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Chapter 810

Astrid recently invested in a new modern play, which required many

costumes.

Several brands wanted to collaborate with her, hoping that the actress could we ar their clothes and promote their brands in the process. TC was one of them.

Astrid originally had a good impression of TC. She came to the mall today to det ermine which of these brands‘ clothing was more suitable for that play, but end ed up encountering such an incident.

Ms. Porter’s face changed color, if the general manager knew that Astrid had kic ked TC out because of the unfair treatment she had encountered in their store.

She probably reached the end of the line with her position as a manager.

She quickly said, “Ms. Remington, the incident today was due to my poor manag ement. I will fire this employee and I assure you that such a thing will never hap pen again!”

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Geraldine, standing behind her, suddenly turned extremely pale. She hadn’t ex pected these two women to be so infiuential. Ms. Porter was actually going to fire her just because of one sentence she said.

“Ms. Porter, please don’t fire me. I have elderly parents and young children to s upport. If I lose this job, I won’t be able to survive!”

Ms. Porter gave her a cold glance, unable to muster the slightest sympathy.

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“I told you long ago, don’t be arrogant and incompetent. Anyone who walks in is a guest. It’s you who never learn from your mistakes. Today, you’ve offended so meone you can’t afford to offend. This outcome is your own fault.”

“Ms. Porter……

“Pack up your things, go to the front desk to collect this month’s salary and leav e.”

No sooner had the words fallen than a voice filled with anger rang out.

“Slow down!”

Ms. Porter turned to look at Kiley, only then realizing that she looked almost ide ntical to Briana Cameron. However, when standing next to Briana Cameron, she was completely overshadowed, without the slightest presence.

She glanced at Briana Cameron unconsciously, “Ms. Cameron, this is your…”

Briana Cameron gave a slight smile, “We have absolutely no relation.”

Ms. Porter nodded, turning to Kiley and asked, “Miss, may I help you with somet hing?”

Kiley sneered, “You just said it yourself, everyone who walks into your store is a guest, right?”

“Mm, yes.”

“Then why did you fire an employee who saw a customer being bullied and helped the customer who w as beaten? The injury on her face should be considered a work–related injury.”

Seeing the slap mark on her face, Ms. Porter frowned and directly

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called over the salesperson who had been silent all along.

“What exactly happened, explain it to me clearly.”

The salesperson recounted the events that had just transpired. As she listened, Ms. Porter’s face grew increasingly grim. She glared at Geraldine with a cold gaz e, wishing she could step forward and slap her as well.

How could there be such a stupid person who, instead of trying to calm down a confiict when they saw customers arguing, actually wanted to escalate the situa tion.

After understanding the situation, Ms. Porter looked at Kiley and said calmly, “M s. Schneider, this is your confiict with Ms. C

ameron and Ms. Remington. As an employee of our company, Geraldine not only didn’t try to resolve the confiict, but instead wanted to intensify it, violating ou r company’s employee regulations. That’s why I decided to fire her.”

“Moreover, if she hadn’t attacked the customer first, she wouldn’t have been hit by the customer. The injuries on her face can’t be considered as work– related injuries.”

Kiley’s expression was icy, “So you mean, you’re not planning to do anything ab out me being beaten up in your store?!”

“Ms. Schneider, this is a personal dispute, we can’t intervene. If you have any di ssatisfaction, I suggest you call the police.”

“So you’re planning to side with Briana Cameron and her group?! Believe it or n ot, with one phone call, I can shut down your store!”