When Her "Death" Couldn't Break Him

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When Her "Death" Couldn't Break Him

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Unbeknownst to Cassandra, not all Jamieson Group employees were just regular workers. One of the fired employees happened to be a popular influencer with over a million followers. That day, she had recorded everything Cassandra said and uploaded it to the internet.

During a live broadcast, the influencer fearlessly called out Cassandra's actions. "We weren't chatting during work hours-it was our lunch break. My colleagues and I are just regular employees, not slaves. Don't we even have the basic right to chat? This kind of corporate oppression is unacceptable. Capitalism these days is truly terrifying."

The other two colleagues, though with fewer followers, also shared videos capturing Cassandra's dismissive and arrogant remarks. As the clips circulated, the online community erupted in outrage.

Netizen A: I can't believe a company of this size allows such things to happen!

Netizen B: Don't they have employment contracts? On what grounds can she fire them so recklessly?

Netizen C: People like her clearly have no respect for the law. I suggest the host pursue arbitration or report the company!

The host addressed her viewers during a live broadcast. "I've already filed for arbitration. Justice will be served for us workers. But until that happens, I urge everyone to steer clear of this company."

The incident gained momentum quickly, climbing into the top three trending topics.

Cassandra's aggressive and haughty demeanor, paired with her smug tone, was on full display for the internet to judge. As the story spread like wildfire, word of her actions reached more and more people, with Cassandra's true colors laid bare for all to see.

Netizen A: Isn't she a dancer? I never imagined she'd be this kind of person. How evil. We regular folks already struggle enough to make a living.

Netizen B: Yeah, she fires people on a whim. Who does she think she is? Does she think contracts are just decorative?

Netizen C: Isn't this just how reality works? Big money always wins. Companies can fire us whenever they want, but when we want to resign, we're expected to give a month's notice. It's ridiculous!

Netizen D: So unfair!

The internet erupted with outrage, and users swiftly swarmed Cassandra's Twitter, leaving a flood of harsh, and scathing comments.

When Cassandra picked up her phone, she was met with an onslaught of insults and criticisms. It hit her like a ton of bricks-disaster had struck. The situation wasn't just a blow to her personal reputation; the scandal had also caused the shares of Jamieson Group to plummet.

"How dare this lowlife expose me!" Cassandra fumed, pacing angrily. She was always the one bullying others, yet for the first time, an ordinary person had managed to turn the tables on her. She muttered curses under her breath, her fury mounting.

Determined to suppress the scandal, Cassandra quickly arranged to have the trending topic taken down. However, the influencer she had wronged wasn't without connections. No sooner had the topic faded than it reappeared.

Danicliner Cassandra dialed Brooklun

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Brooklyn, already swamped with her work, was exasperated by yet another mess from her troublesome niece, Cassandra's antics were a constant source of frustration, and Brooklyn was tired of having to clean up after her.

"Cassandra, this time you've really crossed the line," Brooklyn said firmly. "This isn't some petty tabloid drama you can brush off. You're in the wrong here, and it's not going away casily."

In the past, Brooklyn had managed to steer attention away from Cassandra when her behavior drew scrutiny in the gossip columns. But this time was different- Cassandra had blatantly violated labor laws by firing employees without cause or compensation. And that wasn't something even Brooklyn's influence could sweep under the rug.

"Aunt Brooklyn, please, I really need your help," Cassandra pleaded desperately.

Brooklyn sighed but maintained her composure. "Of course, I'll help you," she said. Jamieson Group was under scrutiny, and she couldn't let it escalate. She was also mindful of Queenie's deteriorating health and didn't want to add to her burdens.

"That said, you'll need to publicly apologize first. Then, you must compensate the employees you fired- several times over-and sincerely seek their forgiveness."

"Apologize?" Cassandra's voice rose in disbelief, as if Brooklyn had just suggested something outrageous. "Why should I? They were the ones gossiping about me behind my back. Why on earth should O apologize to them?"

Brooklyn finally understood why Queenie had chosen to entrust the company to Cecilia instead of Cassandra.

Cassandra was an incredibly self-centered person, always focused solely on herself.


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