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The Broken Warrior’s Daughter by Cooper novel Chapter 612

Chapter 612

Even Wendell, president of the Johnson Group, yielded to Harriet.

Anyone who opposed her didn't have a good ending.

These rumors became more and more bizarre, making everyone in the chat group both respect and fear Harriet.

Lewis was no exception.

He turned around with an indignant look and pointed at the security guard. "Apologize to Ms. Munoz and get out of here. Don't make things ugly!"

The security guard was shocked and furious.

He had been working as a security guard here for decades. Why should he leave just because of Harriet's words?

Moreover, this matter was caused by Harriet.

It was only right to bring this malicious woman to justice.

But why didn't Lewis, who usually treated the grassroot staff the best, understand him now?

And Lewis even sided with the oppressor, asking him to leave the company.

The security guard fumed with rage.

"Mr. Lewis, I've been here for over a decade, working hard every day. I've dedicated my life to this trading center. Can't it compare to a few words from Harriet?" he said.

Lewis decisively shook his head.

The security guard had slacked off many times.

Even if he were a manager, he couldn't compare to Harriet.

Harriet raised an eyebrow.

Harriet was truly a God-sent.

While the security guard was happy, Lewis felt uneasy.

'Doesn't Harriet always seek revenge for any grievances?' He thought.

The security guard was lucky enough that Harriet decided to let him off, but Harriet even offered to give him a raise.

That was fishy.

Lewis was afraid that Harriet was going to deal with the security guard and him.

Lewis's knees went weak, and he spoke with a wry face. "Ms. Munoz, that's not a good idea. How about..."

Harriet interrupted him with a raised hand.

She sized up the security guard and chuckled. "Being a security guard is truly a waste of talent. Why don't you work as a shoe polisher?"

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