Chapter 35
“Miss Enna, the resignation paperwork is prepared for your approval,” she announced and then hesitated.
Sienna leaned back on the sofa, flipping through the documents without even glancing up. “Go on.”
Reno gritted her teeth, barely holding back her anger. “Those snobs say they want their old bosses back. If not, they’re leaving too. They’re just trying to mess with you.”
Sienna didn’t even blink, “Let them go. Approve them all.”
Reno frowned, “But Miss Enna, they’re really going too far.”
Sienna smirked, “Leaving is easy. Coming back? Not so simple.”
Reno got what Sienna meant right away. She grabbed the files, her eyes lighting up. “Miss Enna, I got it. I’ll take care of it right now.” Sienna nodded,
satisfied.
Sophie was seeing red. First, Vivian Hart had her brother hauled to the police station. Then her mother got hit with a public nuisance complaint after storming to the Harts‘ place. To top it all off, Aiden Hart dared to rip into her father over the phone.
So she called in every favor and severed all of Hart Corporation’s deals. She had expected the Harts to come begging by now, but there was nothing but deafening silence from their end.
A steady stream of partners flooded into Hart Corporation to cancel deals, yet Sienna didn’t even blink. She offered no last–ditch negotiations and made no desperate pleas, simply processing each termination with the same ease as signing birthday cards.
The departing partners watched with bated breath, certain she would crumble as their exits piled up. To their astonishment, she turned the tables, leaving every one of them questioning their decision.
Sophie slammed her fists on the desk and yanked her assistant closer. “What? Hart Corporation won’t back down? They would rather lose everything than give in? Check again! If they’re really this stupid to challenge us, let them crash and burn!” The terrified assistant scrambled away, trembling.
“Miss Quinn, forget Hart Corporation for now. Tonight’s what really matters. After all your effort to reach Lana, this is our chance.” Her advisor urged in a
low voice.
Sophie’s anger vanished in a flash, replaced by a sharp gleam in her eyes. ‘If we can get SIE Corporation to partner directly with us, cutting out Quinn Group entirely, we won’t be Junior Quinn anymore. We’ll replace them for good.‘
Sophie’s eyes burned with even fiercer ambition. “Make sure everything is perfect. They can’t know what we’re planning.” Her command was met with instant, unquestioning compliance.
Hart Corporation was on its last legs after two–thirds of the staff had quit, yet Sienna sat perfectly still, completely unshaken.
Lana would’ve been just as calm. Reno wasn’t like that. She paced like a caged animal, dying to know Sienna’s plan to turn things around. Finally, Sienna looked up. “Reno,” she said, her voice steady. “Out with it.”
“Miss Enna, how can you stay so calm? Junior Quinn Group is coming for us. Let me handle them.” Reno snapped.
Sienna let out a weary sigh. “After all your years in Meridia, you still haven’t learned patience.”
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Chapter 35
Reno instantly deflated, fiddling with her fingers. “Sorry, Miss Enna. I let you down.” Then she glanced up cautiously, finding no anger in Sienna’s expression. So she straightened up again. “Just say the word. What’s our next move?”
Sienna pushed the files away with a dismissive gesture. “We wait. There’s still one key player missing.”
Before Reno could ask, a knock came at the door. “Miss Reno, the CEO of Harold Group is here to discuss the partnership.” Sienna smiled, as if everything was going exactly as planned.
Reno immediately understood and went to greet the guest. A young man with silver–dyed hair strode in, sizing her up with clear contempt.
Without waiting, he dropped into a chair, legs casually crossed. Picking at his teeth, he barely looked at her. “No tea. The Harolds are done with the Harts.” He slapped a document on the table. “Sign this termination now.” Clearly, he had mistaken Reno for Sienna, Hart’s new CEO.
Reno ignored him, calmly pouring tea instead. The man scowled. “Hey, I’m talking to you!”
“Is this termination your father’s decision?” A cold voice cut through the room. The man spun around and froze. His mouth went slack at the sight of
Sienna.
Reno’s hand smashed down on the table. “Miss Enna is waiting for an answer.” Her glare pinned him in place.
Chris Harold jolted back to reality, his face flushing with anger at the assistant’s audacity. “What difference does it make?” he spat. “The deal is over.”
Sienna settled into her chair, taking a sip of the fragrant tea. ‘I don’t repeat myself,‘ she said, her voice calm but edged with steel.
Reno leaned in, glaring. “Answer. Is this your father’s call?”
A shadow of unease flickered across Chris’s face, but then came the familiar arrogance. “Of course. As his son, I speak for him.”
Sienna’s eyes darkened for a moment. “Understood,” she said, her voice tinged with disappointment. Reno frowned, unable to comprehend Miss Enna’s patience with Harold Group.
Chris swaggered out with a smug grin. Hart Corporation’s last remaining partnership had just crumbled.
Reno slipped into the restroom to look up the Harold Group’s history. They had been Hart Corporation’s founding partners since Sienna’s mother’s era.
While most of those early allies had cut ties over time, the Harold Group had stayed on. Now, with their business thriving, Reno couldn’t understand why they suddenly walked away.
Returning, Reno hesitated. “Miss Enna, should I approach Harold Group personally? Chris is just a figurehead. The real authority lies with his father.”
Sienna picked up the contract, pausing at Charles Harold’s name for a beat before sliding it into the files. “No need,” she stated evenly.