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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 424

Chapter 424

Vivian Zora was the human resource manager of the restaurant. She had

sharp eyes and a large mouth. Her appearance was particularly sharp and

sarcastic which earned her the nickname ‘Zora the Skinner’ among the staff

behind her back.

Her specialty was buttering up her superiors and then turning around to

undermine the benefits and wages of the restaurant’s employees. For

example, she embezzled the attendance bonus of the two apprentices for

her own gain.

When the two apprentices found out and confronted her, she sent her

lackeys to threaten them while arrogantly declaring that they could either

work or get lost! After all, there were plenty of people willing to take up such

low-level positions like apprentices!

Emmanuel couldn’t stand by and watch, so he stood up against her lackeys

and fought for justice for the two apprentices.

Since her lackeys couldn’t do anything to Emmanuel, she held a grudge

against him.

Now that he wanted to resign and loavo, Vivian deliberately withheld his

salary as a form of revenge.

At this moment, she took the opportunity to complain to the general

manager. “Madam Lofis, this waiter has been working in our restaurant for

less than 15 days and now wants to be paid even though he’s quitting

midway. It’s really shameless. So, I brought him here to see you!”

The general manager’s name was Mariah Lofis. She was 38 years old this

year, but she wore pink cat-eye glasses to appear younger. Frankly, that did

nothing for her complexion as it only highlighted the fact that she was an old

shrew!

Vivian was her trusted confidante as she was cultivated by Mariah herself. Of

course, Vivian was able to act recklessly in the restaurant because Mariah

was just as dishonorable and cruel as her. They excelled at teaming up to

exploit the staff and generate profits for the hotel.

At this moment, Mariah took a sip of coffee before sizing Emmanuel up.

She didn’t expect this male waiter to have such a good physique!

He looked strong but not greasy, and his muscles didn’t appear artificially

enhanced.

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