Chapter 147 The Reason for Resignation
Stella’s sharp and angry voice came through the door.
Evelyn frowned. She didn’t want to eavesdrop, but now she couldn’t move. After all, it had something to do with her.
Charlie did not speak for a long time. Stella had been talking alone. In the end, the man said coldly, “Are you done?”
“Lawyer Athena, why don’t you believe me?” After Stella vented her anger, she suddenly calmed down. “Can’t you feel my admiration for you?”
Charlie spoke again. His voice was filled with impatience. “I treat you as a colleague. If there’s nothing else, you can leave.”
A few seconds later, the office door was pushed open from the inside. Evelyn was almost hit in the nose, but fortunately, she avoided it.
surprised. Her eyes were still red, but soon she sneered, “Evelyn, how dare you come? Are you happy that Lawyer Athena resigns because
saying, “If you gossip about others
for your
“You!”
her to finish, Evelyn left.
against you because no matter
When he heard the voice, he didn’t
in front of his desk and
her voice, his body stiffened. He looked up at her with
to resign…” She looked at the big cardboard box on his desk, which contained
a moment and said with a bitter smile, “Do you really
it was as she had expected. Perhaps this matter had something
darkened slightly. “Just say it.”
her eyes and said, “President Lloyd personally gave
was
carefully distinguished the emotions on her face. It didn’t seem like she was faking it. It seemed that she
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