The news about Yilri Garment shutting down quickly reached most people's ears, and it meant layoffs.
Afterwards, Elise Don immediately regretted it.
In the meeting room, she was indeed pushed a bit by Kyle Carter, and what she said back then was somewhat out of spite. You say my performance is terrible, so I quit, isn't it fine?
However, the more realistic problem lay ahead, forcing Elise Don to wake up—Yilri Garment involved the livelihood of hundreds of people. Among them were idealistic designers, fathers providing for their families; how could they become unemployed so easily?
Seeing the self-blaming Annie, then the solemn John King, they were all people who charged ahead for Yilri Garment. How could Elise Don easily say to end Yilri Garment?
"Sorry," Elise Don patted the shoulders of her two strong allies, "Yilri Garment not doing well is my responsibility, not much to do with you."
"Then, Elise, is Yilri Garment really going to end?" Annie asked.
