"I'm sorry." Linda said sorry several times in a row, "If it were up to me, I would keep you in the company. But I'm just an employee too, and while the boss listens to my opinions, the final decision is out of my hands."
After hearing Linda's words, Joanna surprisingly felt calm in her heart.
She did not feel shocked or angered at all.
She even felt relieved, as if the weight had been lifted off her shoulders.
She could completely understand why HE Company wanted to terminate the contract with her.
As a newcomer who had not made any money for the company yet, but kept getting into trouble, she wouldn't want an artist like herself if she were the boss of the company.
In fact, even if Linda did not mention the termination, she had already been thinking about it herself.
She didn't know why she was so unlucky.
When she was just doing minor roles as a background character, there were no issues at all.