The moment Larry spotted Hanson, he promptly chimed in, "President Luke, even if I lack some credit, I've been putting in the effort. Could you possibly spare my bonus from being deducted?"
He regretted joining in on the fun and watching the live stream yesterday.
After all, had he not already received enough doses of affection? Why indulge in an extra serving? It had truly been an ill-advised choice on his part.
"That depends on your performance," Hanson stated expressionlessly. He would not hesitate to deduct a larger portion of his bonus if Larry's performance was not up to par. After all, he stole Hanson's spotlight in trending topics.
Had Larry anticipated the consequences, he would not have touched that phone yesterday, nor would he have tuned into the live stream.
Just as he was ruminating, Hanson suddenly inquired, "Has anyone from Lambert Corporation shown up?"
Larry promptly switched back to work mode. "Yes, but Tyler Lambert had to leave due to not feeling well."
Despite that, there was no assurance that Tyler would not appear today.
A cold expression overtook Hanson's face. "It appears he hasn't learned his lesson. Your work efficiency appears to be deteriorating. Despite this dragging on for so long, they still haven't gone bankrupt."
The president's chilly words caused a shiver to run down Larry's spine. That's unexpectedly fast for an accusation. Didn't President Luke mention he would handle this matter gradually?
Despite his grievances, he swiftly nodded in agreement, saying, "I understand."
Lambert Corporation had to face bankruptcy promptly, or he would be the one facing the consequences.
On the other side, Tyler and Bennett were on their way to Luke Corporation. Yet, before they even reached the entrance, news came to them that their company had already succumbed to bankruptcy.
Unable to withstand the blow, Tyler collapsed right onto the ground.
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