Chapter 637
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Her superior responded almost immediately, “Linsey, you’re missing from the event. We’re waiting for you. What would you like to discuss? I can talk right now.”
Linsey decided to call her superior immediately.
Answering swiftly, the superior said, “Give me a second, Linsey. I’m going to step outside for better reception.” The background noise soon faded.
“Now, what’s the matter, Linsey?”
Gathering her courage, Linsey took a deep breath before speaking.
“I’ve been considering a different direction for my career, which might lead me to resign…”
Her connection to CR Corporation was becoming a burden.
Every time she thought of the company or Collin, the painful memory of his words in the hotel echoed in her mind.
As she spoke, tears streamed down Linsey’s cheeks.
She had a deep, lasting affection for her job.
She could still vividly remember the joy she felt when she secured her position at CR Corporation.
Now, she found herself struggling to face the consequences of her past decisions.
The superior paused for a moment before finally speaking. “Linsey, what is this about resigning so suddenly? Did something happen? If there’s a problem, please tell me—I can speak with management on your behalf.”
Such an abrupt announcement made the superior suspect that Linsey might be unhappy with her pay or working conditions. Yet, given her exceptional talent, it was clear she deserved better compensation.
After a brief hesitation, Linsey calmly replied, “There’s nothing troubling me. I’ve thought this through carefully and would appreciate your approval.”
The superior was silent for a moment before sighing, recognizing her resolve.
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“I truly believe your design talent is unmatched, Linsey. But since you are certain, I will respect your wishes. Just come by the office when you can, bring your resignation letter, and we’ll handle the handover details.”
“Okay, thank you,” Linsey said softly.
The quick approval of her sudden resignation request was unexpectedly considerate and understanding.
After a few polite exchanges, the call ended quietly.
Linsey stared at the phone screen, exhaling slowly as if releasing a weight. Once her breathing steadied, she reluctantly opened Collin’s unanswered messages.
“Babe, why aren’t you picking up? Where are you right now?”
“Were you at your firm’s annual gathering tonight?”
“Please, sweetheart, let me know as soon as you get this. I’m genuinely worried.”
With every message she read, Linsey felt her heart tighten. As CR Corporation’s founder, Collin was undoubtedly attending the grand party tonight.
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