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My chuckle clearly set Zack off as he snapped, "What are you laughing at?"I slowly said, "I'm laughing because you've exhausted every scheme and used every trick in the book just to snap one of my branches. But you've forgotten that behind me now is an entire forest. And you've hollowed out the roots holding up your own company."I ended the call without giving him a chance to say anything.What Zack got next was not a notice that Richard's company had switched project contacts.It was a formal notice from Richard's legal department, followed immediately by a call from Richard himself.The call was on speaker, and Richard and I were in the meeting room.On the other end, Zack spoke with the hopeful tone of someone expecting to be calmed. "Richard? Hello? I heard your new project ran into some difficulties; that's really unfortunate. But don't worry, we'll fully cooperate regarding the follow-up execution of the previous five-hundred-thousand-dollar project on our end. So, for the
I compiled everything into a report and submitted it along with the evidence to the company's legal department.The department acted swiftly, issuing a formal letter to Zack's company. It shook them for a while, but it did not erase the malice.Zack and Celia simply became even more concealed and vicious. They would test the contract's limits, exploiting information gaps and loopholes in the process to keep sabotaging the project.The project slid into a state where nothing was clearly illegal, but real progress had become painfully slow.I poured in massive time and energy, patching the holes they had deliberately created, until I was mentally and physically drained. I realized that as long as the project remained under Zack's control and as long as they carried resentment, it would never be delivered smoothly. It would even endlessly drain our resources.If this continued, it would not only consume me, but it would also burn the company's time, manpower, and business opportuniti
I watched Zack and Celia panic, unsure of what to do, and it felt deeply ironic.The very individuals who typically exerted control through policies and authority were the first to feel fear when the rules started safeguarding the vulnerable.I did not want to drag this out over severance. My value was not measured in a few months of pay.I set my box down and called Zack, looking right at him some distance away.Zack froze when he saw it was me, then answered.I spoke calmly. "Zack, this is Lisa. There are a few details that need final confirmation about the contract between your company and ours. Richard has authorized me to handle everything."Ignoring the look on Zack's face, I continued. "Bring your company seal and come to our office tomorrow. We'll sign the contracts in person. I'll be waiting."Everyone held their breath, watching the turnaround occur right in front of their eyes.Zack's expression was filled with anger and humiliation. He wanted to refuse, but he did n
Everyone went silent in the office, waiting to see what I would do after Zack had blown up.I nodded, my expression unreadable. "Yes, Zack. You were good to me before. Back when the company had only seven or eight people, you taught me step by step and gave me many opportunities. I have always remembered that, and I have repaid that kindness. I worked day and night, closed deal after deal, helped the company survive, and helped it get to where it is today."My gaze scanned the long timers nearby. One by one, they lowered their heads, as if remembering those hard years."But Zack," I said, looking at him. "What about after the company grew? When the company went from seven or eight people to seventy or eighty, when the office moved from a cramped old place to a premium skyscraper, when you went from just Zack to Mr. Zack Smith…"I asked, slowly and clearly. "Ask yourself, how are you treating me now? Aren't you treating me like a tool you can use whenever you want and then toss asid
Zack laughed wildly at me."Hahaha! Have you lost your mind?! You're spouting nonsense now!" Zack pointed at me, laughing so hard he almost doubled over, tears nearly spilling out. "Who do you think you are? Richard's company is not some charity. You think they would want you? Someone we rated as incapable?! What kind of daydream is this?"Celia charged out of the Finance Department the moment she heard the commotion and jumped in, her voice filled with disdain. "Exactly! She can't handle the pressure and finally snapped! Client? You set the rules? If you're quitting, just pack your things and get out! Stop embarrassing yourself here!"They worked as a team, trying to humiliate me, when Zack's phone suddenly rang in his pocket.He pulled it out with irritation, but the moment he saw the name on the screen, his face turned into a nervous smile.He faked a cough and answered, his voice becoming overly warm. "Hello, Richard. Yes. I was just about to contact you. I heard the contract
Something stirred in me, but I skipped past Richard's prompt with a joke. "I still haven't gotten the bonus from your deal. If I jump ship now, I would be taking a huge loss."Richard smiled. "Let's make a bet. If you don't get the bonus for this deal, you'll consider what I just suggested. How does that sound?"When it was time to pay, I pulled out the company card. That was the sales department's card for entertaining clients, as long as they didn't go overboard.The charge failed.I called the bank, and they said the account was frozen.By policy, an account like that would not be frozen unless the department was dissolved or there was a major violation. This was clearly aimed at me.I forced down the urge to smash my phone and called Celia."Ms. Johnson," I started, my voice icy. "Why is the sales department's card frozen?"Celia replied calmly. "The company is conducting a financial risk review. All non-essential spending accounts are temporarily frozen. This is a normal p







