Nash gestured towards the group, "So according to you all, I need the approval of you high-level executives to hire a new employee?" "We didn't say that."

From the back, Serene heard Nash mention her and spoke up amidst the silence, "Hello everyone, I'm the new employee, Serene. It's a pleasure to meet all the high-level executives."

Their gaze turned to Serene with confusion. They were still wondering where this girl had come from and what gave her the right to speak?

Seeing them look at her, Serene became bolder and continued to defend her stance, "Mr. York is the leader here and his call for this meeting is a gesture of respect to all. But let's not forget, the ultimate decision-making power lies with Mr. York. His intentions are consistently geared toward the company's benefit. If you're on Mr. York's team, it's because you recognize his capabilities. So why cast doubt on his actions? Could it be that you're having second thoughts?"

At her words, Nash narrowed his eyes. Serene's speech immediately made everyone in the room feel uneasy.

Nina thought Serene was being a bit audacious; even Nina had never spoken like this in a meeting before. Serene seemed oblivious to the setting, questioning these high-level executives as soon as she spoke. It left them all feeling anxious.

"There's nothing of the sort. What nonsense is this girl spouting? Of course, our loyalty lies with Mr. York!"

please don't listen to her nonsense. We're

explained after Serene

angry at her words,

"Okay." Serene complied.

of line, but this time was unexpected.

fearing the focus might shift to him. However, the expression on Mr. Clement's face was somewhat gloomy. Nash raised his

person's opposition would not change anything. Mr. Clement could only force a smile and said, "Since Mr. York has made the decision, I have no objections. My thoughts align with everyone else's, supporting Mr. York, but I am

Mr. Clement, what problems do you think York Corporation might encounter?" Nash raised an eyebrow. He was smiling,

had no choice but to follow Nash's lead. "I'm concerned that those companies we refuse to collaborate with might form

ambiguously. This made Mr. Clement feel uneasy, and he suddenly

spoke coolly If the company encounters any problems, I'll naturally take responsibility. But taxany Ill York Corporation doesn't tolerate freeloaders, especially those who profit

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