Chapter 362
Brielle stared at the chatter in the group chat, a frown creasing her brow.
In the video, Sarah was crying her eyes out, her plea for help making the unsuspecting guys‘ hearts
break, and they rallied to her defense.
Sarah wasn’t about to miss this opportunity. Instead of worrying about being fired by Brielle, she’d
rather make a scene to get the higher–ups‘ attention and then take the lead in firing Brielle. It was a
ssic case of striking first to gain the upper hand.
Sarah had already checked with the venue they had dinner at, confirming there were no cameras in the
private room. So the truth, whatever it was, only the colleagues knew.
Brielle had been MIA for thest couple of days, missing her chance to set the record straight.
The scales had already tipped in Sarah’s favor. If Brielle were indeed driven out by public opinion, then
anyone who came out to vouch for Brielle now would stick their neck out and might be ostracized by
everyone.
In the workce, being ostracized was a fate worse than death.
Sarah’s lips curled slightly as she read the ongoing discussions in the group chat and chimed
1. in.
[I upset Ms. Haywood, and I’m sorry. Please, let’s not talk about this anymore.]
The more she yed the damsel in distress, the angrier everyone else became. People tended to
sympathize with the underdog, and since Sarah was just another rank–and–file employee, they were
eager to band together against amon foe.
[Why shouldn’t we talk about it? She bullied you like that, and what, now she wants to silence all of
us?]
[How did she even be a director? Didn’t she just sleep her way to the top?]
[I saw posts about her on the Beaconsfield College forum before. Her character has always been
questionable.]
Triumph gleamed in Sarah’s eyes as she thought of the indignity she had suffered that night. She’s
gonna use this incident to ensure Brielle never recovered.
Meanwhile, Brielle was reading these discussions. She hadn’t had a moment to check her phone these
past few days and, indeed, missed the best opportunity to speak up. Now, any statement from her
would only add fuel to the fire. And because of her silence, the colleagues who initially spoke up for her
were now being attacked by the masses, looking like fools.
Brielle hadn’t expected Sarah to go this far. It seemed her adversary was all in.
Suddenly, a flood ofint emails were sent to the CEO’s assistant. It was Sunday, and the office
was not empty; Max was working overtime.
Chapter 362
Reading through the barrage ofints, Patrick frowned and hesitated before speaking to Max,
who was busy with an international meeting. “Mr. Dorsey, there have beenints against Ms.
Brielle.”
Max’s fingers stilled, and he slowly looked up. “Comints about what?”
“Abuse of power, bullying staff.”
Patrick scanned through the messages, noting there were as many as thirty emails. This was the most
concentrated wave ofints Dorsey International had ever seen.
“Hmm.” Max responded with a nonchnt hum, then fell silent.
“Mr. Dorsey, people are saying thepany chat is full of discussions. Because Ms. Brielle hasn’t
come out to rify, the rumors have gotten out of control.”
Brielle hadn’t had the time to exin these past few days, and Max’s eyes twinkled with mirth as to
why. “Then dissolve the group chat.”
Patrick blinked, but he didn’t question further.
Two minutester, the group chat that was abuzz with discussion was dissolved. Sarah, who was
itching to spill her long–prepared tirade against Brielle, watched in disbelief as the group fell silent. Her
typed words went unanswered.
All that was left was a cold message-[The group admin has dissolved this group.]
Sarah had a lengthy rant ready, listing all the ways Brielle supposedly mistreated her subordinates–
most of it fabricated. With the video and her lengthy message, Brielle seemed beyond redemption. But
before Sarah could send it, the group was dissolved.
N?vel(D)rama.Org''s content.
Only someone in upper management could dissolve the group. Who was helping Brielle?
Sarah’s mind immediately went to Noah–everyone knew that Noah had been pursuing Brielle. Hah, did
they think that just by dissolving one group, she’d have nowhere else to post?
There were plenty of employee groups, and several didn’t include the higher–ups; they were formed on
the down–low. So she posted her rant in another group, and watching the fresh wave of indignation
against Brielle, she smirked with satisfaction.-
“Bitch, let’s see how long youst at Dorsey International.
She congratted herself for having the foresight to record that video.
Relishing the feeling of revenge, Sarah continued to provoke the matter. “You guys probably have no
idea how loose she is with men. She only got promoted because she clung to Mr. Noah’s coattails–and
that was while she was still engaged to Spencer. She shamelessly flirted around. I only spoke the truth,
and she had the audacity to make me sing in front of everyone. I hope our CEO notices what’s
happening. I don’t want to endure this any longer.”
The group offered herfort, assuring her that with such amotion, Mr. Dorsey would definitely
take notice.