Chapter 99 He Didn't Think Ambrose Could Bear It

Karen looked at Bonnie awkwardly and said in a low tone, "Ms. Collins, I was ignorant back then and offended you. Please don't hold it against me."

Bonnie flicked her eyelashes, glanced at her coldly, and scoffed. "What if I do?"

Usually hot-tempered, Karen would have fought back, but for the sake of keeping her job, she swallowed her pride and continued to apologize, "Ms. Collins, I'm truly sorry."

Originally, Bonnie had long forgotten about this incident, as she had suffered much worse in the Barron family over the years.

However, seeing Karen standing before her today forced her to recall those unpleasant memories.

Still, she wouldn't fire someone because of a past event. She wasn't that petty.

Bonnie put down the documents in her hand and looked at Karen calmly. "Ms. Salvatore, I've received several complaints lately, stating you like to interfere with other departments and hinder their work."