Chapter 97 
The other secretaries gasped as Cathy left with her belongings and murmured, “Who exactly is this Ms. Dawson? She swoops in and kicks Ms. Carlson out. It must be tough for Ms. Carlson since she has been with Mr. Coleman for so long, and now a newcomer takes her spot!” 
“I heard Ms. Dawson and Mr. Hunt are dating,” one secretary leaned in and whispered as they stared at Simon and Alyssa. Hearing this, Simon was quite speechless, wondering why anyone thought of him that way. 
Simon coughed lightly and said, “Ms. Carlson has deliberately jeopardized the company’s interests and is no longer fit to be the general manager’s secretary, From now on, Ms. Dawson will be taking over that role. Make sure all your work summary reports go to her.” 
Then, he added with a serious tone, “This decision came straight from Mr. Coleman.” Hearing this, the secretaries nodded in agreement, and Simon hurried to Andrew’s room. 
The company group chat was buzzing: [What just happened? Why was Ms. Carlson fired? Mr. Hunt said she jeopardized the company’s interests, but what exactly did she do? And now, Ms. Dawson is stepping into her role?] 
[I thought Ms. Carlson and Mr. Coleman had a relationship. How did she end up getting fired? I heard Mr. Coleman give her head one night. Do you think she was too aggressive?] 
[Or maybe Mr. Coleman has fallen for someone else. I mean, Ms. Dawson is quite stunning!] 
[Wow, you’re bold to say that here! Aren’t you worried about getting fired?] 

[Oh no, I didn’t say anything. Forget what I said!] 

Meanwhile, Tamera, who had been paying attention to the group messages, was surprised. She felt a sense of relief. It turned out her early fears about Alyssa were unnecessary. But she did not expect Alyssa to push out Cathy, who had been with Mr. Coleman for so long. 
Since Tamera had a relatively peaceful job as a design assistant, she joined the buzz in the group chat. Feeling unburdened She threw off a message: [Stop talking nonsense! Mr. Coleman wouldn’t be so unprofessional. For your information, Adair’s design draft was ruined. Ms. Carlson insisted that Ms. Dawson was the culprit and pushed for Ms. Dawson’s firing. But seeing Ms. Carlson getting fired, I think we can conclude who was the culprit.] 
When this message came out, it caused a huge uproar. Sally from the Design Department typed: [What? Did she ruin Adair’s design? But designs are the star of our collection every season! They’re the reason we can compete with Rivorn Clothing. If her designs are gone, doesn’t that mean Rivorn Clothing will beat us?] 
Sonja from the Marketing Department commented: [For real? Adair’s design was ruined? What are we supposed to do now? Without our flagship model, the marketing team will be in serious trouble this season. We were still behind Riyorn 
one!] Clothing’s sales two years ago, and Adair’s designs saved us. I can’t believe we’ll return to square 
Meanwhile, Robert from the Commerce Department thought, ‘Shoot, my cousin at Rivorn Clothing will laugh at me when she finds out. Two years ago, she would crack up and tease me about my struggling company. And here we go again for the same old jokes and laughter. Fuck!‘ 
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