Chapter 401
Her expression was calm, but worry flickered across her eyes. If this proposal succeeded, even a fool would know how much profit there would be!
Her father might approve of Elisa doing such a thing for the sake of profit. When the time came, Elisa would have a great reputation. Would there be a place for Linda to stand?
Wouldn't this help Elisa develop senselessly?
Elisa smiled and didn't say anything. Norman looked at Linda again. "Linda, you didn't do your job well enough this time. Write a letter of reflection and submit it to me."
Linda was feeling jittery, and she couldn't help but take in a breath before saying, "I understand."
"Is a letter of reflection enough to get it over with?"
Jessie followed up relentlessly. The cloudiness in Norman's eyes intensified. People like Jessie and James, who were on Elisa's father's side, had always gone against him. He still couldn't find a way to chase them out of Benett Corporation yet. "Of course not,"
Norman said in a beaten manner. Wyllow Banks was like a smiling tiger. He said with ease, "With these things, it's reasonable to separate work and personal affairs. We should cut Ms. Benett some slack for the sake of the chairman, but maybe many people already know about this. It doesn't make sense if we work with Darcey Group and Ms. Benett continues working as usual. This would make people feel like the chairman has favorites, so my suggestion for such a situation is suspension for observation."
"Suspension for observation?"
Those on the opposing side wrinkled their brows and looked at him at once. Calvin immediately said in a displeased tone, "What do you mean by that!"
Jessie sneered. She agreed with what her own people said. She looked at Calvin. "Shouldn't this be done?
She needs to learn if she's incapable."
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