Chapter 611 You Are Fired
Oscar tugged at his tie as he entered the office. Sean, who had been sitting on the couch and getting
bored out of his mind, stood up right away and put on a professional smile. He greeted, “Hello Mr.
Clinton, I am Sean Hutton, and I am from Saspiuburg. I understand that you’ve already met my
parents?”
Oscar took one look at him before pointing at the couch Sean was sitting on earlier. The former said,
“Take a seat.”
A little awkwardly, Sean retracted his hand and sat back on the couch.
“Go on then. Tell me why you’re here,” requested Oscar who crossed his leg as he went straight to the
point. After that, he sat on the other side of the couch.
Sean’s lips curved into a small grin, and the awkwardness he felt earlier was all but gone. It seemed he
was great at controlling his emotions.
“Mr. Clinton, I am here to talk about the matter between my mother and your wife,” replied Sean.
“So, get to it. Are you going to take your mom home? I will not oppose that. In fact, I hope that she will
never show her face to Amelia again because her being around had disrupted Amelia’s life and routine.
It’s just rather unfortunate that Eleanor hasn’t noticed it,” said Oscar. His words were pretty cruel, but
he showed no remorse.
The glow in Sean’s eyes became strange.
“Mr. Clinton, you must be kidding, right? Your wife is a long-lost member of the Hutton family, so I’m
sure she’d like to get to know her family,” replied Sean while smiling warmly.
“No, she doesn’t.”
Oscar wouldn’t budge and remained merciless with his words.
Sean was taken aback, but he smiled anyway.
“You truly are a straightforward guy, and I admire that. If possible, I’d really like to have you as my
brother-in-law. I wonder if I’ll have that honor, though,” said Sean while smiling.
“I won’t mind assuming that role if your father is willing to accept my wife as a member of his family.”
The smile on Sean’s face became less bright.
“Okay, please allow me to be direct, Mr. Clinton. I didn’t just drop by for a chat. I also came to ask you
to please bear with my mother a little longer. She wants a divorce from my dad, and I think she will
keep badgering your wife as a result. Please take care of her,” requested Sean as he stood up from the
couch, then bowed respectfully to Oscar.
“Okay, you may leave now.”
Oscar’s relentless disrespect finally got the smile on Sean’s face to falter.
“At the end of the day, Mr. Clinton, I am a guest who has traveled quite some distance to pay you a
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtvisit. Must you act this way?”
“It would be more accurate to say that you are an uninvited guest, and I am merciful enough for letting
you set foot in here,” replied Oscar. He stood up and pointed at the door. “I don’t enjoy listening to
nonsense, so you can leave now.”
Sean straightened his suit and said, “Mr. Clinton, I also have a business proposal for you. Would you
like to hear about it?”
“I’m not interested.”
“Then so be it. If you change your mind though, I will return. I’m pretty sure that with my family’s help,
it’ll be much easier for your company to expand into an international market like Saspiuburg. That must
somewhat pique your interest,” said Sean when he reached the door.
Oscar responded by returning to his desk and ignoring Sean’s words entirely.
Sean had no choice but to open the door and leave.
Oscar opened the files on his desk and began working. He never dwelled on Sean’s visit that day.
Linda knocked on the door and Oscar said, “Come in.”
After that, she entered the office with a stack of documents. She remained professional when she
reported, “Mr. Clinton, these documents are from Yard Group, and they are all collaboration contracts.
They’re asking you to look through these contracts and call them if you wish to collaborate on any of
them.”
Oscar finally tilted his head up and asked, “Did you just say Yard Group?”
“Yes, Mr. Clinton.”
“Turn them down.”
Linda steeled herself up before saying, “But Ms. Yard is waiting right outside, Mr. Clinton. Are you really
not going to even talk to her?”
Oscar glared, then reminded, “Linda, you know what my pet peeves are. I’ve told you. Clinton
Corporations will never collaborate with Yard Group again. Have you forgotten my instructions
already?”
Linda turned a little pale. She parted her lips to explain herself, but to her surprise, someone barged
into the room before she could do so.
Oscar and Linda both turned their attention to the door. The former reacted quickly and walked ahead
to bar the intruder’s way. She said, “Ms. Yard, please wait outside.”
Cassie, in a formal outfit that perfectly outlined her curves, turned to Linda and instructed, “Please give
us a moment, Linda. I’d like to talk to Mr. Clinton.”
Linda seemed a little troubled when she turned to Oscar.
He waved his hand at her, and she received the implicit message immediately after. Relieved, Linda
exited the office.
Cassie stepped forward confidently and smiled politely. “Hello, Oscar. I am Cassie Yard, and I am now
an office lady. I wish we can start over and get reacquainted again.”
Oscar reacted by simply shooting a look at her before he tilted his head back down to work on his
documents.
Cassie wasn’t angry about any of that. Instead, she stared lovingly at him. I think this is the first time
I’ve been this close to him since we broke up.
I should be patient. After all, I played the main role in the two of us falling apart.
