I had no idea where his confidence came from, acting so boldly like he could do whatever he wanted.
Looking at the pile of resignation letters in front of me, I then glanced up at everyone. “Are you really going to threaten me by quitting together because of him?”
"Just for a loser like him? Is it really worth it?”
Leaning back in the chair in amusement, I couldn’t understand why they would give up their jobs for one person.
“You’re wrong. They’re not doing this for him, but for me.”
“Because I’m their boss. As for your orders, they won’t listen.”
Right after he spoke, everyone turned to look at the conference room door and greeted Natalie politely as “President Rodriguez.”
Hearing “President Rodriguez” felt like a slap in the face, since I was the one who founded Dashville Company and was its only boss. Yet all the employees only showed respect to Natalie and looked down on me.
“Well! You’re all here, how thoughtful.”
Natalie clearly enjoyed the title "President Rodriguez." It made her feel proud and above everyone else.
When our eyes met, she lifted an eyebrow and gave a cold, mocking smile. “See? If you insist on firing Aiden, they’ll all leave together.”