After saying that, Valeria hung up the phone, and the secretary stared at the resigning executives in confusion.

"She asked me to approve of your resignation letters and let you guys leave.She will immediately replace the empty positions with her own workers."

The executives looked at each other and asked, "Did she really say that?"

"Yes! Why would I lie to you?"

"Isn't that too mean of her? How dare she look down on us? Let's see how the company will operate without us!"

"Yes, let's see how the company will operate without us.She might even come crying to us then!"

The secretary awkwardly interrupted their conversation and said, "So should I start approving your resignation papers?"

"You are not qualified to do so! We'll wait here for her, they said angrily.This was too annoying.They thought that Valeria would ask them to stay, but she approved their resignations without even showing up.These people had been in the company for so many years, and they were well qualified.What was the point of leaving like this? So, they didn't leave either and waited outside the office for her to come back.While waiting, they called Ronald to report the situation.When Ronald heard that Valeria approved of their resignation without even showing up, he was perplexed at what she had in mind.He felt that something was wrong.It was the same as yesterday.

Valeria had succeeded in her plans without even showing up.

Was the same thing happening today? After he had gone back last night, he finally figured out what had truly happened yesterday.

She must have secretly changed the official seal after knowing his plan.

He had been a complete mess yesterday, but what could she do today? She couldn't find work replacements in such a short time, and the company's stocks had fallen because of the change in personnel.

She should have been worried sick now.

Did she say such things out of anger? Was she at her wit's end? That wasn't right...

She still had Lamont helping her.

Did Lamont come up with a solution? If he was still the same Lamont as back then, then Ronald believed that he would definitely have found a solution.

But now, Lamont had been driven out of the company by Archer, so how could he find a way? Did he go to beg Archer for help? Even if he was willing to ask Archer for help, would Archer help him? Back then, Archer could not wait to mess with Lamont.

How could he help him now? Therefore, the possibility for Lamont to look for Archer for help was zero.

only possible

knew that William was a person who was ignorant

had full control over the

his personal funds, William probably wouldn't be

Group's problem was not solvable with

they do? The money needed was not a sum that

and Michael were not stupid

Michael, it was unlikely that they would help Valeria

thought about it and felt that Valeria did not have a

being absent or late to serious

to wait

would be best to have a large number of

be able to keep

subordinates immediately began to persuade their staff to resign in

people agreed to resign, and the growing numbers caused the personnel department to call Valeria for her

she had said in the beginning: Approve of their

she would plead for them to

the personnel department began

the people after them realized that it was a bad situation, so they all

all, they had

without securing a new job, they would be at a dead-end

to resign anymore, and Ronald's trusted executives began

offered at the Brownard Group was quite

really approved their resignation and told them to leave, could they find such a job with such good conditions in such a

he be able to come back, though? They were different

didn't need to worry about their house or car loans, but they had high spendings due to

a high paying job elsewhere, they would be in

started having doubts in their

Valeria finally arrived with Lamont and Braelynn

tell you to approve of their resignation and tell them to get out of

beg nor question their reasons and immediately asked them to

had their blood

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