“Who told you I screwed up the deal with Larson Corporation?” Harold was confused when he heard Kayden's words.

Seeing that Harold refused to admit to his mistake, Kayden immediately tossed him the real proposal that Gary had sneakily replaced.

“Look at it yourself! You even took the wrong business plan. How dare you say you didn't mess it up? Big companies like Larson Corporation pay great attention to such matters. So just a gentle reminder, you'd better prepare a resignation letter soon and hand it over to the higher-ups before they realize a thing. Or else, once they do, they'll definitely cut off your pay totally and then fire you!” Kayden said, acting as if he really cared for him.

Gary, Brittany, and the rest of the people fixed their attention on Harold, awaiting to see what he was going to do.

Harold flipped through the business plan in his hand. Aside from the cover page, the rest of it was a set of useless drafts. Meanwhile, the file that Kayden had tossed over a while ago was the one with the original proposal in it. “I see. So it was you who changed the proposal on purpose. You wanted me to screw up the business deal so that you'd have a reason to chase me out of the company, right?”

At that instant, Harold understood the meaning behind everything.

Kayden walked over to him upon hearing that.

“You guessed it right! It was us who changed your proposal. What can you do about it? Haha!” he admitted boldly under his breath.

It was too soft that no one could hear him other than Harold himself.

“Oh? Then I'm afraid I'll have to disappoint you. I didn't screw up on that deal. In fact, I even took over all future advertising projects and campaigns of Larson Corporation.”

Harold laughed happily. He had secretly recorded whatever Kayden had said with his phone.

When Gary saw that Harold still wasn't confessing that he had messed up the business deal, he interrupted, “You? Took over all their advertising projects and campaigns? Where is the contract? Take it out and show us.”

Back then, they had clearly seen how distressed Harold was when he walked out of Larson Corporation.

In that state of his, how could he have possibly secured all Larson Corporation's advertising tasks? Harold's brag was too much.
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