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Chapter 419

Chapter: 419

Another vice president chimed in, “Lee? He’s planning a talent show, correct? If we could air ourcommercials during the show, it’d be a massive opportunity. His program is bound to attract manyviewers.”

Jerry Moore, the vice president overseeing MQ Clothing along with several other brands, was Sabrina’sdirect superior, albeit one who tended to keep a hands-off management approach.

ALL eyes now turned to Sabrina.

Meeting Theo’s gaze, Sabrina conceded, “Yes, it’s true.”

“Sabrina, you’ve been with Blakely Group for three years now. You should know better than to makesuch hasty decisions,” Theo responded instantly.

Attempting to defuse the situation, Jerry interjected, “Clearly, we all see Sabrina as a highly competentemployee. I’m certain there’s a misunderstanding at play. I can invite Lee for dinner, and Sabrina canapologize then. I’m confident he’ll understand.”

Before Sabrina could respond, Theo chimed in, “Tonight sounds ideal.”

“I won’t apologize to him,” Sabrina managed to interject.

Jerry looked at her in astonishment.

“Sabrina, do you comprehend the gravity of your words? You’ve offendednovelbin

Lee and inflicted substantial damage on MQ Clothing!” Theo exclaimed.

“Substantial damage? MQ Clothing has always been a consistent revenue generator for the group,”Sabrina retorted defiantly.

Stumped, Theo snorted. “Yet you squandered an excellent opportunity.”

“I have a roadmap for MQ Clothing’s future, and I had valid reasons to decline this so-calledopportunity. I appreciate your advice, but if you’re blaming me for a non-existent error, I refuse toapologize,”

Sabrina stated firmly.

Observing Sabrina’s composure and resolve, Tyrone couldn’t help but feel a sense of admiration.

She had grown rapidly in recent years, demonstrating her ability to navigate even high-level meetingswith ease.

Humiliated before all present, Theo’s face steadily grew redder. “Then explain why you rejected him. Idemand a reason.”

“I don’t believe Lee’s show will last. The risk involved in partnering with him is too great.”

Indeed, her fears about Lee proved valid.

Lee was later implicated in a scandal involving the harassment of a show participant, leading to theshow’s cancellation.

But no one present could foresee this outcome. Theo retorted, “Well, all the investors seem confidentabout the show. Only you.

“Enough!” The words exploded from Tyrone. “It’s not a big deal. Perhaps you should let it slide.”

Theo’s expression turned stormy. “I’m advocating for the company.”

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