Sanfordâs eyes flashed with distaste.
He Looked at Remy and questioned, âRemy, are you sure you want to retain such a clueless and shallow employee?â
Was he suggesting Lilyâs termination?
Remyâs heart pounded in his chest.
He plastered on a fake smile and offered, âMr.
Robles, Lilyâs apologized.
Perhaps we could let this slide? I assure you Iâll coach her on customer relations going forward.
â
Then he turned to Lily, his face stern as he rebuked her.
âLily, what have I told you? Customers deserve our utmost respect and warmth.
Where was that sincerity today?â
Lily hadnât anticipated her attempt at charm would land her on the chopping block.
âI was sincere! They were pretending.
If sheâs a rich manâs plaything, why the charade of modesty and selflessness?â
Sanfordâs expression frosted over.
âRemy, Iâll ask once more.
Are you keeping this employee?â
Remy internally berated Lilyâs ungratefulness, though his face wore a strained smile.
âMr.
Robles, Lilyâs green and blunt.
Please excuse her.
â
Sanfordâs patience was threadbare.
He bypassed further discussion with Remy, reaching for his phone to dial Norwood instead.
The call was picked up promptly.
âSanford, fancy a drink?â Norwood asked.
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âNo.
I brought my girlfriend to your dealership to get a car,â Sanford started, a certain coolness in his tone.
âJust a heads-up, when you have a moment, review your sales manager.
You may want to confirm whether heâs overstepped his authority, recruiting unfit staff and tarnishing your business reputation.
â
It was rare to witness Sanford lose his cool, and the icy edge in his voice wasnât Lost on Norwood.
âWhoâs managing the floor today?â Norwood asked.
âRemy.
â
âGot it.
Have you paid?â Norwood queried.
âYes.
â
âYou couldâve let me know you were car shopping.
I could have given you some discount.
â
âItâs alright.
Goodbye.
â
âGoodbye.
â