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I Once Married You (Harper and Benjamin) novel Chapter 306

Chapter 306 Sacrifice

 

Kimberly said, "Emery, you can quit, but the theft occurred during your employment. You must be responsible for it even after you resign."

Emery was speechless. He looked at Wulf, who was also silent.

Kimberly acted like a completely different person. She analyzed things clearly and rationally and wasn't like a spoiled lady who knew nothing.

Emery said in a panic, "Ms. Mitchell, I didn't ask them to steal things. I'm also a victim."

"I know it's not you, but you are the person in charge. If you don't want the police to come to you, do your job well. When the Mitchell Group's difficulties are solved, I will tell my dad about your contribution. So, are you going to resign or not?" Kimberly said.

Emery kept looking at Wulf out of the corner of his eye. He hesitated for a long time and couldn't decide until Wulf said, "Emery, this is your last chance, and Kimberly gives it to you for the sake of your seniority. Just say yes."

Finally, Emery agreed and promised that such a thing would never happen again.

As for those employees involved in the theft, Kimberly called the police and let them handle it.

She was even more certain that Harper must know everything and could solve the problems. Otherwise, how could her methods be so effective?

After dealing with these matters, Kimberly went back to the hospital. Wulf sent her to the door and said, "Kimberly, tell me if your dad wakes up. I'm very worried."

Kimberly nodded and walked into the hospital.

However, Harper didn't know at this moment that Kimberly had developed a dependence on her. After ending the call with Kimberly, she called Annie.

Annie was surprised to suddenly receive her call. "Why did you call me this time? Is there anything I can help with?"

"Yes. Do you have a minute now?"

"How dare I say no?" Annie asked.

Harper pressed her lips and said, "I want to ask Anderson for two people."

"Ask him for two people? Who?"

"Don't worry. Just tell me what are my chances of success."

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