Chapter 184
Beyond the Divorce
A Force to Be Reckoned With I was momentarily taken aback before saying, âPlease send him in.â
If my guess was correct, this visit was related to what happened last night. I settled behind my desk and went about my work.
The door was soon opened again. I looked up and saw Carol lead Atticus into my office.
It was the first time I met him. Dressed in a wellâfitted suit, he was tall and looked in his late 30s. While his face wasnât remarkable, his shrewd eyes gave him an air of wisdom and sophistication.
Perhaps due to my association with Atlas, I neither liked nor disliked him. After all, I had first heard of Echelon Group as ATL Empireâs competitor, and the behavior of his employees last night disgusted me Carol quickly introduced me to him, and I shook his firm hand.
âNice to meet you, Ms. Chloe,â Atticus said politely.
I greeted him courteously as well. âPlease have a seat.â
He didnât beat around the bush. âIâve come to apologize for what happened last night.â
After a pause, I said, âItâs water under the bridge now. Donât worry about it.â
âWell, itâs a serious matter that would jeopardize my companyâs reputation, and I have to do something about it.
âIâve fired Damian and put Jett and Beckett on probation. My brotherâinâlaw is no longer with Echelon Group, and I forbade him from participating in our future projects. As for Matthewâ¦.â
He looked at me and continued, âEchelon Group will no longer engage with him, and his eligibility as a shareholder has been revoked.â
I narrowed my eyes, astonished that Atticus would take such drastic measures.
appreciate your actions, Mr. Atticus.â
the shouldnât have happened in the first place. No partners of Echelon Group should Mr. Maddox told me off yesterday as well. I hope you donât mind what happe face. Did he come âLike I said, donât worry about it. Itâs an honor to work with you,â I said, trying to sound nonchalant. âI wouldnât have yielded to them anyway, and I have nothing to be angry about now that youâve punished them.â
Atticus grinned. âGood to hear that. I look forward to continuing to work with you then.
âLikewise, Mr. Atticus.â There was no reason for me to fuss over the incident, but I knew he only punished those assholes because of Mr. Maddox.
He then got up to leave. This time, he exerted more strength when he shook my hand. âIâm sure weâll have a wonderful time working together.â
I smiled and saw him off to the elevator. When the doors shut, I considered how the situation could be a mixed blessing.