me, and even to throw sarcasm at my wife. However, when you im that she has a vicious mind and heart, no matter how good-natured I am, Charlie, I cannot tolerate you belittling my wife.”
Emily’s face drained of color as she quickly tried to exin, “Mr. Wade… I… I only misspoke in the heat of the moment… You… You must know that I have more experience than you…”
Hurriedly, she nced at ire, pleading, “ire, please forgive me this once; I truly didn’t mean it…” Before ire could respond, Fei Kexin stepped forward and interjected, “Ms. ire is my good friend, and Mr. Wade has always been kind to me. How dare you speak disrespectfully to them! Even if they choose to forgive you today, I will not.”
ire, looking coldly at Emily, remarked, “In my opinion, someone like you has no ce in the design industry! I will be suggesting to the International Federation of Designers that theypletely ban you, as a designer with such poor character!”<fnd4d5> Th?s chapter is updated by ?ovelFind</fnd4d5>
Emily felt as if she might faint upon hearing this.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
She had just been promoted to senior partner in herpany that very day, and her future was looking bright. If Fei Kexin truly wanted to ruin her, it would be impossible for her to find work with any reputable design firms again, as no powerful clients would take the risk of coborating with her at the expense of offending Fei Kexin.
The design industry is inherently a service sector. To reach a certain level, one must cater to high-end clients. Once you lose those clients, you plunge to the bottom of the industry.
In reality, having high-end clients means that any luxury home design project could be worth millions, or even tens of millions of dors. It is highly unlikely that such clients would ept proposals for a modest 200-square-meter residence.
For the general public, when high-end clients are involved, the projects often includerge shopping malls, iconic buildings, or the management of stadiums for major events. Once lost, it bes exceptionally difficult to win back high-end clients, making even residential area designs hard to secure.
Moreover, Emily was painfully aware of her own situation. She had no exceptional design talent; her rise to her current position was primarily due to leveraging her looks. If she were truly banned from high-end clients, it would be challenging for her to find work in a small design firm or establish her own studio and earn any significant ie.
Previously, Emily couldmand an annual sry of several million dors, but if she were blocked from the design industry, finding a ce in any high-end sector would be nearly impossible, leaving her to struggle to earn even a measly sum of tens of thousands a year!
The vast disparity in her potential earnings filled her with regret, prompting her to kneel before Charlie and Fei Kexin, choking on her words as she pleaded, “Mr. Wade, Miss Fei, please forgive me this one time for the sake of my awareness of my mistakes… I have worked so hard to reach this point; if you both cut me off, I will lose everything…”
Fei Kexin nced at her before turning to Matthew Peterson, asking with keen interest, “Mr. Peterson, as chairman, aren’t you responsible for allowing such an individual to be a senior partner in yourpany?”
Matthew Peterson was taken aback and scared upon hearing this. He quickly stated his position, saying, “Miss Fei, there’s an old saying in Huaxia: one knows the face but not the heart. I cannot im to know what kind of person Emily is, but you are correct. As chairman, I bear significant responsibility… Don’t worry, I will contact the human resources director immediately and initiate Emily’s resignation. I will ensure she is never hired by us again!”
Emily was shocked that Matthew Peterson would betray her in such a critical moment; she had never anticipated he would throw her under the bus!
Enraged, she erupted, “Peterson! You bastard! I did everything for you, and you dare to cause trouble now? Are you even human?!”<h3 ss="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading" id="chapter-list"><strong>Next Chapter</strong>