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Zachary heard Shawn's arrogant voice when he stepped out of the office.
"You think you can look down on me just because you're an intern and are clinging to the deputy manager? I'm telling you, as long as I'm still here at Yel Corporation and in the marketing department, you'll never get promoted!"
He followed the sound and saw Shawn standing beside Clay's workstation, looking down at the visibly flustered Clay.
Clay gritted his teeth and shouted, "This company isn't your family business! Whether I get promoted depends on my work performance and attitude, not your say-so!"
"Hahaha..." Shawn laughed loudly in response. "Have you gone stupid from studying? How will you get promoted if I don't sign the promotion review? You clueless idiot! You don't even understand the workplace rules yet. Do you think you can make it here?"
He insulted Clay without reservation.
Clay's face turned red with anger, but he had no comeback.
At that moment, one of Shawn's subordinates noticed Zachary stepping out of the office and nudged him.
He turned to Zachary, grinned mockingly, and began to walk toward the elevator with his subordinates.
Zachary didn't intervene. Instead, he walked over to Clay.
Gently patting Clay's shoulder, Zachary reassured him, "Don't take his words to heart. Just focus on your work. Whether you get promoted isn't just up to him!"
Clay's expression softened when he heard this, and he nodded earnestly. "Okay, Zachary! I'll work hard!"
"I believe in you!" Zachary smiled and headed toward the elevator.
Just as the elevator doors were about to close, Shawn quickly pressed the close button upon seeing him approach.
"Childish!" He frowned at Shawn's behavior, feeling a sense of exasperation.
To him, Shawn was a small fry. He had never taken it seriously.
After leaving the company, he headed toward his rental apartment when he heard hurried footsteps behind him.
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