Chapter 301
Divorce Time
Chapter 301 As they were halfway through their meal, Moran suddenly remembered something and turned to Vesta. âHey, by the way, PrimeStar Technologies is expanding their team. Are you thinking about giving it another shot?â
Vesta had been abroad recently, but she was already aware of PrimeStarâs recruitment drive. Truth be told, she was quite tempted. After all, PrimeStar was renowned for its cuttingâedge technology, and joining them would be a great boost for her career. But...
Moran, noticing her hesitation, chuckled and said, âI bumped into a friend yesterday who mentioned that Stewart Ferguson isnât just hiring tech people; heâs also on the lookout for management staff. From what I gather, Stewart hasnât reserved any management spots for her.â
The âherâ in question was, of course, Charlene Ross.
With PrimeStar expanding and restructuring, it seemed like the perfect opportunity for Charlene to secure a position. Yet, Stewart hadnât allocated any management roles to her, suggesting he was either staying clearâheaded or that their relationship might be hitting a rough patch.
Either way, if Charlene wasnât going to have a position at PrimeStar soon, her influence there would definitely diminish. So, if Vesta was considering joining PrimeStar, now would indeed be a golden opportunity.
Vesta knew all too well about Stewartâs fondness for Charlene. At the holiday party last year, he even ignored her to focus on Charlene. It was surprising to hear they might be drifting apart. But then again, maybe it wasnât all that unexpected. Vesta had always suspected that Charlene couldnât keep Stewart captivated for long, and that this day would come.
She smiled subtly, saying, âGot it. Iâll find some time later to send in my resume.â
Moran grinned, throwing a playful glance at Thorne, who had been quietly eating. âYou know, Thorne set up a special project at Neural Nexus Tech just for you, and now youâre thinking of jumping ship...â
Thorne, helping himself to more mashed potatoes, responded, âItâs no big deal.â
Vesta knew heâd say that. Thorne had always been her staunch supporter, never putting her in a difficult position. The thought warmed her heart.
Since New Yearâs Eve, Granger Harden had been swamped with work, leaving little time to catch up with Charlene. Hearing Moran and Vestaâs conversation, he remained silent.
Since both Charlene and Stewart were students of the renowned Kenton Wagner, and given that Charlene had led CUAP and PrimeStarâs latest initiatives, her standing at PrimeStar was clearly secure.
Her influence was unshakeable, regardless of any formal title. If Charlene wasnât vying for a position openly, she might have other plans in mind...
Since the end of last Near, Charlene had decided to devote more of her time to research. She and Stewart had mutually agreed to leave PrimeStarâs management to those best suited for it. After the holidays, Stewart had been scouting for suitable candidates, and they were close to making a decision. However, with the expansion, there was still plenty to do.
Charlene had sent her latest research findings to Kenton three days ago and was now eagerly waiting for his feedback. Just as she was pondering this, a message from Kenton popped up on her phone.
âSwing by tonight.â