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The Employee They Underestimated

After securing the top sales spot, an elite employee is betrayed when their manager slashes their promised two-million-dollar bonus under the guise of cost-cutting. Discovering they were the only one targeted and replaced by an incompetent colleague, the protagonist adopts a malicious compliance strategy. As they do the bare minimum, major clients withdraw and the company spirals into ruin. The desperate CEO eventually arrives at their door begging for a rescue they refuse to provide.
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Chapter 2

They Cut My Bonus to 20,000

When Lucien handed me the year-end bonus plan earlier, this department payout sheet had been accidentally tucked behind it.

I originally thought everyone's year-end bonus had been reduced.

It turned out mine was the only one that had been cut.

Lucien gave me a half-smile. "That's because you did the least work and contributed the least effort. So, you naturally get the smallest year-end bonus."

Right.

In their eyes, I did nothing every day except order the sales team around, schmooze clients over dinner, and build relationships until deals magically appeared on their own.

Lucien added, "Also, the company has decided to transfer you to another position because of your limited capabilities. Brennan will take over as sales manager."

I nearly laughed out loud.

80% of the company's orders had come through me.

Yet, they were now claiming I was a poor performer and were replacing me with a useless bootlicker who only knew how to flatter the higher-ups?

I forced down my temper and questioned, "What about the previous orders I brought in? And what about the 50-million-dollar order I just secured?"

Lucien leaned back in his office chair, folded his hands together, and glanced at me lazily. "Hold on, Cassian. Stop right there. Those orders aren't yours. They belong to the company."

He continued, "Besides, an order worth 50 million naturally needs to be handled by the sales manager. From now on, you'll follow Brennan's arrangements and focus on your own duties."

I thought, 'Heh. I just closed a major deal, and they were already transferring me and slashing my year-end bonus. So this is what they want, huh? They're throwing me away after squeezing me dry.'

I had personally camped out for the client just to get my hands on those orders.

I had picked up his kids, dropped them off, run errands like a personal assistant, and even handled all the messy favors no one else wanted to touch.

Yet, they were now transferring me after that the order was finally secured and the contract was about to be signed.

It was obvious just what they were doing.

They wanted to swallow my year-end bonus and commission whole.

Two million was not a small amount.

I forced myself to calm down. "Fine. I'll accept the transfer, but my year-end bonus and commission must be paid to me in full. Not one cent less."

A sharp gleam flashed through Lucien's eyes. "Cassian, according to the year-end standard for an ordinary sales employee, you can only get 20,000. As for commission, whoever signs the contract gets the commission.

"The contract hasn't been signed yet, so you can't really say that the commission belongs to you, can you?"

I was stunned by how shameless he was. 'So, I charge into battle at the front, and they sit back to collect the rewards? Even the greediest person would have to applaud them.'

I couldn't resist cussing Lucien and his entire bloodline out in my head.

However, my brain brought to mind my mother's medical bills.

In the end, I could only grit my teeth and swallow my anger.

"Fine. I won't fight you for the commission on this order. But you had better pay every cent of my previous commissions. Otherwise, I could also ensure that the company would be celebrating for nothing.

"After all, I was able to bring in that 50-million-dollar order, so ruining it is as easy as pie."

Lucien slammed his palm on the desk and snapped, "You wouldn't dare."

I stared straight at him. "Try me."

Lucien glared at me, his jaw clenched so hard it looked painful.

Yet, he could not do anything to me.

After I walked out of his office, I saw Brennan directing people to move things.

"Mr. Veyne. Oh, wait. Sorry. Cassian."

Brennan smiled smugly.

"I'll be taking this manager's office. You don't mind, do you?"

He added, "Also, since you're a poor performer and you can't handle sales work anymore, you'll be working as back-office support in the sales department from now on."

My face stayed blank. "Do whatever you want. Use it if you like. Where are my things?"

He lifted a hand and pointed. "Over there."

My personal belongings had been dumped at his old workstation.

Some of my things had even been tossed onto the floor like trash.

I looked up.

The coworkers nearby quickly averted their eyes. Some feigned taking phone calls, while others pretended to be typing.

Not one person spoke up in my defense.

Brennan chose that moment to announce, "I booked a private room at The Alder House tonight. I hope everyone can join me for dinner. Consider it a celebration of my promotion."

The same people who had been pretending to be busy immediately stood up, clapping and cheering.

"Mr. Sloane, you're so generous."

"Mr. Sloane, just give the order and we'll do it."

"Mr. Sloane, we can only live well as long as we're under your leadership. Why didn't you come sooner?"

"Mr. Sloane, you are now my lead."