Chapter 793
Chapter 793
Marilyn gave Larissa looks with her eyes. She was telling her to look at the company’s internal communication software.
Larissa had been busy trying to find people when she first arrived. Then, she was called into Lewis office.
Only now did she have the time to open up all the scltware on her laptop.
The message icon in the bottom right comer of the laptop’s screen kept flashing.
Larissa clicked on it and saw Marilyn’s message.
“Judy has been fired by Mr. Logan Senior in person Today’s last–minute meeting was held because of Judy. Mr. Logan Serior was so angry! Thank goodness you did not come!”
Judy was fired?
Shocked, Larissa glanced over in the direction of Judy’s seat, but there was a wall blocking her. So, she was not able to see il Judy was
still there or not.
“What happened?” she asked Marilyn, who sent her a link.
Larissa only found out that Blue Star Shipping had a little internal forum after she clicked on the link.
The forum had a. kinds of sections for different topics.
Marilyn hinted at her.
“Look at the top trending post in the gossip section!”
The posts in each section were arranged based on how popular they were. The most viewed and commented–en post would be pushed
all the way to the top.
Larissa saw the headline. “Viral Mean Girl on Facebook and Twitter Is Actually From Our Company!” and she was very confused.
Larissa rarely used any other social media apps apart bum instant messaging ones. When she came to Aldovia, almost Purryone was on
Facebook Twitter, and Instagram.
Larissa got dragged into spending more time on these apps by Wendy. SIL, she did not really use them often.
Things remained the same after she changed her phone, except for WhatsApp. She would still go on WhatsApp and see if Kevan had any
As she was not on Facebook or Twitter, she did not know who the Viral Mean Girl was.
Thankfully, there was a video in the main thread.
The video was something Larissa had seen in person before.
It was the entire incident of how Judy screamed at the waitress at the restaurant.
After the video, the poster included Judy’s information Ike her name, department, and position. Many colleagues followed the post, and they confirmed the truth of this information.
“I know this Judy She is from the presidential office, yeah! But the last time I spoke to her, I thought she was nice. I didnt thrk —”
*I know her too! But unlike the other person above me, it was never nice when I spoke to Judy. I’m not surprised that she would do something like this,”
“Finally! Someone who has insider information! Quickly! Tell us about all the weird things about Judy! I’m too curious?
The post ended up becoming a collection of weird things about Judy.
Larissa picked a few to read. They were mostly colleagues from other departments complaining about Judy being a snob, and how she looked down on others and loved showing off. Exclusive © material by Nô(/v)elDrama.Org.
All these could match up with the Judy Larissa knew
“Of course!!”
Marilyn used a series of exclamation marks to emphasize just how serious the issue was.
She randomly took screenshots of a few pictures on Facebook and Twitter and sent them to Larissa.
All of them were netizens condemning Judy.
Some of them even tagged Blue Star Shipping and demanded the company fire Judy.
“Because someone found out that Judy works at nur company, a lot of netizens condemned our company too. They demanded the company give an explanation. Our rivals also took the opportunity to get people to boycott our company.
“This thing got pretty big, so Mr. Logan Senior and Junior heard about it too. Yesterday, Mr. Logan Senior directly told Human Resources to fire Judy. He ever got the Legal Department to send a legal letter to Judy to sue her for damaging the company’s reputation.
“This morning. Mr. Logan Senior called us all to the meeting room to have a meeting, and he scolded us, saying that we should be careful with what we say when not in the company too. Otherwise, we would end up like Judy as well.”