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Chapter 3

ผู้เขียน: Airy Meow
That afternoon, I locked myself in my office. Downstairs, several media vans were already parked, cameras at the ready. I let out a bitter laugh.

From today onward, I, Natasha Cooper, would just be nothing more than a businesswoman.

I picked up the internal line and called Mabel. "Notify all employees that our next meeting will be in the main conference room, 9:00 am sharp tomorrow. We'll announce the company's final decision regarding the recent controversy over daycare benefits."

Mabel sounded hesitant. "Ms. Cooper, are we really… compromising?"

"No," I said, staring out the window at the flashing cameras. "It's time they pay for their greed."

The next morning, the main conference room was packed. The air buzzed with excitement and anticipation, more like a celebration than a meeting.

Keira sat in the front row, surrounded by a cluster of moms; she was clearly the center of attention. Her makeup was flawless, and she was proudly sharing her "battle strategies" with anyone who would listen.

"You can't go soft on a capitalist," she said. "As long as we stick together and make a scene, she'll definitely be scared. Trust me. Today, she'll give us what we want."

Layla sat beside her, smiling politely and nodding along every now and then.

At exactly 9:00 am, I walked into the conference room. Every pair of eyes snapped toward me instantly—some gleeful, some just watching for drama, some openly greedy.

I walked to the front, ignored the prepared slides, and slowly scanned the crowd. Then, I said, "First, I'd like to apologize to everyone."

A wave of shock rippled through the room, quickly followed by applause and cheers. Keira raised an eyebrow, looking smug. Then, she took out her phone, probably to share the good news.

I straightened my back and looked at them. "Because of my personal assumptions, I failed to fully consider the desire many working moms have to raise their kids independently. I sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and misunderstandings this has caused."

The applause grew louder. Someone shouted, "We understand, Ms. Cooper! It's admirable that you can admit your mistake!"

Once the applause died down, I continued, "To fully respect everyone's choices, and in response to the strong demand for independent childcare, we had a careful discussion with the company's senior management last night and decided…"

I deliberately paused. Everyone held their breath, leaning forward, eyes shining with anticipation.

I looked at them and announced my decision. "First, effectively immediately, the company's in-house daycare will be permanently closed."

The conference room erupted into cheers. Keira and her group hugged each other in excitement. They had won!

I ignored their celebration and continued with the second announcement. "Second, to compensate everyone, the company will switch to providing childcare allowances."

The crowd quieted. They stared at me expectantly. I cleared my throat and announced the number they had never dared to dream in their wildest fantasies.

"For all eligible working mothers," I read, "each will receive a monthly childcare allowance of 200 dollars."

The room went utterly silent.

Keira's phone, poised to flaunt her victory, slipped from her hands with a loud crash, the screen shattering.

She was the first to react, jumping to her feet and shouting, "200? Are you messing with us, Natasha? What about the daycare budget? Did you pocket all that money?"

I looked at her coldly. "Budget? What budget are you talking about? The daycare has always been personally funded by me, using my own money. The company never paid for it. Now, I'm done funding it. Do you have a problem with that?"

The truth left everyone speechless. They had assumed the company had funded the daycare. They thought by making a fuss, they could turn this benefit into cash.

What they never considered was that this benefit was never theirs to claim—it was a gift I had paid for from my own pocket.

"Impossible!" Keira screamed. "You're lying! You're a greedy capitalist who's trying to take all the money for yourself!"

"Believe whatever you want," I said expressionlessly. "And one more thing—because of the recent public backlash, the company's reputation has taken a serious hit. As a result, our largest partner has just frozen all cooperation with us."

I swept my cold gaze over every pale face in the room. "The board held an emergency meeting overnight and required me to cut 30% of the company's operating costs within 24 hours to handle the potential crisis.

