Chloe Reed glanced around. Seeing no sign of Sunny Reed in the office, she let out a long breath.
She got angry just seeing Sunny Reed, and the sound of her voice made her want to slap her across the face.
But right now, she had to control her temper.
Sunny Reed had deliberately provoked her, just wanting to see her get physical. Then, Sunny could play the part of the pitiful, innocent victim once again.
It was a trick she’d been using since they were children.
Chloe Reed made a decision. ’I absolutely cannot let her get under my skin again.’
’I have to keep this job.’
However...
She took out her phone and sent a message to Judith Pierce.
Chloe Reed: [Mom, Walker Grant got Sunny Reed a job at the voice acting company. He’s treating her better and better.]
Judith Pierce: [I’ll handle it.]
The corners of Chloe Reed’s lips curled into a smirk. Judith Pierce detested Sunny Reed, so she would never allow her to get too close to Walker Grant.
What Walker Grant had personally arranged, Judith Pierce would be sure to personally tear down.
It was only a matter of time before Sunny Reed was kicked out.
Knowing that someone was dealing with Sunny Reed for her, Chloe’s mood brightened. She put on her headphones and went back to watching the original footage.
...
Judith Pierce’s expression was grim. She immediately called the owner of the voice acting company.
Ken Jacobs answered the phone, his tone deferential. "Mrs. Grant, what can I do for you?"
Judith Pierce got straight to the point. "Did your company hire someone named Sunny Reed?"
As the owner, Ken Jacobs naturally wouldn’t be involved in such minor matters. He said, "I’m not sure. I’ll have someone look into it right away."
Judith Pierce said, "Find an excuse and fire her."
Ken Jacobs was puzzled. "Mrs. Grant, what about this person? Is there a problem with her?"
But Judith Pierce said, "Just do as I say. Grant Corporation holds a significant stake in your company. A single request like this isn’t asking too much, is it?"



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