The Girlboss Begs for Remarriage

Chapter 2702



The chief ranger sighed. "I can understand being altruistic, kid, but strength doesn't solve all problems."

Frank laughed. "Are you sure I'm just good in a fight? The behavior of upper management is definitely terrible-if someone like me would simply let it slide, what would happen to the ordinary folk?"

The chief ranger no longer hesitated and told the intern everything he knew.

Soon, her article blew up on the internet, with netizens everywhere outraged. Management naturally could not just let it slide.

Horace Gagne, the person in charge, promptly sent his people after the intern and the chief ranger, only to find that they were both in Frank's homestay cottage.

As both groups convened, they reported to Horace right away despite their surprise.noveldrama

Horace was certainly no fool-he knew that someone was setting this scene.

But so what about it? He had plenty of ways to bury his opponent.

And with that, his thugs all stormed into the first floor living room to find Frank seated on the center couch, with the intern sitting on his left and the chief ranger on his right.

"Greetings!"

A fortyish man strode out from the group, barely hiding a smile as he twirled a fidget spinner between his fingers.

Behind him were a dozen men, each burly and clearly meaning business.

"What, are you going to be threatening us?" Frank asked, about the only one with the authority to speak.

"You're misunderstanding something, sir!"

The middle-aged man laughed. "I'd never threaten anyone in broad daylight. But you see, you've caused a lot of trouble for some people, so

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we're hoping the article would rescinded before the truth is out. Here's some money for your troubles, too." Content bétongs to

With a wave of his hand, the men behind him put two suitcases on the table, opening them and revealing stacks of cash.

The chief ranger and the intern were shocked-they had never seen so much money before!

"You can both take this money and go wherever you want."

The middle-aged man reared his chin proudly, positive that the two would take the money.

That was when the chief ranger smirked. "What, did you think we're greedy pigs?"

"No, you're getting the wrong idea here," the middle-aged man quickly said. "Imean to say that if this money isn tenough, we can get you more. Not going too far makes things easy for you too."

The intern scowled. "We're not rich, but we have principles. You won't bribe us with just this.

"Also, we're not stupid-are you really just going to let us take the money and leave? This is a temporary situation at best."

Those words left the middle-aged man a little embarrassed.

He had met people who accept or reject their offers, but the intern was the first to see through the crux of the matter.

Smirking, he said, "Since we're all so

smart, I'll be blunt-just think, can people who hire people like us be nice? Word of advice: it's time to back off, so that everyone will be happy."

The intern snorted. "But I refuse! Do you know how many innocent lives were lost because of your incompetence? I insist on speaking up for these people, or I'll be less than a human!"


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