Chapter summary of Chapter 375 – Suzanne Yates and Austin Hall by Webfic
In Chapter 375, a key chapter of the acclaimed Novel novel Suzanne Yates and Austin Hall by Webfic, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Suzanne Yates and Austin Hall.
Who the hell did Austin think he was? He needed to have a good look in the mirror. Was he not afraid that his act would be exposed soon?
If Warwick didn't get fired, it would be embarrassing for Austin.
Warwick wanted to say something when his phone suddenly rang. It was from the company. He was perplexed, wondering how it could be so coincidental.
Suzanne raised an eyebrow in amazement. Gabriel was pretty efficient.
Lillian didn't know that it was a call from the company and continued mocking Suzanne, "Suzanne, only a useless person would find a useless boyfriend."
Warwick answered the call and greeted politely, "Good evening, Mr. Earl—"
Albert Earl, who was on the other end of the line, barked, "Warwick, you're fired!" He did not know what trouble Warwick had gotten into to warrant a call from the CEO's office, demanding that he be fired.
Warwick was taken aback. Chills ran down his back, rendering his limbs numb. He asked nervously, "Mr. Earl, why? You can't fire me."
What replied to Warwick was only the disconnect tone.
Warwick looked at his phone listlessly as if his energy was completely depleted. He murmured, "I'm finished."
Why was he fired out of the blue? Everything went well at work today. Albert even told him that if he worked hard, his future would be limitless.
Now, everything that he was proud of was completely gone.
Lillian started to panic as well. She looked at Warwick anxiously and asked, "Honey, what's going on?"
Was he really fired?
This time, Warwick no longer listened to Lillian. He kicked her and barked, "Get lost!"
He frantically walked over to Austin and pleaded, "Sir, please forgive me. I was blind. I shouldn't have offended you."
The only person who could have gotten Albert to deal with him so quickly was Austin. Warwick no longer cared who Austin was. He only wanted to get forgiveness and secure his job.
Lillian looked at the scene unfold in disbelief. She clutched her swollen cheek and shook her head. "No, it's not him. He doesn't have what it takes."
She refused to believe that it was Austin's doing. Because if it was, it would be her fault that Warwick had lost his job. She was not planning to give up on Warwick, who constantly spoiled her and gave her whatever she wanted.
No other man was as generous as him.
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