75 Chapter 75 - Decide

Laila looked at her: "Do you think he can do it? If Cooper asks him for news in the same way, can he firmly refuse?"

Louise seemed to hear a slack in her words and nodded quickly: "I believe he can. He has vowed to me that he will never talk about the company again. I believe he will do it, and I will let him Think carefully about his family and tell him how serious the consequences would be for him if he loses this job!"

Laila squinted her eyes, and a small smile suddenly appeared on her cold face: "In this case, let him stay. I don't think he will make the same mistake again."

"Yes! God! Yes, I will keep an eye on him, and the same thing will never happen again!" Louise shook her hands together excitedly: "Thank you, thank you!"

"Well, you go talk to him again and tell him what I have said. If there is another time, I will not forgive him for any reason."

"Yes! I understand. I will tell him!" Louise thanked her again, then hurriedly left the office and told Parker the good news.

Claire, who had been acting as the background, frowned and looked at Laila as if she wanted to study her true thoughts from her expression.

"What? I don't think I'm such a soft-hearted person?" Laila felt her gaze and looked over with a smile.

Claire sighed, shook his head, and said nothing.

Since the life-threatening operation, Laila has a healthy body. She has found that she can't understand her. Not sure if the near-death experience changed her, she felt like Laila had become another person.

She didn't know how to describe it. If the former Laila was a child full of illusions and expectations for the future, then Laila now is an adult with a mature mind, even more, mature than many people who are ten or twenty years older than her.

It's not that she can't understand the impact of death on people, but she sometimes can't adapt to the new Laila.

Take what happened just now. If it were the old Laila, she would forgive a staff member who had leaked the secret after hearing Louise's introduction. However, New Laila is very likely to throw the person out directly and will not care if doing so will cause the person's family to suffer pain. Even if she does that, it is not a mistake at all.

At first, she felt the unhappiness and anger emanating from her, so she thought she would not forgive the person. But it turned out that she agreed to let him stay.

In Claire's view, a swear could not be a reason to convince Laila. Then the person is left by the company. I am afraid it is not simply a matter of forgiveness.

She didn't want to know why. She was afraid that she would feel disappointed with Laila when she knew it. It's like watching a pure angel fall into hell with his white wings blackened by darkness.

Is there a reason?

There must be!

Initially, according to Laila's idea, anyone who betrayed his own company should be driven out anyway, even if he set an example for others. But when Louise spoke, she had another idea and finally decided to keep the person.

If she keeps people, she will leave a good reputation among the staff, a tolerant boss, and a stingy brutal boss, and of course, the staff will like the former.

The important thing is that Parker himself will also be afraid of this incident and understand the terrible consequences of betraying the company. Next time he reencounters the same thing, he will think carefully about it so that the family will not live for kindness. Is it appropriate to go down? At that time, even if he wishes, his family will force him to stay away from Cooper.

And even if Parker continued to betray the company, it seemed to Laila it was nothing. He is a cleaner. He doesn't know much about the company's important confidential information, almost all rumors. Instead, she hoped that Cooper would know more about those unclear things so that he would better use his channels to attack her. As a result, her topics and movies became more popular.

But if she drives Parker away, Cooper, who has lost the source of information, is likely to use other methods to obtain information from another person. At that time, it will take a lot of effort to find out the person. If the person is a middle-level senior, the leaked news will inevitably touch the higher level of the company's operations.

In comparison, Parker has more benefits to stay than to drive him away. How could Laila make the wrong choice?

Things came to an end. In mid-September, she set off from Hollywood and came to New York again.

Unknowingly, a year has passed. The last time she made a set of brochures for Janet in New York Fashion Week, she made a big splash in the photography industry. This year's Milan Fashion Week also made her show up because of a series of charming photos.

Even she doesn't know how much attention the photos and the artistry in the brochure have won her. If Janet hadn't stopped behind, many people would have wanted to invite her to take pictures.

Janet is not unhappy that others value her daughter's photographic talent. Still, she feels very sorry for Laila's busyness when shooting movies, and can't bear to let her be distracted by other things. If it hadn't been for Claire to take care of her daughter, she would have rushed to Hollywood to catch her and take care of her.

She has already made two films this year, and she is pretty productive among directors. She sees how busy the work is to complete such a huge workload. Janet knows what a horrible small company Phoenix is. Without investigation, it is clear that absolutely everything will be on Laila.

Laila came to New York not only to accompany her mother to the fashion week but also for an important reason, that is, her nineteenth birthday has arrived.

Knowing that she couldn't walk away, Janet called people over in the name of helping her, and she liked the photos taken by Laila. Compared with the previous photos taken by the so-called famous photographers, Laila's photos are amazing.

"My dear, this time, the brochure is looking at yours again." After receiving her daughter from the airport, Janet was not willing to let go of her hand. As if she couldn't see enough, she kept looking at her up and down for fear of seeing anything bad.

"Of course!" Laila smiled and patted her hand: "Even if you don't tell me, I must get this job. But I am still pleased to hear your personal invitation. That at least shows that I did before. It's not bad, isn't it?"

Janet squeezed her cheek lovingly: "More than good? You did a great job! But is your work really okay?"

"There are only some special effects left, which is a lot more morning than I expected. Don't worry!"

Janet was relieved now, she just wanted her to help herself, and she didn't want herself to be a stumbling block to her work.

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