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Life at The Top novel Chapter 726

Even Diamonique was dumbfounded. He did not know that he would be fired as soon as Jasper showed up.

Although the Coreanans always voiced out their contempt for Somerland and complained that Somerland was underdeveloped and poor, the Coreanans, Diamonique included, were well aware that the urban construction in Waterhoof City was nowhere worse than in Sela.

Even if they were in Sela, so what? Despite living in a big city like Sela, they were nothing but low-level white-collar workers whom everyone viewed with contempt.

Over here, however, they were receiving three times their salaries than in Sela, lived in a four-star hotel, and even managed to attract a bunch of women with their charms.

Here, they had experienced what it was like to be a top dog for the first time ever.

How could they possibly give this all up just like that?

Diamonique regretted it a little and cast a glance at Mr. Adams as though he was pleading for help.

Mr. Adams looked upset because what Jasper did had violated his authority.

Moreover, he could not allow Jasper to sack his own staff in front of so many subordinates as this would affect his prestige in the team.

“You can’t just sack my employee as you like, Mr. Laine.” Mr. Adams stood up and looked at Jasper unwillingly.

Jasper smiled and asked, “You must be Mr. Adams?

“When you say I can’t, are you saying it in accordance with Somerland’s labor law or Coreana’s labor law? No matter which country’s labor law you’re referring to, which clause stipulates that a boss cannot fire his employee? I did mention that I’d compensate him, not a single cent less.”

Mr. Adams’ complexion paled. He looked a little furious due to the embarrassment he was feeling.

In his opinion, Jasper was simply unreasonably punishing Diamonique to teach others a lesson.

He had no interest in discussing the unspoken rules in the workplace, nor about the balance of power. He was dismissing his employees simply because he was the boss. Would anyone be bold enough not to leave?

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