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Vivien nced at Cyrus, trusting he wouldn’t dismiss her based on Wynter’sments. After all, Cyrus had always been empathetic toward his employees.
“Pack up your things and leave,” Cyrus ordered. That was the most candid statement he had made since arriving at the specialty store.
Taken aback, Vivien cried out, “You can’t do this to me, Mr. Whitman! I need this job to pay my rent next month. You can’t just tell me to leave!”
She then turned to Wynter and snapped, “This is all your fault! People like you, with all your wealth, often look down on us. You’ll never understand the struggles of normal citizens like me!”
“What you’re saying is an insult to normal citizens,” Wynter refuted. Instead of intervening further, she was curious to see how Cyrus would handle the situation and whether he realized why such an employee was hired in the first ce.
Stunned, Cyrus was reminded of the incident at the Whitman residence. He now understood that Vivien and Easton were cut from the same cloth.
Prior to the realization, he was convinced there were misunderstandings. Easton had been kind to him, and Vivien had consistently behaved in his presence. But deep down, they had never intended to do their jobs properly despite being paid for the work.
They remained greedy and resentful, even if it was their employer paying their sry. Cyrus couldn’t help but question if that was truly the “freedom” he envisioned.
Immediately, Cyrus shot a cold nce at Vivien and stated, “Your earlier behavior has severely harmed the store’s interests and reputation, Vivien. I have every right to hold you ountable. You can keep causing a scene if you wish, but we have cameras recording everything.
“I won’t just fire you, but I’ll also seekpensation for the damages, so you better be prepared. If you have any grievances, you’ll need to address them throughbor arbitration.”
Vivien choked on her words,pletely dumbfounded. It wasn’t the first time she exhibited such a poor attitude at work, and she had often expressed her contempt toward customers. But that time, things hadn’t gone as she anticipated.
Cyrus wasn’t that kind of person before–he had changed!
It was clear that Cyrus had been deeply affected by the jarring event in the specialty store. Little did he <i>know </i>that Wynter had intended for him to experience such a shocking revtion. N?velDrama.Org owns ? this.
Chloe, having finished trying on the clothes, had witnessed the whole scene. Although she appeared unconcerned, she felt immensely pleased with the aftermath.
She offered Wyner her praise. “Your rmendationsplement me perfectly. The owner is so lucky <i>to </i>have you as his girlfriend. By the way, I’m thinking of buying a few more pieces. We actually came to Cascadia to survey personalized trendsetting brands.”
Déspite recognizing Chloe as a major customer, Wynter didn’t take any further action and simply showed a faint smile. “Certainly. However, I’m not his girlfriend but his cousin.”
Chloe’s eyes lit up instantly. “Are you a Whitman?”
“No, I’m from the Quinnell family, though I’m staying with the Whitmans. Are you interested in exploring a potential partnership?” Wynter suggested bluntly as she packed the clothes into the bag.
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Chloe regarded her with a thoughtful, admiring look. “You’re quite clever, youngdy.”
Herst two words were spoken in a foreignnguage, subtly hinting at her unusual identity.
After dealing with Vivien, Cyrus came over and overheard Wynter’s suggestion. He couldn’t help but acknowledge her ability to sell ten sets of outfits to a single customer.
“You could be the sales champion if you work in my store,” Cyrusmented. Recognizing that his previous outlook had been more constrained, he intended topliment Wynter with genuine praise.
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