Chapter: 297

Theodore listened impassively, his inscrutable expression giving away nothing of his thoughts or

feelings.

As Donna became increasingly flustered, Theodore’s assistant, Horace, suddenly entered the room,

further adding to the tension in the air.

“As you are well aware, each agent has a basic quota for signing up, and it is not mandatory for them

to report to their superiors. Thus, this contract is in accordance with our company’s rules. Take this

contract to the HR department for registration, Ms. Scott.” Horace gestured toward the door, his eyes

cold as he spoke.

Donna refused to accept the situation. She knew that the Anderson Group was in for major changes

after the shareholders’ meeting. It was unclear whether Theodore would still be in charge of the

company.

With this in mind, Donna tried to stall and delay the signing until the end of the meeting by using the

excuse of being too preoccupied with work.

“Begging your pardon, but is it not the case that you are not qualified for this position if you cannot

prioritize this critical task?” Theodore’s voice was smooth and silky, but his words cut like a knife. He

gestured for Horace, who instantly understood what he was indicating.

Horace took immediate action, announcing that Donna was demoted from department director to team

leader.

Donna was seething with anger and couldn’t hold back any longer. “I demand an explanation! I did

everything by the book. Agents are required to report to their superiors before signing artists.

Permission is necessary! You can’t treat me like this!”

Theodore’s response was nonchalant as he raised an eyebrow in amusement. He turned to Horace

and instructed him with precision, “Horace, make sure you personally take over the work from Ms.

Scott. Pay attention to the bank accounts connected with the partners. Check whether they are

corporate or private accounts.

Don’t screw this up.”

Donna’s heart was pounding furiously in her chest. She knew she had been caught red-handed, and

Theodore was undoubtedly sending her a waming. She broke out in a cold sweat, her face drained of

color.

Donna quickly shifted her demeanor, from being argumentative to fawning, hoping to salvage the

situation. “Oh, it’s no trouble at all. I’ll handle the contract myself, and spare the HR department the

hassle,” she said in a simpering tone.

Theodore’s patience had worn thin. He brusquely dismissed her, saying curtly, “Fine, then go ahead.”

He didn’t even bother to look in her direction.

“Okay, okay, I’ll go now.” Donna scurried out of the room, clutching the signed contract tightly.

Horace followed closely behind, leaving only three people in the meeting room.

Theodore maneuvered his wheelchair closer to Tyler, his face darkening with a scowl that seemed

even more menacing than before. It was clear that he was in no mood to go easy on the younger man.

Ariana’s heart sank at the sight, her mind racing with worry over what was to come next.

Ariana’s heart raced as she stepped forward to block Theodore’s view, her nerves on edge as she

braced herself for what could be an unpleasant encounter. But she refused to let Tyler be the target of

his wrath.

Theodore raised his eyebrows and looked at her quietly, waiting for her to speak first.

Ariana cleared her throat and spoke politely. “Good day, Mr. Theodore Anderson. 1 have long heard of

your remarkable reputation in the business world. Thank you for your help just now.”

Ariana then gestured toward Tyler, urging him to greet the powerful man.

Despite his obvious nervousness, Tyler muttered a curt greeting. “Hello, Mr. Theodore Anderson, I’m

Tyler Brewer.”

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