Once the contract was destroyed, and the project failed, her reputation would also be ruined by Ying Yue.
Ying Yue fed the contract into the shredder, as merciless as the machine itself.
Ye Xi felt helpless as the prize she almost had was kicked away again; she couldn't ask Ying Yue to honor the cooperation agreement, and in all seriousness, it was indeed she who had wronged Ying Yue first.
The contract turned to shredded paper, and Ying Yue glared at Ye Xi, "You got that man, but you lost your credibility."
"Sir, you can't go in, you can't... President Ying, I'm sorry, I couldn't stop him." The assistant looked at Ying Yue uneasily.
Ah Gui, such a tall man with tattoos on his neck, looked very intimidating when not smiling or with a stern face.
Seeing Ah Gui, Ying Yue felt quite uncomfortable inside.
"Why are you here? Didn't I tell you not to come up?" Ye Xi didn't want to escalate the conflict further.