Chapter 1916 Make Things Worse
Nathaniel propped his chin with his hand. “Oh? What project is this, and why haven't I heard you report on it before?”
Since Nathaniel's approval was required for finalization, Magnus felt a flicker of unease.
“I just wanted to surprise you and Cecilia. I hoped to accomplish something first, then share the success with both of you.”
Nathaniel's gaze was unwavering.
“You do realize that misusing company funds can get you thrown in jail, right?”
The color drained from Magnus' face.
“Isn't that a little extreme? It's all part of the family business.”
“Family business?” Nathaniel scoffed. “Imminence Corporation belongs to the Rainsworth family, not the Smith family. How exactly does that make it yours?”
Seeing the seriousness in Nathaniel's expression, Magnus felt weak in the knees. “Nathaniel, I swear, I only had the best intentions.”
“Effective immediately, your position as general manager is revoked. I suggest you resign voluntarily,” Nathaniel declared, his tone devoid of mercy.
Shock was evident in Magnus' eyes. “No, this can't be happening!” He even attempted to play the sympathy card. “If you kick me out of the company, how am I supposed to survive?”
Nathaniel stared at him coldly. “The only reason I didn't send you to jail is because of your sister.”
“But...” Magnus started to protest, but Nathaniel had already run out of patience.
He summoned the company's human resources department to process Magnus' resignation.
Realizing the severity of the situation, Magnus said anxiously, “Does my sister know about this? I'm her only brother.”
Nathaniel turned to look at Magnus. “You must be mistaken. Cecilia is an only child. Since when did she have a brother?”
Magnus' face stiffened.
He had momentarily forgotten that Cecilia was merely his adopted sister. There was no real blood connection between them.
Disapproval tinged Cecilia's voice as she responded, “How could you do something like that? Don't you realize it's illegal?”
“I was only planning to borrow it for a while and pay it back later.”
“No wonder he fired you. You should know by now that he doesn't tolerate even the slightest flaw.”
“What am I supposed to do now? When I left, the finance department demanded that I repay the money, but I don't have nearly enough. Cecilia, could you talk to Nathaniel for me? I swear I'll never make the same mistake again. Could he forgive me just this once?”
Silence stretched between them. Cecilia hesitated, then finally spoke.
“How am I supposed to handle this? Bringing it up with Nathaniel would be difficult.”
“Why?”
“Have you forgotten how little he valued me in the beginning? The only reason he treats me better now is because I've given birth to four sons for the Rainsworth family. Besides, we had a disagreement over a company matter just a few days ago. If I go to him now, it'll only make things worse.”
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