The Owen Sterling before her was no longer the high-spirited man she first met; he looked utterly dejected.
A hint of resentment flickered in his eyes, but it vanished just as quickly.
Chloe Reed was silent for a moment before saying, "Have you tried changing companies?"
"I’ve already changed companies three times," Owen Sterling said with a bitter smile. "But it’s been the same every single time. That’s how I know I’m being targeted."
He looked at the food in front of him, then suddenly grabbed the liquor bottle and poured himself a drink. After downing a glass, he closed his eyes and said, "Chloe Reed, please let me see Walker Grant. I’ll apologize to him, I’ll do whatever he asks—just as long as he stops targeting me. I’ve had enough of this life."
Workplace bullying.
Owen Sterling was finally experiencing what workplace bullying truly meant.
He was capable, and his supervisors seemed to value his abilities, yet they relentlessly suppressed him, stole his opportunities, and drove him to the brink of collapse, making him doubt himself...
Chloe Reed frowned slightly. She immediately took out her phone and, while dialing Walker Grant’s number, said, "I don’t know the inside story on this. I’ll call him right now and ask."
Owen Sterling tightened his grip on his glass. "Okay," he croaked, nodding.
After three rings, the call connected.
"Hello, Chloe."
Walker Grant’s tone was very gentle.
He was always delighted whenever she took the initiative to contact him.
Chloe Reed’s tone was cold and her expression complex as she asked, "Are you targeting Owen Sterling?"
"Who?" Walker Grant replied.
That single word was enough to confirm that if Owen Sterling was being targeted, it wasn’t Walker Grant’s doing.
Chloe Reed’s assumption had been correct. Walker Grant didn’t even remember who he was.
She said, "It’s nothing."
Then, she immediately hung up.

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