Chapter 12
“Miss Sophie, here are the new product design drafts for the group. If they look good, I’ll submit them for signing.”
Sophie took the designs from the girl, flipped through them carelessly, then tossed them aside.
“You think this garbage is worthy of the CEO’s signature?”
Faced with Sophie’s sharp tone, the girl froze in panic.
“Miss Lily finalized these with the team.”
The words poured gasoline on the fire.
Sophie hurled the documents to the floor, scattering papers everywhere.
“Tell Victor Lily’s designs are trash. I’ll lead the redesign personally.”
The girl opened her mouth to speak, but Sophie cut her off: “Deaf or what?
Get out.”
Tears streaming, the girl scrambled to gather the papers before fleeing the office.
“Amanda, what did Miss Sophie say?”
Other colleagues pressed in.
“Miss Sophie rejected everything. She’s making us redesign.”
Seeing Amanda cry, others rushed to comfort her.
Resentment simmered. Sophie had barely warmed her seat, yet every report ended in shouting.
Every design got rejected without explanation.
The department already resented her parachute appointment. This tyranny made them miserable.
“I quit!”
A senior designer slammed her ID badge on the desk.
Seeing the rebellion, other veterans joined in.
“My credentials can land jobs anywhere. Why tolerate this clown show?”
“More temper than talent.”
Oppressed staff flooded HR with resignations.

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