I Want a Divorce by Nadia Gordon
Chapter 391
Chapter 391 The Best Sisterly Bond
Luna stood at the staircase, dialing the number of the CEO of the brand she had been working with for almost two years. Then, she leaned against the handrail and gazed down at the
descending steps.
As the call connected, Luna instinctively curled her lips into a smile as she spoke, “Mr. Watt, I got the call you made to our assistant. I just wanted to clarify some things. Is it true that you’ve decided to side with Tristan?”
Erik chuckled. “Miss Smith, we’ve been collaborating for two years. I’ve supported you through your ups and downs. I understand how hard it is for you and your friend to start this business. I’m willing to promote you and provide more opportunities. However, Mr. Stuart’s father-in-law and I have been good friends for many years. I have to do him this favor.”
Disdain flashed across Luna’s face, her tone turning colder. “Alana has contributed countless designs and generated substantial profits for your company. Now, you want her and her best friend to forgive the culprit after her hand is injured? Is this really how the world works?”
“I’m sure we can come to an agreement about what to say on Instagram, and it will blow over soon enough. If Alana feels wronged, I’ll talk to Mr. Stuart and ask him to apologize. Would that work?” Erik maintained his friendly tone..
Luna suddenly raised her voice as she retorted, “Apologize? Her hand is injured, and you think an apology will make up for it? Tristan deliberately hurt her! Even if she’s willing to apologize, I will never allow her to even breathe a word. What kind of person is Tristan? Does he even deserve an apology from Alana? He’s not just been bullying Alana on set once; it’s every day! Erik, if you want to terminate the partnership, then do it. But be sure to have the breach of contract fee ready because L.Moon will never work with your company again! L.Moon only collaborates with conscientious enterprises. The heartless ones can go as far away as possible!”
Erik was taken aback by her barrage of scolding. He was so angry his breath shuddered as he rebuked, “You don’t know what’s good for you!”
After that, he abruptly ended the call.
The termination contract was sent to the company’s inbox in mere minutes.
informed L.Moon’s PR department about
sensational, the better. SG Brand is terminating the contract? Fine,
studio it used to be. Today, they were going to highlight case to teach these brands that abandon their commitments a lesson. This would serve as an example to others considering terminating contracts. That way, these ruthless businessmen. would think twice before crossing
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to restrain her anger as she headed
stood on the staircase landing, watching her leave
Luna very well, but her words today left a deep
a short while, Josh finally
couple of knocks, he pushed open the door and entered the room. “I hope
the visitor was Josh, she didn’t bother putting up a friendly pretense as she said. “You
with silver streaks making her look quite edgy. The bold style suited her
in,”
didn’t bother changing any pleasantries
said, “Mr. Pearson, there’s really no need for
wrong with your hand, please seek specialized treatment. Your right hand
Abigail replied
you face any difficulties, feel free to let me know,”
is new, and I’d rather take on a lousy program like this than do designs for your sister. So, you needn’t worry about me,” Abigail
at being misunderstood. Instead, he just smiled. “Sometimes, you can be quite childish. Since you don’t have a good opinion of me, I won’t overstay my welcome. Let me know if you need
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