Wendy then told the man to leave after she finished speaking.
The little manager did not dare protest. Facing the female owner of the business that had revoked the owner’s orders, the little manager took the document and ran out immediately.
Wendy tossed the gilded pen in her hand angrily after the manager left, and she crossed her arms huffing where she sat on her office chair.
Wendy subconsciously glanced at her phone and felt even angrier at the lack of activity.
Today was her birthday and it seemed like this man had completely forgotten about it.
‘B*stard! How can you forget something so important!’
Wendy felt it was unfair. Deep in thought, Wendy took her phone sub consciously, as if driven by some deity, and dialed a number.
The last time she talked to Jasper was about Ms. Tiana. She did not have the time to talk about her own issue and she still held hope that Jasper would ‘realize’ on his own. From how things looked now, the man seemed like a hopeless case.
“Where are you?”
Wendy asked directly after the call connected.
“Still working. I’ve already dealt with Ms. Tiana’s situation, what’s wrong?”
Jasper’s voice drifted over through the phone.
Wendy clenched her jaw silently and said tensely, “Were you the one who suggested allocating cars for everyone of and above deputy manager?”
Jasper seemed to be stunned by what he heard.
He did not remember such small matters.
“It rings a few bells I think…”
“It’s a waste of money so I revoked it. We can reconsider it when we’re not as Light on cash,” Wendy harrumphed but explained herself anyway.
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