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Chapter 209 Rob nervously recounted the dayâs events over the phone. Then, he hesitantly said, âMr. Brooks, I wasnât aware that Mrs. Brooks would be interning with us, so had to dismiss Ms. Stewart first. Mr. Brooks-
*Just dismiss her. She never had what it takes to be at Tomkins Corporation anyway,â Sergio replied, his tone dismissive. He wasnât interested in discussing Claraâs affair.
Rob was taken aback. Wasnât Clara Åupposed to be Sergioâs lover? Sergioâs current treatment of her was shockingâhe didnât even ask a single question.
âYâYes, Mr. Brooks. Donât worry. Iâll take good care of Mrs. Brooks! Iâll make sure she doesnât have any hardships at the company!â
Growing impatient, Sergio ended the call without acknowledging Robâs assurances.
Beside him, Larry said, âMr. Sergio, if Ms. Stewart canât find another internship quickly, her thesis-â
âIf she canât find one, then all the years Iâve invested in her would be wasted,â Sergio replied indifferently.â Donât bring up Clara again. I am no longer related to her âUnderstood, Mr. Brooks.â
In the afternoon, Maeve received a call from Zayla. Pouring herself a cup of tea, Maeve asked, âWhatâs up?
âSeveral companies under our group received the same resume at noon today.â
âFrom whom?â
âClara.â
Maeve couldnât help but chuckle. Clara had just left her job and was already scrambling to find another position. Most likely, she was worried that without this internship, the graduate spot she obtained, thanks to Sergio, would be gone, too.
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âWhat position is she aiming for?â
âA... deputy manager position.â
Zayla also found Claraâs ambition amusing. An intern who had yet to graduate dared to apply for a deputy manager position.
âAnd where did she apply to?â
Theyâre mostly smaller firms. Some are under the Scott Group, some under Mirage Group, and a few are owned by Mr. Foster and Ms. Jansen.â
Maeve grasped the situation immediately. The Scott Group had at least a hundred subsidiaries. Even the smaller ones, not explicitly branded as under the Scott Group, were still acquisitions by the Scott family.
Clara probably didnât realize this. If she did, she wouldnât have dared to dream of working at Scott Group.
Chapter 209 2/2 The newly developed companies under Mirage Group offered promising benefits, so Clara might be aiming for a wellâpaid position to sustain herself without Sergioâs support.
Perhaps she guessed that the new Mirage Group companies were lacking in talent and believed her graduate status from Amenam University could secure her a decent position. It was a clever plan.
Charlie and Lyra were prominent figures in the industry, with numerous companies under their belts, not fewer than those of the Scott family.
Clara probably assumed there were plenty of companies in Seathburn City unrelated to Maeve, but the city wasnât as big as she thought. Most prominent companies were either collaborating or under the same group.
This time, Claraâs plan had backfired.
âSend me Claraâs resume later.â
âMs. Scott, are you considering keeping Clara?â