After thanking her, Natalie strode out of the design department and went to the top floor.

“Mr. Campbell,” she called out when she saw Silas walking out of his office the moment she came out of the elevator.

The man stopped in his tracks and turned back to look at her. “Ms. Smith! I see you’ve come to work.”

After answering with a “Yes,” she added, “Is Mr. Shane here?”

“Yeah.” Silas nodded.

Natalie then told him as she hugged the resignation letter to her chest, “Then please inform him that I need to talk to him, Mr. Campbell.”

“Alright. Hold on for a minute.” After that, he pushed open the door to the CEO’s office and went in.

After a minute or so, Silas walked out and informed her, “Mr. Shane said he’ll see you.”

“Thank you,” she replied with a smile before walking past him and into the office.

“Mr. Shane,” she called out to the man behind the desk.

 

He looked up and said, “You’re just in time. This is the contract the HR department drafted yesterday. You should take a look and see if there’s any problem with it. If there isn’t, I’ll let-”

“Mr. Shane!” Natalie bit her lower lip and interrupted him, looking rather conflicted. “I’m here to talk about this too.”

 

Shane raised

deep breath and handed the letter in her

and the temperature

Please approve it,” Natalie answered

as he

a month when I first came to Thompson Group. Now that one month has passed, it’s time for me

such a success, it means that you’ve passed the probationary period. Doesn’t that

I have made

tightly into a deep frown.

I continue to work here. Mr. Shane, I’m sure you haven’t forgotten about the incidents

twitched a little and he only replied with a “No,” after a

to the culprit by

bridge as

much important reason why I’m so adamant

lowered his gaze, hiding the sadness in his eyes

his pen and signed on the letter she

instantly felt empty the moment he was done with his

hid it very well and there

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