CEO's Reborn Wife-Chapter 1607 - 1615 What Was Said
"Mom~ I wouldn’t dare, I wouldn’t dare." Nina Rice felt incredibly nervous, touching her nose tip, and then finally walked in with Jane Sampson.
Nina was worried that with her arrival, her mom would start the old refrain again, telling her to go back to the law firm.
"By the way, Mom, Jane is here to see you this time because she has something she needs your help with." Although Nina was afraid of her mom, she was still her biological mom, so before Jane could speak, Nina took the initiative to speak for her.
"Jane plans to team up with two other people to open a home stay. She wants to ask you about the land transfer and some other legal issues. She needs to find a lawyer to follow up on the entire process." Nina said.
Such a small thing naturally couldn’t require Nina Rice’s mother to handle it personally, but there were many excellent lawyers in the firm. However, this matter still needed the consent of Nina Rice’s mother.
Although Nina was professionally capable, she was recently buried in the hot pot restaurant, so busy that her feet barely touched the ground every day, leaving her no time to help Jane follow up.
"It’s a small matter. I’ll let my assistant talk to Lawyer Peterson at the firm. He’s not in the office this morning, but when he’s available, I’ll have him contact you, Jane. The specifics, you all can discuss further." For Mother Rice, this was indeed a small matter, so after considering it, she agreed, assigning Jane an experienced senior lawyer in the firm for this type of matter.
Having connections really does make things easier. For such a small matter, if someone else came to the firm looking for cooperation, at most they could only schedule an appointment with a young person who just graduated.
Unless they threw a lot of money at it.
Mother Rice was truly busy. She chatted with Jane Sampson and Nina for approximately half an hour in the office before her assistant came over to remind her that she had to leave.
Nina immediately took a car to the hot pot restaurant, and Jane Sampson drove back home.
She hadn’t even entered the elevator when Nina’s call came in again.
"What’s up? You didn’t leave something in my car, did you?" Jane asked as she answered.
"Do I seem like the kind of person who would lose things here and there?" Nina waved her hand. As someone from a legal background, being forgetful like that couldn’t possibly happen to her.
"Let me tell you a sizzling piece of news from the internet realm. I guess you didn’t know since you were driving just now." Nina was laughing uncontrollably, "Didn’t the program crew of ’Everyday Conversation Starter’ terminate your contract? Some employees within the program crew exposed that they were instructed to deliberately terminate the contract with you as a favor for someone. Your fans spontaneously boycotted the program, and just now, the program crew’s official Twitter made a statement."
"What did they say?" Jane really wasn’t aware of the situation.
"The official account said there was no malicious or deliberate termination. The resigned employee was intentionally slandering them. They stated that the program crew paid the termination fee, and said the reason for the termination was finding a more suitable artist for that episode’s recording. In the spirit of being responsible for the show, they decided to replace people, and the program crew also said they amicably terminated the contract with you and would continue to cooperate in the future." Nina said.
That’s not the main point, the main point is...
"After the official statement came out, they were directly bombarded by netizens, who said the program crew had become addicted to imitating D’s excuses, even their explanations were identical. What’s this about a more suitable person, what’s this about being responsible for the program? Are they in debt to Monkey King of Sampton for not knowing how to behave? Not making an explanation might have been better for them; the explanation just made the boycott worse."