“Oscar, I came here with a project proposal for you. Will you take a look? For old time’s sake? I stayed
up for a couple of nights to work on this,” said Cassie sweetly. She pulled up a chair and sat down
without feeling awkward.
Oscar never even tilted his head up. He simply continued reading the documents he had with him.
Cassie was surprisingly patient that day. She looked just like she did when Oscar first met her. The
aura she exuded was almost identical to the one Amelia exuded when she was younger.
“Oscar, I brought you some desserts. I made them myself. Would you like to try?” asked Cassie in a
sweet voice.
Oscar finally reacted to her words. He tilted his head up and played with the pen he had with him as he
judged Cassie, who had supposedly turned over a new leaf.
“Ms. Yard, it is as I previously said. I have no intention of working with Yard Group, so you may leave if
that is all you’re here for,” informed Oscar.
The small grin on Cassie’s lips remained lit. She calmly replied, “Oscar, I understand that I was childish
in the past and had caused you a lot of trouble. I’d like to apologize to you for it.”
Oscar put his pen down and asked, “Cassie Yard, what do you want?”
Cassie winked mischievously and asked, “Oscar, do you really see me as such a terrible person?”
Oscar stood up, circled around the desk, and grabbed Cassie off of her seat before he smashed her
against the wall.
Cassie tilted her gaze up and happened to look into Oscar’s eyes. Her heart lost control for a moment
there and was thumping wildly.
“Oscar,” murmured Cassie. She couldn’t help herself.
Oscar ran his finger through her hair, and just as she was getting lost in the romance, he cruelly
shattered her fantasy. “Cassie, you look a little like Amelia when you wear an outfit like this, but an
inferior object will always be inferior.”
After saying that, Oscar moved away from her and put some distance between them right away.
The smile on Cassie’s face became less bright immediately after.
“Don’t pretend to be Amelia. You’ll just disgust me,” insulted Oscar even more while he frowned.
Cassie took a deep breath. It took her a lot of effort to suppress the anger and jealousy burning within
her.
“Oscar, this is how I used to be. Back then, you only chose Amelia because she looked like me. Are
you really not swaying even though I have turned back to the person I used to be?” asked Cassie in a
sad voice while biting her lip a little.
“Don’t bother trying anything, Cassie. You’ll just disgust me. Leave! I have to work,” replied Oscar while
pointing at the door.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmCassie kept glaring. All of a sudden, she laughed.
“Oscar, are you chasing me away because you’re worried you’ll fall in love with me again?” asked
Cassie. After that, she smiled and flipped her long, blonde hair.
Oscar responded by returning to his desk and focusing on his work.
Cassie walked to the desk and leaned against it by pushing both palms on the desk. She smiled and
challenged, “Oscar, tell me the truth. Are you turning down all collaborations with Yard Group because
you worry that you will fall for me? It’s understandable. After all, we were lovers for years, and you
divorce that woman two and a half years ago for me. There is no way you have zero feelings for me.”
Oscar tilted his head up once more and replied, “Taunting won’t work on me. Please leave or I will get
the bodyguards to toss you out of the place.”
“Oscar, if you truly have no feelings for me, then what are you so afraid of? Work with me. If you prove
that you have no feeling for me at all, then I will leave you alone. What do you think about that? Will
you roll the dice?” asked Cassie. Her eyes glowed as she stared at Oscar and baited him.
Oscar hummed a little before replying, “Put the proposal booklet there. I will free up some time to look
at it. If it matches our requirements, I will think about collaborating with Yard Group. You may leave
now.”
Cassie crossed her arm, smiled, then said, “I’ll sit here quietly if you’re busy. Can I push my luck and
invite you to dinner afterward?”
Oscar called the line to the secretary’s office. When the line was established, he instructed, “Linda,
please come and escort Ms. Yard out of my office.”
He ignored Cassie completely after hanging up the call.
Linda opened the door and gestured for Cassie to leave. The latter didn’t make things difficult for
anyone and left right away.
When she reached the door, however, she turned around and smiled. “Oscar, you are so handsome
when you’re trying to be all mean. I am head over heels in love with you now, and I wish that my
change will get a positive response from you as well. Let’s go back to the time when we shared an
innocent love together. Don’t worry. I will never let you go again.”
After saying all that, Cassie left.
Linda walked Cassie out of the place before returning to the office. She knocked on the door, entered
Oscar’s office, then politely greeted, “Mr. Clinton.”
“I’ve told you that Clinton Corporations will never collaborate with Yard Group again, so why won’t you
just listen? You’ve really disappointed me, Linda. Hence, as of today, you are no longer an employee of
Clinton Corporations. You can go to the finance department and claim your severance cheque now.
After that, please leave.” Oscar was quick to fire Linda.
Linda turned pale instantly.
“Mr. Clinton.”
“Leave now. I don’t need an employee with malicious intents.”
Linda’s lips parted, but she didn’t say anything else in the end. She simply left the office.