George collapsed to the floor, his eyes filled with despair and agony. 1
The reason why he was promoted to a senior executive position at such a young age had a lot to do with the
strict employment contract that he had signed on his own will. 1
To strengthen the control of their employees, the Spikeworth Corps had issued a very demanding and biased
employment contract which guaranteed a promotion after signing, but they would be fully bound by the
company. The promotion was guaranteed, but they had to prove that they were worthwhile and work hard to be
loyal to the company. If they failed their performance indicator or had disagreements, the company would file a
huge claim against them. 5
Many people were afraid to sign such a contract due to its harsh and stern terms and condition, but at that
moment, George was a fresh graduate who was full of ego and strived to succeed. Hence, he had signed the
contract decisively despite the somewhat unfair consequences. 1
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Indeed, he had been promoted immediately and the company appreciated him very much, but now, the bitter
consequences awaited! 1
Kneeling on the floor, George trembled in disbelief and despair.
He had invested all his life and dedication in Spikeworth Corps, but now, not only did the company want to sue
him for 5 million, but Zeke White had announced that he had shunned him...
How could he ever find a job again?! If he had no job, he would have no income, and his life would be in big
trouble in addition to the 5 million dollars compensation. There would be no other possibility apart from going to
jail...
He grabbed Zeke's foot and wailed desperately, "Mr. White, please, please forgive me! Please giveanother
chance! Please! If you blacklist me, where would | find the money to pay the compensation? Please giveone
more chance to prove myself! I'll do anything for you! I'll be the slave of the company, I'll behave and be an
honest man, contributing my entire effort to the company! Please!" 3
Zeke kicked him away in annoyance and growled," What's the use of apologizing now? It's too late! Do you think
the world revolves around you? Do you think that after all this trouble, you can just get away with a simple 'I'm
sorry'? It's too late, id*ot. If Master Wade ignoresbecause of you, I'll kill you with my own hands!" 4
George was shaking with fright, his face as pale and ghastly as a ghost. He had never expected that Charlie, a
deadbeat loser in his eyes, had such enormous influence and power in his hands to the point that Zeke would kill
him for him! 2
If he knew that this was how he would end up, he would have rather knelt before Claire when they had first met
rather than reject her...
Alas, it was too late now. He was done...
At this moment, Zeke noticed Joanne and Jerry in the office and asked with an irritated frown, "Who are you? Are
you his friends or Spikeworth's employees?" Joanne and Jerry were utterly surprised, and they quickly said, "Oh!
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmNo, no, we don't have anything to do with George! We don't even know him." 2
How could they admit that they knew him at a crucial moment like this! It was best to cut their ties with him! 2
Zeke asked suspiciously, "Really? Then why were you in his office, chatting and laughing?"
George said furiously, "Mr. White, they are my collegemates. Failing Claire Wilson's interview was their idea, it
was they who provokedto reject Claire!" 2 George glared at them indignantly. Jerry and Joanne were the
main culprits of his misery. They would not get away with this!
Zeke squinted at them in annoyance. "Oh, so it's a dog fight, huh? Blacklist these two as well!" 3
Jerry was in jitters. He jumped on George like a mad man and started punching him. "George Harris, you b*
stard! How dare you dragdown with you! I'll kill you!" 1 Meanwhile, Charlie and Claire had taken a taxi and
were on their way home. 2
Claire was unusually quiet and deep in her thoughts. Charlie took her hand and said, "You can always find
another job. It's their loss for not hiring you. In fact, from what | see, the company is too small for your future
development anyway. | doubt they can provide a suitable platform for you to outshine yourself."