Chapter 28 You’ve Been Blacklisted

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The supervisor, oblivious to what was going on behind him, stood with his hands on his hips and scolded Caroline.

“Kid, where are your manners? I’ve already informed everyone that Mr. David is coming. Why can’t you just cooperate and behave? Why do you insist on being difficult, huh? If Mr. David sees this, our entire department will be in trouble. None of us can afford to clean up your mess! We can’t allow you to act so recklessly in front of him.”

The supervisor held a small managerial role in his department, and Caroline was just an inexperienced fresh graduate. Emboldened by his position of authority, he raised his voice further.

“And another thing,” he continued while jabbing at her resume with his finger, “we don’t hire undergrads here. You’re not even qualified to be here! Take a good look at yourself. Do you really think you’re worthy of joining the Ellison Group? You’re way too inexperienced and young!”

Caroline remained silent.

Taking her quiet demeanor as weakness, the supervisor pressed on, “Considering your behavior today, I’m blacklisting you. From now on, you’re barred from applying to any Ellison Group recruitment events… Hey! Caroline, did you hear me?”

Caroline finally responded as she picked up her resume from the floor. “Mr. David is already here.”

Her attempt to leave had failed. The very scenario she feared most had come to pass.

The supervisor was momentarily stunned before he spun around.

Standing at the doorway was, indeed, David. He had one hand casually tucked into the pocket of his tailored trousers. His suit was impeccable, his expression was cold and composed, it betrayed no hint of

emotion.

supervisor’s attitude changed instantly, his face was plastered with an eager smile as he bowed repeatedly. “I wasn’t aware you had arrived. I was just reprimanding an unruly candidate. I’m so sorry if I disturbed

Caroline. “Did you just say that you were going to

“Uh, yes, sir…”

“Quite bold of you.”

he still firmly believed

get to bully

explain, but William cut him off. “Do you

The supervisor was scared

him and

the

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resorted to slapping himself hard across the face. “It’s my fault! I was being arrogant, I shouldn’t have said what I said, please, Mr. David, have mercy on someone

echoed through the corridor,

than the last.

avoid meeting David’s eyes by keeping her head

she tried to

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