Chapter 864
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Chapter 864:
Madisynâs eyes turned colder than the night wind as she regarded Evita.
At first, she had felt a shred of pity for the girl, but now it seemed clearâEvitaâs layers of innocence hid a deeply calculated nature, one befitting the daughter of a once-powerful official.
âDonât drag Madisyn into this.
Firing you was my decision. It had nothing to do with her.
And honestly, isnât it perfectly reasonable to let you go?â
Andrew stood protectively in front of Madisyn, looking down at Evita.
If he had known this woman would cause such trouble, he would never have hired her in the first place!
He was determined not to let anyoneâor anythingâcome between him and Madisyn.
âBut I really need this job! I didnât mean to like that post! I didnât even realize Iâd done it until the whole thing blew up. Maybe I clicked it by accident!â
Evita looked as if she might break into tears at any moment, her anguish palpable.
The commotion had drawn a crowd, curious onlookers eager for the drama unfolding before them.
In hushed whispers, they quickly pieced together the identities of the three people.
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Their astonishment at seeing Andrew Klein and Madisyn Johns in such a public scene was almost tangible.
Evita, feeling the weight of their stares, burned with shame.
How had her life come to this?
Ever since being fired from Klein Group, sheâd found no company willing to hire someone with that dismissal hanging over their head.
The Klein Groupâs influence loomed large over Ansport, and being cast out was practically a career death sentence.
Yet, she needed workâdesperately so.
She had to support both herself and her mother.
âIf I could find another job, I wouldnât be here bothering you. I just have no other options. I need the money,â Evita said, her voice filled with sorrow.
She was on the brink of tears but held them back.
The sorrow in her tone and the frailty in her stance stirred the crowd.
âIt seems she didnât do it on purpose. Itâs harsh to fire her over something so small.â
âBeing fired by Klein Group is a career killer. No wonder sheâs struggling. What else can she do?â
âI genuinely think Evitaâs actions werenât deliberate. Thereâs no need to be overly severe. After all, employees are human too, and this kind of treatment casts a bad light on Klein Group.
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