After visiting their parents' graves, Janice and Jacob returned to Greenfield City. It was already 3:30 pm.
"I'm heading out for a bit. You go home first." Janice told Jacob.
Simon's behavior today had completely crossed the line.
Jacob was worried, seeing how cold and resolute Janice looked.
So, he discreetly called Harrison and asked him to keep an eye on her, just to make sure she wasn't being taken advantage of.
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Outside Refined Threads Co.'s underground parking lot, Janice intercepted the company's current crochet supervisor, Maggie Cooper.
"Ms. Smith, what an honor. You came all this way looking for me?" Maggie faltered slightly under Janice's emotionless gaze. Wasn't she supposed to be approachable?
Janice didn't bother with pleasantries. "Simon no longer has the money to pay your salaries."
Maggie's brows furrowed together. There was no reason for her to give in to a competitor. After all, she was an employee of Refined Threads Co.
"That's a company issue," she replied stiffly.
"I heard you live quite far from Greenfield City. You're out here working for one thing, money. Even if Simon manages to scrape together some funds, what about the future? He has already mortgaged his house. Aren't you worried that the company might go bankrupt and you'll never see your wages again?"
A flicker of unease crossed Maggie's face. "What are you trying to say?"
"Aren't my intentions obvious?"
Janice was seated in the driver's seat. She radiated the aura of an absolute powerhouse.
"I'm poaching your team. If you agree to bring your entire crotchet team over to me, I'll pay two months' worth of wages upfront. Of course, if you choose to stay, you'll never get paid. And if you leave Refined Threads Co. later on, I can guarantee that you won't be able to join Prosper Stitch Group or even Melody & Loops Creations."
Maggie and her team had already been rejected by Melody & Loops Creations once.
In Greenfield City, the only two major companies that could afford to hire such a large number of seamstresses were Prosper Stitch Group and Melody & Loops Creations.
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