"Position dismissal?!" Chairman Price's heart skipped a beat upon hearing those words.
His pulse quickened as he anxiously asked, "President Cooley, our department is enormous, responsible for coordinating literary and artistic work throughout the province. Can they really just eliminate such a crucial position like that?"
On the other end of the phone, President Cooley let out a weary sigh and replied, "It's precisely because the department is so large that it needs to be streamlined and downsized. I have no choice in the matter either."
Not wanting to dwell on the topic, President Cooley continued, "Mr. Price, I apologize for this situation. Don't worry too much for now. Keep working at the Calligraphy and Painting Association for the time being. If there's a new opportunity, I'll be sure to inform you first."
Being a shrewd individual, Chairman Price grasped Mr. Cameron's underlying message. Though frustrated, he politely replied, "Alright, alright, President Cooley. l truly appreciate your efforts in this matter. Please inform me as soon as there's any news."
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