I took a deep breath and finished, "In other words, your layoff notices will arrive in your email inboxes by tomorrow morning. Meeting adjourned."
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  • Cancel the Cradle, Cue the Rage   Chapter 8

    I returned to my office, made myself a cup of coffee, and waited. It didn't even take ten minutes before someone came knocking.The first to come in was, surprisingly, Layla. She clutched a USB drive so tightly her knuckles turned white. As soon as she stepped inside, she dropped to her knees. "I'm sorry, Ms. Cooper. I'm so, so sorry. I must've been out of my mind!"She cried, burying her face in one hand, while holding out the USB drive with the other. "Everything's in here—every chat log where Keira planned how to blow this up step by step and force you to give in!"She even contacted an outside PR firm, said she wanted to destroy your reputation so she could open her own daycare and poach all the moms from our company. She was behind everything, and we were all being used."Please… for the sake of all the years I've worked hard under you… please let me off the hook just this once."I didn't take the USB. "Hand over the evidence to Claire. She'll verify it. You're dismissed."

  • Cancel the Cradle, Cue the Rage   Chapter 7

    I smiled. "Freedom of speech?"I turned to Keira and said, "Freedom of speech does not mean you can spread lies and defame people without consequences. The boundary of freedom is the law."When you type on your keyboard and use false claims to attack the company that gives you a job and pays your salary, you should know that you'll have to pay the price for your actions."I let my gaze fall on Layla's pale face. "And when you enjoy the company's support while stabbing it in the back, you've lost every right to be forgiven."She jolted in her seat, almost sliding off her chair.I turned my eyes back to Keira, my tone tinged with mockery. "As for abusing power? No, I'm simply using the law to defend my rights, just as you tried to use public opinion to defend your so-called rights. We're playing by the same rules.""No, we're not!" a young mom suddenly shouted, breaking down in sobs. She rushed from her seat, trying to run to the front, but was held back firmly by those beside her.

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    The next morning, at 8:50 am, the main conference room was filled with employees dressed head to toe in black. Keira and Layla, leading more than 20 moms, sat in the front row.The rest of the staff sat several rows back, whispering to one another. They took the whole thing in like spectators at a show.Keira was still giving her black-clad army a final pep talk. "Remember, when Natasha walks in later, don't say a word. Just stare at her. Wait for her to talk. "If she doesn't agree to all our demands, we leave and go straight to the media! Today, it's either we win it all, or we go home!"Layla nodded beside her. "That's right! Let her know we're not to be messed with!"Time ticked by, minute by minute. At 8:59 am, almost everyone's phone buzzed at the same time. A new email had arrived.Keira impatiently opened the email, expecting yet another company notice meant to soothe employees. The moment she read its contents, however, the color drained from her face completely.The em

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    I didn't send the all-staff email immediately. Instead, I told Claire to convey a message to the enraged employees outside."Ms. Cooper said she's willing to give everyone one more chance," Claire announced. "Tomorrow, at 9:00 am, in the main conference room, she'll listen to everyone's final requests."The shouting and arguing outside the door slowly faded.Keira, the culprit who others had just been besieged, immediately grabbed the opening. She jumped back into the moms' group chat and began fanning the flames."Ladies, did you hear that? Natasha Cooper is scared of us! She wouldn't dare to actually lay anyone off. She's just bluffing! Tomorrow, we must stay united!"We'll demand not only the reopening of the daycare, but also increased allowances! We outnumber them, and she can't afford to fight us!"In the group chat, those who had been cursing her just moments ago now wavered."Really? Will she actually compromise?""What if she still refuses us tomorrow?"Layla was the

  • Cancel the Cradle, Cue the Rage   Chapter 4

    I walked out of the meeting room, leaving behind a chorus of despair and panic. Some cried, "No, Ms. Cooper!" while others shouted, "This is all your fault, Keira!"A full-blown internal conflict had erupted, triggered by the fear of losing their paychecks. I returned to my office and locked the door. Outside, the cries, curses, and pounding on the door shook the floor like an earthquake."Ms. Cooper, I was wrong! Please don't shut down the daycare!""I have my parents to care for and children at home. I can't lose my job!""Keira, give me back my job! I'll fight you for it!"A full-scale scuffle had broken out outside. The same people who had once been united by shared interests were now tearing each other apart to avoid responsibility. It was exactly as I had anticipated.I walked to the floor-to-ceiling window and looked down at the media vans parked below. They were still waiting to capture my downfall, eager to watch my company crumble.I picked up my phone. On the screen

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