No matter what, Archer did not dare to leave a call from his superior unanswered, so he accepted it hesitantly. Before Archer could speak, his general manager shouted through the phone.
“Archer, I don’t care how you want to f*ck yourself over, but don’t involve me in your mistakes! Listen to me closely, you’re fired!”
Archer’s heart raced and his expression paled.
He felt the urge to explain himself quickly, but he had only just opened his mouth when the general manager hung up the phone.
Archer gaped at Jasper with widened eyes and he felt his throat tighten as if clogged with cotton. Countless words formed at the tip of his tongue but he could not say a thing.
Conflicting emotions of agitation, shock, disbelief, and confusion swarmed Archer and engulfed him.
The entire house fell silent for a moment.
“What happened?” Ronald asked, seeing how the color had drained from Archer’s face.
Ronald was confused at the strange situation.
Before Archer could reply, hasty knocks were heard at the door.
It had only been eight to nine minutes since Wendy’s call.
“I’ll open the door!”
Ramona volunteered bravely.
It seemed like she was the only one suitable for the role.
She had watched everything transpire with her own eyes just now, including the phone call from which Archer was fired. The other party was too loud, so everyone in the room, including Ramona, had heard the contents of the call even without the speakers being turned on.
Ramona was not stupid, so she knew that Jasper currently had a magnificent status and identity.
Excited, Ramona opened the doors.
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