Christina had no qualms about poaching talent, and she lifted her chin proudly, “Right, it was me who
arranged the meeting. Want to know who I invited?”
She crossed her arms andughed, “I invited your research bigshot N. I just texted him, and he’s very
interested in joining Olsen Group. So, we nned to
have a chat here.”
Christina’s n was simple.
No matter if N finally came or not, or how the talks went, just telling Keera about it would nt a thorn
between her and N!
By then, even if N didn’te, Keera probably wouldn’t trust him anymore.
In that case, N would have no choice but toe over
She thought she was so clever.
As Christina thought about this, she began tough. “Keera, you are so indifferent to N. Aren’t you too
cold? Besides, he’s so loyal to you. After you finally got
divorced, you didn’t reciprocate and instead found a college student. Are you really being fair to him?”
Thinking she held a lot of powerful secrets, she looked down on Keira and used her. “You should
cherish
your talents. You don’t even disclose his name publicly, hogging all the credit to yourself and your
company. With such a big event today, you don’t even give N a chance to show off himself. Aren’t you
being too
selfish?”
Keira didn’t know what to say.
She furrowed her brows, exchanged a nce with Mary, and couldn’t help butugh.
Mary said, “Christina, Keera Company’s affairs are none of your business, are they?”
Christina put on an act of concern. “I just can’t st it. I think you’re oppressing those with talent too
much. If you’re so afraid of talent being snatched a why don’t you treat them better? Olsen Group is
different. We definitely provide better opportunities and a stage for talents.”
Keira remained silent.
She coughed and nodded. “Right. I see Olsen Groun
indeed good at poaching talents.”
“You…!”
Christina became furious. She pointed at Keera and scolded, “What are you talking about? It’s all
consensual. Don’t make it sound so ugly. But you wouldn’t hold them back, would you?”
Keira was perplexed.
Christina immediately frowned. “Don’t tell me. You’re really nning on not letting him go? He could go
forbor arbitration. Olsen Group will help him pay the breach of contract fee! Keera, this is really too
much. It’s one thing for someone to work hard for you, but to not let them gain recognition? Apany
like yours is simply heartless!”
While she was arguing, Victoria came over with a fe people.
Just in time to hear the end of the conversation,
Victoria sighed lightly and said, “Miss South, if what my sister says is true, I advise you to part on good
terms. Such a research talent has boundless prospects; they can’t be confined by your smallpany.
It’s better to let him go now rather than have
unpleasantnesster…”
The people who had followed were starting to believe that Keira was oppressing N. Hearing Victoria’s
words, they became indignant.
“Yeah, Miss South, yourpany can’t treat
researchers like that!”
“Someone like N should be the star today, and yet no
one knows who he is!”
“Maliciously suppressing employees is something you
can be sued for!”
Keira swept her gaze over the group and scoffed, “Who said I’m maliciously suppressing my
employees?”
Christina argued in a wronged tone, “If it’s not malicious suppression, then why doesn’t he even h
authorship rights in the project report? There’s only code name. Surely it wasn’t his choice to remain
anonymous?”
The employees from Olsen Group came today, many o whom were researchers, and they frowned
upon hearing this.
Authorship rights were of great importance to them.
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Being part of a project meant having one’s name on it. If they truly were part of such a big project,
they’d want the whole world to know, rather than just being glossed over with a code name.
Joined together, they believed it even more possible that Keira might indeed be suppressing someone!
Thus, the crowd became increasingly righteous in their indignation. “Right, you can’t suppress
someone like that. How can you treat researchers this way?!”
“Actually, if you really want to know whether there’s suppression or not, why not just call N out, and
we’ll find out?”
“Is he here today? He’s not even been invited to the
dinner, has he?”
“My God, that would be so pitiful!”
“No way! I can’t stand this injustice! Miss Sou let N join this dinner!”
Mary, hearing all of this, rolled her eyes. “You all babbling on and on here. Do you even understan real
situation? The way I see you now is justughable!”
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The crowd was perplexed.
Christina frowned, immediately responding to Mary’sment. “How can you speak like that? I’ll call N
right
now and let hime to exin everything to
everyone!”
No sooner had she finished speaking, Christina immediately took out her phone and dialed N’s number.
The moment she made the call, Keira’s phone rang.
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