"Mrs. Gray, Benson and I founded Siersonic together. I poured a lot of blood, sweat, and tears into it as well. A lot of the collaborations wouldn't have been secured if it wasn't for my designs.
"I earned my position as the design director, and my salary befits my capability. After all, Siersonic wouldn't be doing this well without me and my contributions."
Sierra wore a cold and aloof expression, and her voice rang with confidence.
Janet's eyebrows furrowed.
In the past, Sierra had never dared to raise her voice when they talked, let alone speak in this manner. Now, she confronted Janet in front of this many people and utterly embarrassed her.
Sierra was already this arrogant, and she hadn't even married into the Gray family at this point. When she eventually did, she just might grow so bold that she would turn the place upside down.
Janet's expression immediately turned grim.
William noticed it and hurriedly said, "Mind your tongue when you talk to Janet, Sierra. Apologize to her right now."
Janet scoffed and said disdainfully, "Listen to your own words, Sierra. You made it sound like Benson relied on you to build the company up. Well, I believe that he would still be able to do a great job with the company, with or without you.
"Take my advice, Sierra. You shouldn't be too arrogant and egoistic."
"It seems like you think that I'm useless and offer nothing. Great. As fate would have it, I have just quit my job. Here's wishing Siersonic would continue to thrive without my presence." Sierra grinned nonchalantly and wore a cold expression.
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