Chapter 778 After Agnes finished her breakfast, she headed off to the TV station.
As soon as Agnes stepped foot into the News Department, practically all of her colleagues swarmed around her.
âAgnes, youâre incredible, how did you manage to do it? Youâve solved a major issue for the government.â
âYour article has already broken this yearâs record for most views, and itâs only been a few hours. Agnes, youâre absolutely amazing.â
âThe photos were just fantastic! I was in tears just looking at them. They really touched my heart.â
âI cried as well.â
âIâve made my decision. Iâm going to adopt a stray cat. The Fabians are so kindhearted. Itâs outrageous how they were portrayed in the previous reports.â Agnesâ desk was nearly swamped by the crowd.
âAre you all done with work? What are you all doing crowding around here, having a tea party?â
Yolandaâs voice came.
Everyone quickly stepped back, making a path for Yolanda.
Yolanda, in her high heels, marched over to Agnes.
âAgnes, do you know that all manuscripts need my approval before being published? You published your article directly on the stationâs website without sending it to me. The station is a government entity. Can you shoulder the responsibility if something goes wrong?â
Yolanda was aggressive.
Ramona interjected, âAgnesâ article didnât cause any problems. In fact, it broke several records for the station and brought unprecedented traffic. Instead of praising her, youâre actually blaming her, Yolanda.â
Yolanda glared at Ramona. âWhat do you know? As media professionals, we need to be careful. If we donât need any review and just publish whatever we want, who will take responsibility when something goes wrong?â
âAgnes is a journalist, so she has the right to do so.â Another colleague argued.
Yolanda was livid. âDo you not take me seriously at all? Get back to work. The News Department doesnât need employees who donât follow their supervisorâs instructions.â
Yolanda was clearly furious.
Although everyone was not pleased with her, she was, after all, the head of the News Department.
They had no choice but to return to their desks, looking sympathetically at Agnes.
Agnes had made quite a splash this time, probably sparking Yolandaâs jealousy once again.
Yolanda said to Agnes, âCome to my office.â
Agnes stood up and followed Yolanda to her office.
As soon as Agnes entered the office, the others in the office rose to their feet, pressing their ears against the door to eavesdrop.
Yolanda sat in her chair, arms crossed, the embodiment of authority. âAgnes, you clearly donât respect me. You havenât done anything Iâve asked of you properly. For someone who disregards their supervisor and doesnât follow rules, the News Department really canât accommodate you. I suggest you write a resignation letter.â
When Yolanda knew Agnes was applying for the job, she just wanted to keep her around to torture her.
Yolanda knew Agnes used to be a pushover. But to her surprise, Agnes had only been here for a few days, and Yolanda was nearly at her breaking point.
All the credit and limelight had been stolen by Agnes, and now everyone was standing by her side. So, Yolanda was now eager to get rid of Agnes. Agnes said, âYolanda, what have I done wrong for you to fire