Invincible Heir

Chapter 175 Beg Us to Come Back



Chapter 175 Beg Us to Come Back

Camel, who’d been busy with work, didn’t have time to spare on Sion, but after hearing his words, his

face changed.

He knew that Terry was Baron’s father-in-law.

He also knew that Baron was twenty-seven.

As for this nonsense about impersonating the chairman and getting looked after by Terry—

What impersonation? This must be Baron himself!

Sion’s tone made it obvious that he’d offended Baron. Camel’s back was soaked through with cold

sweat. He’d kept Sion in the company himself.

Seeing that Camel wasn’t replying, Sion chuckled, “So, Mr. Ellis, do you need me to kick them both out

of the company?”

“Kick your own fucking ass! The young man you’re talking about is actually the chairman! Do whatever

he tells you to do. If you dare offend him, I’ll see you dead!”

Camel bellowed furiously. His voice could clearly be heard through the mouthpiece in the quiet office.

The flattering smile on Sion’s face froze solid. The five department heads who’d followed Sion out as

well started showing “brilliant” expressions.

“From now on, whoever won’t follow your orders, just fire him!”

Baron scanned the people there emotionlessly, then turned to Terry and added, “If you don’t have

enough manpower, ask Camel for help!”

“Yes, Mr. Chairman!”

This was the office, after all. Terry was respectful to Baron here.

“I know I’ve done wrong, Mr. Chairman, please give me another chance!”

After a short lull, Sion panicked and started to plead for mercy, his expression ugly.

He’d just gotten a new mansion and car a while ago, but on a loan. If he was fired, he couldn’t pay that

back at all.

“We’re sorry, Mr. Chairman!”

The other five department heads also started begging.

Baron laughed coldly. “Why didn’t you think of this when you tried to go against Mr. Perry?”

“You can’t fire me, Mr. Chairman, I’m the most experienced manager in the company, and I’ve been the

general manager before. A lot of projects are earned by me. They’ll sink without me here.”

Sensing Baron’s determination in firing him, Sion’s panic intensified.

“This is a big company. You really think it can’t go on without you? Do you think the world will stop

spinning without you too?” Baron mocked.

The five department heads who’d followed him before also chimed in, “It’s all Sion’s fault, Mr.

Chairman, he forced us to go along. He’ll make life hell for us if we don’t stand on his side. Please, Mr.

Chairman, give us one last chance! We won’t do it again!”

Looking at a bunch of grown men about to cry, Terry felt a surge of pity.

“How about if we just fire Sion and keep the rest of them, Mr. Chairman?”

Terry murmured.

The staff members looked gratefully at him.

“Business is war. Obedience is your natural duty. Betrayal makes you an enemy.”

Disappointingly, Baron shook his head and looked seriously at Terry. “If they can betray you once for

their personal gain, they can betray you a second time. Any one of those betrayals can spell the end for

the company!”

At this moment, Baron emanated pure authority. Even as his father-in-law, Terry felt incomparable

pressure.

But Terry also knew very well that Baron’s words made sense. The people who’d done what they

wanted just because they had Sion there and opposed him on every point really didn’t deserve to be

forgiven.

“From now on, Mr. Milne, you’re the manager of human resources here. Write up the dismissal reports

for these six, and for Mr. Sion first!”

Terry commanded, promoting Fletcher while firing six managers.

Fletcher was overjoyed. He’d been a bit hesitant over Terry’s orders and worried he was going to get

punished, but he couldn’t have thought that he was going to get promoted instead.

“Yes, Mr. Perry!” Fletcher exclaimed.

“You can’t dismiss us, Mr. Chairman!”

Sion and his gang finally realized that they really were about to get fired, and their faces changed.

If they’d been laid off by normal procedures, they might be able to find work in a similar position, but

now that they were being dismissed outright, not many companies would be willing to take them on like

this.

Even if they did, they wouldn’t be in high positions like in River Construction Materials.

“If you’re not out of here in ten seconds, there won’t be a hole for you to squirrel into in Cona.”

Baron said, cold in his eyes.

The gang grew fearful. They knew how high Camel’s position was in Cona, and Baron was someone

who stood above even him.

That meant that Baron wasn’t just the chairman of River Construction Materials, he was the chairman

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Thinking of that, the six didn’t dare linger and fought to leave the company.

The whole office stayed chillingly silent. Everyone there understood that from now on, Terry was the

only authority in the office.

Baron followed Terry to the general manager’s office.

“Dad, you’ve been dealing with this ever since you arrived at the office, haven’t you? Why didn’t you tell

me?”

Baron said, exasperated.

Terry chuckled bitterly and gave Baron a cup of water, then sat down and said, “I’d wanted to resolve

this on my own as a way to better myself. I didn’t think they’d get more and more out of hand, to the

point where they’d go against me and disregard the company’s interests.”

“I gave you the company, Dad, and that means that I trust you. Don’t put yourself through this. If

anything like this happens again, deal with it heavy-handedly. If you can’t, I’ll clear it up.”

Baron said seriously.

“All right, I’ve got it!”

Terry laughed.

“This is my first time at River Construction Materials. I know nothing about the company’s situation.

Weren’t you about to have a meeting? That’s great. I’ll follow along and have a listen at the side, and

get to know the company while I’m at it,” Baron said suddenly.

Just as Baron was following Terry to the meeting.

The six department heads with Sion in the lead were about to part when Sion suddenly called, “Wait!”

The other five stopped and glared angrily at Sion.

If it hadn’t been for him, they wouldn’t have been fired in the first place.

“I know what you think of me, but don’t forget. How much did I do for you when I was still assistant

general manager? You got fired, but I got fired too!”

Sion said resentfully.

“What are you trying to say?”

A middle-aged man walked out and looked at him coldly.

A chilling gleam flashed through Sion’s eyes. “I’ve got a plan, but I need your cooperation for it. If we

can get that done, Terry is going to beg us to come back!”


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