Casey looked at Olivia, who was sitting on the floor lifelessly, and lamented.
President had not cared about the internal management of the group for a long time and today he fired the marketing director all of a sudden. Jesus, it had been so difficult.
Olivia was not just an ordinary employee either. Her family has certain social connections, especially in the Construction Management Agency.
Now, the R&S Group had finally made it to the Capital, and it was time for networking.
The Capital was nothing like Khebury, where they could solve any problem with money.
Basic connections were still necessary.
Wasn't that the reason why the Warner family wanted him to marry the daughter of the Heath family in the first place?
Casey bent down to help Olivia up from the ground. At least, he should not cross the Construction Management Agency.
He gave a wink, signaling Olivia to leave and not to continue to anger Mr. Warner any further.
Olivia wiped her tears and had to leave in dismay.
Casey looked at Luther's face and cautiously asked, "President, did Olivia just offend the president of JK Intelligence?"
"More than that. She did not recognize her and she was so arrogant. She did not read her proposal and had no idea who she had been talking to and she wanted to drive Miss Zora away just because she did not like her. And she wanted to hit Miss Zora.”
“What's the difference between her and a shrew? Just telling her to get lost is already a bargain for her!" Luther finished in anger and threw the proposal in his hand to Casey.
Casey didn't expect things to go like this and was stunned.
He hurriedly flipped through the tender, which had presented so many creative ideas. It was indeed fantastic.
It was just what they desperately need.
Just now, he wanted to wait for the president to calm down and put in a few good words for Olivia.
Right now there seemed to be no need for that.
It seemed that they would need some fresh blood in the HR department. They could not just take in anyone with just a family background.
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