"Well, that's hard to say." Betsy Russell smiled and pursed her lips.
Ever since Betsy got divorced, her relationship with her parents had been getting better and better.
This time, when Slevin Russell called, there was an important matter to discuss—it was about Jared Hughes. He frowned slightly and said in a relaxed tone, "I heard that Jared is working at your company?"
"Yes," Betsy hesitated for a moment and asked cautiously, "What happened?"
She knew that Slevin wasn't one to talk much, so if he was asking, there must be something going on.
"I heard that the Hughes family and many other companies have refused to hire Jared!" Slevin didn't beat around the bush and went straight to the point, "His presence in your company is bad for your reputation."
Upon hearing this, Betsy laughed and replied, "Dad, I don't go to the company often, I'll try not to meet him in the future."