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Chapter 1072 Considered Her Life Guide

    Chapter 1072 Considered Her Life Guide


    Before Jepherson arrived, Raeleigh had been pacing back and forth in the room. She felt that she had


    some sort of responsibility in that matter. She was the one who did not exin it properly to Lamarre.


    Although it was for her own good, he was a bit out of the line.


    After all, she had promised the school principal that all her designs would be given to thepany. The


    designs before her graduation did not belong to her. How could she go back on her own word?


    Moreover, there was a rule in thepany. From the way Jepherson phrased it, it was difficult to


    convince the public.


    Raeleigh pondered for a while. She had been waiting in Lamarre''s office until Jepherson came over.


    Soon, Jepherson arrived at the door. Although he was thepany''s vice president, Lamarre was


    considered a senior member of thepany. He himself was still young. Jepherson had been in


    contact with Lamarre, but Lamarre had always looked down upon him. Lamarre could be said to regard


    money as dirt and didn''t think that his reputation was the most important thing in the world.


    Stuart stepped back as Jepherson knocked on the door. Raeleigh stood up. As an apprentice, wasn''t


    she supposed to serve tea to her teacher and greet the guests?


    Lamarre was sitting down as Raeleigh opened the door for Jepherson. When she saw that it was


    Jepherson, she blushed.


    Raeleigh looked at Jepherson. She wanted to signal him that she didn''t think that way, but she didn''t


    know how the situation had turned sour.


    Raeleigh knew all the other things and could handle them well, but she didn''t know why she couldn''t


    exin it clearly when it came to Lamarre.


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    Jepherson looked at her and said, "I booked a restaurant. We''re having a meal with Mr. Lee."


    Raeleigh heaved a sigh of relief after hearing Jepherson''s words and instantly calmed down a lot.


    "Alright."


    Raeleigh nodded. When she closed the door, she heard Lamarre say, "I didn''t agree to dine with him.


    How dare you?"


    Raeleigh was stunned and turned around to have a look. Jepherson acted as if nothing had happened


    and didn''t wait for Lamarre to ask him to take a seat, pulling a chair over to sit down by himself. He


    looked at Lamarre and said faintly, "I think the signal was bad during the call we had. I couldn''t hear


    what you said before it was automatically hung up. Why do you want to see me?"


    Raeleigh figured that Jepherson must have a backup n since he could say that, so she remained


    silent.


    Raeleigh stood behind Jepherson, without taking her seat.


    Lamarre, who was sitting across from Raeleigh, was displeased. "You''re not here to be bullied. Why


    don''t you sit down?"


    Raeleigh then pulled a chair over and sat down, thinking otherwise.


    As soon as Raeleigh sat, Lamarre said, "What did you say?"


    Jepherson repeated, "I''m asking about the reason you called me."


    "Didn''t you hear? I spoke about Raeleigh''s bonus. ording to the current financial situation, Raeleigh


    doesn''t need to take all the money for her car designs now. But at least give one percent of the bonus


    to her, please."


    Lamarre was a wise man. Raeleigh also thought that two hundred million dors was too much to


    handle.


    Raeleigh nced at Jepherson as he said with a smile, "I already told Raeleigh this matter. We must


    follow thepany''s rules. I can''t change thepany''s system because of my rtionship with her.


    It''s not reasonable. How am I going to convince so many people? I can''t do it, not ever."


    Lamarre''s face darkened. "Your rtionship with Raeleigh? What''s that? Did you announce your


    rtionship to everyone in thepany? No, I don''t think so."


    "Our conditions are reasonable. If thepany refuses to give her the same treatment as other


    designers, then I reckon that it''ll be more difficult to convince the public."


    After saying that, Lamarre opened Raeleigh''s drawing book and showed it to Jepherson. "We''re all


    designers. You should realize how much wealth Raeleigh''s talent can create. I don''t think how you


    handle Raeleigh''s matter is appropriate."


    Lamarre became more and more agitated. Raeleigh watched as Jepherson was calm throughout the


    talk. In the end, he said, "Since you think so, I''ll call the president and tell him about it. Let''s follow his


    arrangement."


    "After all, two hundred million dors is not a small number. Raeleigh is still a college student. She has


    signed an agreement with us. If we don''t fulfil the conditions on the contract and award Raeleigh, then


    the other designers will think that they have no rights. It is unfair that she''s given special treatment just


    because she''s your student."


    Even if the Harvey Group risks being sued for this, we won''t back down."


    Raeleigh breathed a sigh of relief. Judging from Jepherson''s aggressive expression, she figured that


    she could not take the two hundred million dors.


    "It''s useless to use Calvin to pressure me," Lamarre said. Jepherson added, "Mr. Lee, you''re a senior


    member of thepany. You''re the backbone of the Harvey Group. If you want to get Raeleigh two


    hundred million dors, then I don''t know how the media will report this matter. Maybe the media will


    make it easy for you, but I don''t think that will be the case for Raeleigh."


    "Raeleigh has just entered thepany. How would other people think?"


    "Will they say that Raeleigh is greedy for power and wealth or that she''s cunning? That she first got


    close to the Harvey family to get to know Mr. Lee and be his student. And finally, she obtained the


    fame and fortune she wanted."


    Lamarre said with a frown, "You''ve had so much to say about how Raeleigh has too little experience,


    has just entered thepany, and isn''t qualified to take a bonus that''s worth two hundred million


    dors. In this case, I guess I''ll bring her somewhere else where people will actually appreciate her


    talents."


    "Mr. Lee, I understand that you appreciate Raeleigh''s talents and care for her, but she has just started


    her career. I thought it would be better for her to take baby steps in achieving her goal, to slowly build


    her foundation, than to seek fortune with just one stride. If Raeleigh is really capable, then she can


    create her own value at all times. I believe that we have the same thoughts. In that case, why are you


    challenging me?"


    "I don''t understand what you''re saying. I only know you''re not giving Raeleigh the chance to showcase


    her talents because you''re worried that she''ll be famous and be snatched by otherpanies. In


    that case, she may not work for yourpany anymore." Lamarre''s words were beyond Raeleigh''s


    expectations.


    Jepherson thought for a moment and looked at Raeleigh, saying, "You are partially correct. It is in the


    interest of thepany. Therefore, no matter how outstanding the designer is, they must work and


    create profit for thepany once they ept our schrships. The wealth created during this period


    of time will be returned to thepany''s management. We can award the designers as


    encouragement, but it doesn''t mean that they will be treated like you, a senior designer that has


    formally entered thepany, where you''re given rewards of higher value than yourmission for


    each design as a sign of motivation."


    "No matter how you put it, you''re saying that we have to follow the rules. In fact, you don''t want


    Raeleigh to get popr because you know there are a lot of people after her talents."


    Lamarre was very unhappy. As a mentor, he had to fight for his apprentice.


    Raeleigh looked at Lamarre. She didn''t expect that her teacher, whom she met by chance, would be


    willing to fight for her. She didn''t know whether he could be considered her life guru.
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