Chapter 305
Advice
"But I know nothing and can't do anything. Now that the warehouse was robbed, the person in charge would quit to pass the buck. Harper, are you really not going to help us?"
Kimberly was so anxious that she almost cried. But thinking that Wulf and Emery were not far away, she could only fight back her tears and begged, "Harper, can you please help the Mitchell family?" Hearing her words, Harper suddenly fell silent.
Sitting in her office, she remained quiet for a few seconds and said, "Since there was a robbery, no matter how the person in charge excuses it or whether he will quit, it happened at his job, so he must take responsibility and can't lay blame elsewhere. At this time, you should win some people over and let them work for you."
Kimberly quickly asked, "Do I need to point it out?"
"Or what? Are you going to humbly beg him?" Harper said meanly but softened her tone in the next second. "You have to remember that you are the boss, and they are employees. It's unreasonable for employees to steal things from the boss. Even though the company is in crisis now, no employee can provoke you. If you let them go this time, they will do something worse in the future."
"Harper, you're right. You know everything. Why don't you come to help me?"
"So, you are testing me?"
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Kimberly quickly said, "Of course not. This did happen, and I don't know what to do."
"You have to know you must rely on yourself instead of others. Don't trust anyone except yourself and the Mitchell family members."
This was Harper's reminder and advice to her.
But Kimberly didn't understand why Harper would rather tell her to know this than come to help her.
She didn't think too much about it at the moment. With Harper's suggestion, she felt a little more confident. After Kimberly ended the call with Harper, Wulf and Emery came over.
Wulf said, "Kimberly, I asked Emery
to contact those who stole the goods and ask them to return the goods. If they have sold them, they will give us the money. Then, let's just pretend nothing happened."
"Mr. Milo, is that all?"
Kimberly kept repeating Harper's warning inwardly. She must not beg them. She was the boss and was not the one at fault. Wulf was slightly stunned and asked in disbelief, "Kimberly, what do you want to do?"
Kimberly glanced at Emery, then looked at Wulf and said, "Mr. Milo, although the Mitchell Group is in trouble now, it's a big company. If we let the thieves go, someone else will do the same. We should call the potice and let them handle it."
Emery was stunned by Kimberly's words. Then, he subconsciously looked at Wulf and asked, "Mr. Milo, what does Ms. Mitchell mean?"
Wulf was also surprised. He frowned and asked in a low voice, "Kimberly, employees will be disappointed if you call the police at this time. What the Mitchell Group needs now is unity."
"Mr. Milo, I understand, but we can't
connive the thieves. If we let this matter go this time, what about next time? We must prevent such things from happening again, so we should call the police. Don't worry. I will take responsibility for this matter."
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Kimberly insisted on calling the police. Her attitude was so firm that Emery panicked.
Emery said incoherently, "Mr. Milo, since Ms. Mitchell insists, I'd better quit. This really hurts my feelings."