Chapter 151
Throughout the following days, tension brewed between Elspeth and Callum. Everyone could tell, but no one addressed it.
During a meeting, Emma suggested that the company should expand its offerings and branch out into making perfume. Her suggestion received unilateral support.
Elspeth was the only one who objected, but she received Callum’s criticisms and reprimands in return. The relationship between the two fell to an all-time low.
Callum gave Emma full control of the project, which inspired many thoughts and guesses from the others. Could Emma be the next Mrs. Winthrop?
However, Elspeth was still the vice president, so no one dared to voice their hypothesis.
That afternoon, the employees heard the news that she was leaving the company.
Emma’s desk was near Elspeth. When she walked over and saw Elspeth packing her things with a neutral expression, her heart sang with glee, but she pretended to be sad that Elspeth was leaving. “Mr. Winthrop would be so upset that you’re leaving, Elspeth.”
“What do his feelings have to do with me? We’ve broken up.”
They broke up? Emma’s heart was about to leap out of her chest as she probed, “Did you really break up with him? Why?”
Elspeth glanced at her coolly. “We broke up over texts just a moment ago. We’re not suitable for each other, and we’ll only keep fighting if we stay together, so it’s pointless to continue such a relationship.”
Although Emma was aware that Elspeth was a decisive person, she was still doubtful about seeing Elspeth leave without a moment of hesitation or a trace of reluctance.
“Do you not have any feelings for him?”
Elspeth paused as her eyes flickered with complicated emotions. “So what if I do? When there’s no longer any trust between two people, all that remains is suspicion and constant torment.”
This was exactly what Emma wanted to hear. Her worries melted away as she gave Elspeth a pained smile. “You shouldn’t be so rash, Elspeth. What if it’s just a misunderstanding?”
“Do a good job. You’ll be able to replace me someday. Well, that’s it. I’m leaving now.”
Elspeth didn’t say anything more. She gathered her things and dropped by the HR Department to get her final paycheck before leaving without looking back.
Now that Elspeth’s gone, I can get the ball rolling on the plan to ruin Winthrop Group. Emma smiled smugly.
A few days later, an issue cropped up over the perfume brand that Emma oversaw.
Although the design was chic and modern, something happened during the production process, and most of the final products failed to pass the quality inspection. The other company that collaborated with Winthrop Group on this project immediately asked to terminate the contract and demanded 150 million in compensation.
After looking into the situation, Callum realized that the factory producing the perfume was known to be a problematic one as it often produced poor-quality items. Many people had filed official complaints over this matter, but for some reason, the factory was still running.
An emergency meeting was called at Winthrop Group, and during the meeting, Emma looked aggrieved as she slowly explained all the ways she had been wronged.
“This factory… Elspeth’s the one who recommended this factory to me. Before she left, she told me to work with this factory. I don’t know why things would turn out this way.”
Elspeth wasn’t around, so no one was here to expose Emma’s lies.
Once the others heard what she said, they began to assume that Elspeth had an ulterior motive behind her departure.
“Oh, that’s right. Before Elspeth left, she told me there was no future in Winthrop Group. She asked me to consider Alphascape instead.”
Listeners could ascribe any meaning they want to a person’s words, and true enough, the moment Emma brought this up in her hesitant, careful way, everyone else exploded in fury.
“She must’ve been a mole from Alphascape! She must’ve gotten Emma to do those things to land the Winthrop Group in hot waters!”
It only took a moment for Elspeth to be labeled as a mole from Alphascape Group.
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