The moment the manager spoke, everyone else fell silent.
Thea Shaw offended June Sherman, and suddenly, June Sherman's company invited everyone to dinner.
Anyone with a bit of intelligence knew it might be a trap, yet everyone went. Why was that?
Wasn't it because they thought it was just a meal? At the time, someone even thought that since it was Thea Shaw who offended them, it had nothing to do with them.
Even if something were to happen, it would be aimed at Thea Shaw, what did it have to do with them?
Now that June Sherman is being investigated, the manager realizes who the real victor is, naturally speaking up for Thea Shaw.
And solving someone like June Sherman could be considered addressing a social issue.
In any case, it was a good thing.
What kind of person was June Sherman? As a manager, she knew a little about her.
"Get back to work!"
The manager tossed out the words and returned to her office.
