Instead, she shifted the blame to me.

"It's because Ms. Roberts didn't hand it over to me. I used to do livestream like this. How would I know? You should talk to her."

"I'm just a newbie. What do I know?"

I just finished writing the handover document on my computer.

I ran to print it out and threw it in her face directly.

"Here's the handover you wanted."

She had never suffered such humiliation before, and her eyes turned red instantly.

"Lucille, what do you mean?"

Her voice was so loud that all the fans in the live stream could hear it.

The chat erupted with discussions.

"Wow, the new streamer and Lucille had a clash? I'm with Lucille on this."

This live stream had the lowest sales in the past six months.

It only sold 20,000 dollars and lost 90,000 fans.

The brand sought an explanation from Silas, who shifted the blame onto me.

"There's nothing wrong with the company. The problem is Lucille."

I contacted many of the brands myself.

Some brands inquired about the situation.

I told my partners everything about how I was forced to resign from the company.

One of the partners offered to double my salary to join their company.

Others suggested I go solo and offered support.