Chapter 130
Severin, however, shook his head. “If she wants to go back to the company, the only way is to become the general manager. Being just a manager will give Stanley all the authority to make things difficult for you with the ultimate aim of firing you!”
“You’re right. He is a very sinister man!” Felicia nodded in approval, but soon frowned and said.” But the old lady probably won’t agree!”
“Haha, she’ll have to agree if she doesn’t have a choice!’ Severin said with a chuckle and added. ” Don’t worry. Just leave it to me!”
“Hehe, easy for you to say. Stanley’s no idiot. Grandma said she’ll give him a week. If he doesn’t secure the quota yet, then she’ll come to you for help. You do understand what that means, don’t you? She values Stanley more. You’re just a last-ditch option!” Megan snickered. “Besides, Mister Henry doesn’t owe you any more favors after giving you the villa. The quota for Liberty City is very precious and far from being just simply projects. God knows how many million each quota is worth. It’s the prospect of future development that everyone is considering. Do you even understand that? I don’t think Mister Henry will even bother to entertain you!”
Megan’s sensible observation made Felicia feel as though Severin’s hopes were very slim, but she still said, “It can’t be helped. We have no choice but to just give it a try. If Stanley can’t get it done, then allowing Severin a crack at the opportunity is better than not trying at all! What if we get lucky and Mister Henry takes a fancy to Severin?”
“Are we really going to put hope on a lost cause?” Megan chuckled. She was clearly not optimistic.
about Severin’s chances.
“By the way, since you’re both here today, you might as well have lunch before leaving. I feel bad when you all left without eating the other day.” Severin said awkwardly when he thought of how he pissed Felicia and others off the other day.
“Hehe, okay, okay. Now that I think of it, you haven’t treated us to a meal yet!” Felicia laughed. Since Severin had taken down the bank account, she felt that there was still hope yet for the seven and a half thousand.
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