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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 796

Julia and Matt still wanted to argue, but Wynter simply told them, "You two are fired."

Julia yelled, "You're only Tobias' sister! You have no right to fire us! Jacqueline has the final say on work operations!"

Wynter responded without looking back, "You can go to Jacqueline and ask her if I have the right." After she said that, the bodyguards drove them away.

Wynter then reassured Tammy and the other fans, "Thank you for supporting my brother. He didn't feel at ease and asked me to come back to take a look. I'll take care of his matters in the future.

"You'd better go back early. Let's meet again on tomorrow's TV show."

Her actions attracted more popularity for Tobias. The significance of fans supporting their idol was also highlighted at this point.

They supported Tobias, and he protected them. The fans association's cohesion grew stronger.

Wynter wasn't lying. She did see Tobias' concerns. Being famous sometimes resulted in a lot of comments.

When he had many fans, he had to manage them well and prevent them from attacking others. At the same time, they weren't immune to others' bullying.

Some relatively unknown celebrities might have planned to clout-chase Tobias. That wasn't a big deal. However, after reading the data, Wynter discovered that most of the celebrities criticized him instead.

His fans, on the other hand, were unable to speak for Tobias. Once they did so, they would be criticized for being uneducated and crazy for their idol.

Generally, the studio could handle such a problem. The fact that they failed to resolve it indicated that there was an internal issue.

Wynter proceeded decisively with no intention of informing anyone about her decision.

Firing Julia and Matt was simply the beginning of clearing Tobias' work environment. They had no idea about that and went so far as to submit a complaint.

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