Chapter 67 Appreciation

“Squad Leader, to be honest, my company is in trouble too. If I can’t overcome this crisis, I’m afraid I will go bankrupt. Therefore, I would only be impeding his career by hiring him,” Franklin confessed with a sigh.

Feeling embarrassed, Gary said, “Franklin, I’m sorry to have made trouble for you. Anyway, don’t worry about Jared. Instead, what problems are your company facing?”

“Our problems? Can you solve them?” Frieda sneered.

“I…” Gary blushed in humiliation.

“Shut up!” Franklin glared at Frieda before saying apologetically, “Squad Leader, ignore her bitchiness. My company has dealings with Glamorous Designs. Unfortunately, they have stopped supplying goods to us, causing our cash flow to be stuck. Consequently, I don’t know how long I can hold out for. As for finding Jared a job, I’ll get Maria to check with her company, since it’s a conglomerate and it provides good benefits. Jared can slowly work his way up from the bottom.”

Visibly upset by Franklin’s words, Maria retorted, “Dad, I’m nothing but a salesperson. I don’t have such authority at all. You’d better not cause me any trouble.”

“You might not be able to do so, but isn’t Zayne the sales manager? Can’t he hire just one person?” Franklin demanded.

“He—”

to be. If Zayne doesn’t have the capability to do

in response. All she could do was

took a lot of effort for Maria to join that company. Aren’t you just causing unnecessary trouble for her? Besides, does that company even accept ex-convicts in the first place?” Frieda remonstrated with Franklin

kept his temper in

door, but whether or not he can pass the interview

eyes before returning to her

Leader, please don’t mind her attitude. That girl has a

circumstances, he was in no position to be upset about

what you have done. Anyway, I have something on, and I’ll have to take

longer. The last thing he wanted was to cause trouble for Franklin and

first, as

right. Next time, perhaps.” Gary waved his

The Novel will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Comments ()

0/255