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All the interns were waiting for Yvette to speak. She nced around at the interns with a smirk.
She stated, "Do you think I shouldn''t make Kellen leave theb because of this mistake? But I have a w where I don''t oftent listen to others."
Yvette''s words created a tense atmosphere in theb. The interns were astonished that Yvette was seriously considering expelling Kellen without showing any mercy.
The interns were already opposed to Yvette, and then suddenly, someone called out, "If Professor Zeller insists on forcing Kellen out of theb. I might as well leave now too, because I cant promise I won''t make any mistakes."
When someone had taken the lead, the other interns immediately echoed. They were certain that Yvette wouldn''t dare fire
them all.
Theb had a stringent selection process. If the interns were fired, the experiments couldn''t be conducted.
Moreover, the development of the enhanced version of the No. 7 Toxin was at a critical stage. Yvette couldn''t get by without the help of the interns. They believed that as long as they stayed united, Yvette wouldpromise and keep Kellen.
Watching Yvette being threatened by the crowd, Klein said to everyone, "Kellen made a mistake. Professor Zeller is justified in letting him go. You''re just making things worse like this."
Now, under Kellen''s lead, the other interns gazed at Klein with disappointment. Yvette hooked a chair with her leg and nonchntly took a seat on it. Looking at these united interns trying to intimidate her, Yvetteughed, herughter arrogant and a little mischievous. She said, "Since you all want to leave with Kellen, I''ll grant you your wish. Take care, no need for goodbyes."
Now the interns who had threatened to leave werepletely shell-shocked, with their faces turning pale in an instant.
They didn''t really want to leave the medicalb. If they left, their careers would be ruined. They just intended to threaten Yvette but didn''t expect her to agree.
They wondered, "How could this be?" Yet, Yvette''s words echoed in their cars. They found it hard to believe she had expelled all of them. They concluded that Yvette must have lost her mind
Klein was just as stunned. He had thought Yvette wouldn''t forgive Kellen but never imagined she''d be so cruel, dismissing all the other interns without any hesitation.
Even though Ss had said Yvette had the right to fire the interns, Klein wasn''t sure if Ss would really agree on her to expel so many interns all of a sudden.
If everyone else left, except those out for training or on break, it would just be Klein and Yvette in theb. Achieving the enhanced version of the No.7 Toxin experiment would be nearly impossible.
Klein believed Yvette was impulsive this time, and the consequences were quite severe.
The other interns were in a panic. After hearing Yvette''s words, they didn''t dare move, not wanting to actually leave theb. They looked at each other, unsure.
Kellen, who started the farce, remained silent nervously. He never thought Yvette would be so ruthless and not influenced by their threats at all. Yvette half-closed her eyes,zily leaned back in her chair, and adjusted her position. Her clear, bright eyes showed no emotion as she inquired, "Why are you still here!"
Hearing this, the dismissed interns felt like their minds were nk.
One of them demanded, "Yvette, even though Mr. Walson said you could decide whether we stay or leave, all seven of us were recruited by him. He won''t agree you to fire all of us."
Someone echoed, "Yeah, Yvette, do you really think Mr. Walson meant it? If you fire us all, we''re not just going to let it pass."
A female intern scoffed arrogantly, "Do you really think we alle from ordinary families? Each of our families is influential in Mysonna, and firing all of us won''t be that easy"
Someone remarked. "Yvette. If you let this go, we''ll acknowledge you as our mentor and won''t make things difficult for you
again in the future."
Another suggested, "Just name your price. Anything that can be fixed with money isn''t a real issue. We can write you a check. and you can act like nothing ever happened today"
These interns finally thought of using money to deal with Yvette Yvette raised her eyebrow, a hint of rebellious arrogance and defiance in her eyes. For so many years, no one really tried to bribe her. Yvetteughed, showing an easygoing demeanor, as though she was genuinely interested in what they were proposing.
She asked. "Money?
The interns assumed Yvette was swayed by the money, feeling a bit disdainful, and thinking, ''After all the lofty rhetoric, she was simply bribed with money. Why the pretense?''
Kellen felt a sense of self-satisfaction. The arrogant female intern sneered, "Professor Zeller, you''ll only make a few hundred thousand dors a year in a medicalb, but Kellen and I are offering you 3 million dors."This belongs to N?velDrama.Org: ?.
Yvette crossed her legs and leisurely took out her phone from the pocket of her protective suit.
As soon as Yvette took out her phone, the interns seemed to tense up. Yvette twirled the phone in her hand.
The atmosphere in theb was oppressively quiet. The interns'' eyes were fixed on the phone in Yvette''s hand.
As everyone expected, after Yvette turned on the speakerphone, they heard the familiar voice, "You scared off another one of my blind date partners with a call. You better find me a recement dance partner quickly,"
Hearing Ss'' voice, the interns all shot usatory nces at Yvette. They thought they had solved the problem with money and were confused as to why Yvette called Ss again.
They pondered whether, without Ss''s plea for Yvette to show mercy, they would have already been knocked unconscious.
No one would dare threaten Yvette again. Her standing there was Yvette''s way of demonstrating to Ss that she wasn''t as violent as he believed.
With her eyes lowered, Yvette said to Ss over the phone, "Fire the seven interns except for Klein Handle the contract details."
Yvette''s tone was purely informational, not asking Ss for his opinion. The people present werepletely astonished by her attitude. They wondered if Yvette even realized who she was talking to.
Ss on the other end of the line paused for a few seconds before dropping his yful tone. He sternly said. "Except for Klein, the rest of you aren''t needed anymore.
"Since Yvette says you''re fired, then you''re fired. Theb''s legal team will have the termination contracts ready for you by
@K 83%.
tomorrow. You can all leave theb now,"
Ss'' words sent the seven interns into an immediate spiral of despair. They had not anticipated that Ss would agree to Yvette''s suggestion of firing them without even inquiring about the reason behind it.
They doubted whether they mattered so little to Ss who could dismiss them without hesitation just because of Yvette. which was utterly ridiculous to them.
To them, it felt like some kind of dream. They couldn''t figure out how it escted to this point.
One of the dismissed interns asked, "Mr. Walson, Professor Zeller is blowing things out of proportion. Aren''t you even going to ask her why she fired us?"