Jolene understood that Colin was going to fire her.
As for the reason, you can guess it with a little thought.
Joleneâs eyes naturally moved to the folder Colin was holding.
Although it was not expected, she was not surprised.
It should be Bowen who made Colin an offer he couldnât refuse.
Jolene thought it was understandable.
Everyone can make the choice they think is right.
Jolene nodded, calm: âOkay, in fact, Iâm also going to ask you for a longâterm leave after finishing what Iâm doing. Recently, Iâve really been lacking in clones.â
âFurlough then!â Colin continued: âWhen you rest, you can come back anytime, anywhere.â
âThank you, Mr. Barcy. I still owe you money. Iâll pay you back when I get paid this month.â
âDonât worry, it doesnât matter.â Colin said, âI will pay your bi- month salary this month. If you are in a hurry, I will ask the finance department to send it to you in advance.â
âNo hurry.â Jolene shook her head: âThen thank Mr. Barcy for taking care of you during this time. Iâll go to the personnel office to resign first.â
11 Jolene finished, smiled at Colin, and walked out of his work room.
Colin had a breath, stuck in his airway, and couldnât get up or down.
He knew Jolene was easy to get rid of because she was so smart.
It was because she was so smart that Colin felt as if she had been stripped naked and seen naked by Jolene.
He opened the contract again and saw that Bowenâs name was already signed on the column of Party A.
He picked up the pen on the table fiercely and signed it quickly, as if someone would the contract away if it was slower.
He had just finished writing his last note when Bowen called.
Before Colin could speak, Bowenâs indifferent voice came out of the microphone: âThe contract is signed and Gideon will come and get it.â
âHow did you know I would definitely sign it?â Colin was still holding the pen tightly in his hand.
âSo you didnât sign it?â Bowenâs voice was still faint.
Colin got stuck and didnât speak.
Bowen smiled on the other end of the phone, âColin, you should know better than I do what you will choose. Iâm not giving you this condition because you pose a threat to me, I just want to use the simplest way.ââ
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Colin knew Bowen was right.
But itâs because itâs a fact that it hurts.
11 Colin held the pen, and the metal logo on the cap was deeply embedded in his palm.
In the end, Bowen hung up the phone without even saying goodbye.
Colin couldnât help it anymore and threw the pen in his hand at the door.
Coincidentally, Jolene just went through the formalities to say hello to Colin.
As soon as he opened the door, a black pen was right between his eyebrows.
She snorted and covered her forehead, and the pen fell to the ground.
Colin was startled and hurriedly got up from his chair to check.
But after taking two steps, he stopped and didnât go over. He just said from a distance, âIâm sorry, the pen didnât go into the water. I swung it and didnât catch it.â
Jolene bent over and picked up the pen, but the nib was already crooked.
She returned the pen to Colin, smiled and said, âMr. Barcyâs parting gift to me is really unforgettable.â
She was joking, but Colin felt uncomfortable.
It was as if he had lied in front of Jolene just now, and she had seen it again.
He stood a little stunned while holding the pen, and it was Jolene who reached out to him generously and said to him sincerely, âThank you Mr. Barcy for taking care of you during this time, and we will have an appointment later.â