Chapter 71 – A Turning Point in Roar of the Supreme Warrior by Crazy Carriage
In this chapter of Roar of the Supreme Warrior, Crazy Carriage introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 71 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Billionaires genre.
Thea placed her resume on the table.
Just then, the man raised his head.
Seeing Thea, he was surprised.
“Hold on.”
“Huh?”
Thea was about to leave after handing in her resume, but she stopped and looked at the recruiting manager of Ella Corporation. She asked, “Is there anything else?”
Hank Wilson stared at Thea, giving her a once-over. His expression turned greedy. He had never seen a more beautiful woman.
Hank pointed to the chair, saying, “Take a seat. Let’s talk.”
“Okay.”
Thea sat.
“Which position are you applying for?”
“I’m applying for the position of fashion designer.”
“Do you have any related work experience?”
“No.”
Hank frowned, saying, “Sweetheart, this won’t do. Do you know who we are and what our designers represent?”
As he spoke, he leafed through her resume.
“You graduated from a second-rate local fashion design academy and you don’t have any experience yet.” He shook his head slightly. “Do you know? Everyone applying for this job is an international graduate from a top university. Furthermore, they have years of experience, having worked at several well-known companies. Where’s your advantage?”
Thea said, “I may not have any work experience, but I understand fashion design just as well as them. Please give me a chance and grant me an interview in person. I’ll bring my sketches along.”
Hank rubbed his chin and studied Thea. His gaze landed on the smooth column of her neck. Slowly, his eyes traveled down. Noticing the front of the shirt fit to burst, he swallowed.
After that, he pretended to read her resume once more.
Learning that she was the former executive chairman of Eternality Group, he knew who she was immediately.
Thea was overjoyed. Quickly, she said, “Thank you so much.”
“Don’t mention it. I’m indebted to the Callahans. Since you’re part of the family, I’ll help you. Let’s talk in private. I’ll tell you everything you need to know about the interview and ensure that the job is yours.”
Hank started lying his *ss off.
Most importantly, he had to get Thea to a hotel. Once they were there, Thea would be his to do as he pleased.
Thea believed every single word Hank said. She honestly thought that the Callahans had helped him once, and now he was going to repay her.
James squatted outside Ella Corporation’s recruitment booth, smoking away.
Just then, he felt a wave of murderous intent wash over him. Instantly alert, he studied the crowd, his gaze landing on one person in particular.
“It’s her?”
James frowned. “Why is she in Cansington?”
Since Thea was not done yet, he only hesitated for a second before tailing the woman.
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