<b>Chapter </b><b>1094 </b>
By then, he could also exin the situation with Walton Corporation.
After all, he had already reached an agreement with Joseph.
If he went behind his back to seek cooperation with anotherpany, what would Joseph say?
Anyone with half a brain would think what he did was wrong.
When that happened, he would face public criticism.
Originally, he had nned to use the secretary to help exin the matter to Joseph.
Then, he would take the opportunity to cancel Walton Corporation’s appointment.
But now, it was obvious this matter couldn’t be resolved so easily.
The secretary turned out to be useless.
He had thought she might be of some value.
That was the only reason he’d kept her around.
Now he realized she was nothing at all.
What a waste of effort.
Not only did sheck determination, she didn’t even have the sense to handle basic matters.
Thinking of this, Daniel truly felt like giving her another harsh lesson.
He went to Human Resources and said pointedly, “You understand the consequences for that secretary who just resigned, don’t you?”
The HR staffer pushed up the sses on her face and, without saying much, nodded. “Understood, Mr.
Lewis, I know what to do.”
These things became easier the more she did them, and by now she fully understood the reason behind it.
At first, HR hadn’t dared to handle such matters.
Butter, she discovered that Daniel was this kind of man in private.
If she was still afraid to carry out these tasks, she simply wouldn’t be able to stay in thispany.
The sry at thispany was so high–if she couldn’t stay, how much money would she lose?
Even she didn’t know the exact amount.
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People die for wealth, birds die for food; once she understood that, handling matters like this became
second nature for HR.
Daniel gave a satisfied nod.
“Don’t worry<b>, </b>once this deal is done, you’ll get your share of the benefits.
“Besides, the matter with the secretary was her own doing. You don’t need to feel guilty about it.”
HR smiled. “It’s fine, Mr. Lewis, I understand.”
She had never liked the secretary anyway, with her foxy charm and over–the–top mannerisms.
That was exactly why, when she acted that way at the door just now, everyone poked their heads out to watch the spectacle.
The secretary simply wasn’t someone worth pitying.
If she had built up some goodwill with others, perhaps someone would have stepped in to help her or spoken on her behalf.
But clearly, she had none, and everyone knew it.
So, for HR, handling her dismissal was easy–without the slightest hesitation.
If the secretary had been willing to change her ways earlier, she might never have ended up like this.
But clearly, there was no such thing as a remedy for regret.
Since she had done those things in the past, she shouldn’t fear others talking about her now.
It was only after she made such a foolish move that Daniel decided to give up on her.
If she hadn’t rejected his proposal at the door just now, none of what followed would have happened.
In truth, he hadn’t intended topletely get rid of her, because in her usual work, she had actually done fairly well.