Chapter 946: Do not let the Bennet Family down
Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
Allenâs steps slowed, his brows furrowing as he noticed boxes inside Atlasâs office. When he stepped inside, he stopped, completely confused by the sight before him.
Atlasâs office wasnât grand, as he liked his working space spacious. Aside from the countless books on the bookshelves in the corner and some pictures of his family, there wasnât much in it. Now, however, the office was completely vacated.
All the books on the bookshelves were now in boxes, the painting on the wall was unmounted, and the minimalist decorations that gave life to this space were also thrown in boxes. The office now looked completely empty, ready for someone else to occupy it.
"Director Bennet," Allen blurted out, shifting his eyes from the boxes to the man seated behind the desk. "What is the meaning of this? How could you come into the CEOâs office and touch Sir Atlasâs things?!"
Stephen smirked, staring at Allen in amusement. "Oh ho! It seems you havenât heard from your boss yet?"
"What?" Allen scoffed in disbelief, glancing at Atlas and then back at Stephen. His face immediately turned red as he clenched his teeth. "Director Bennet, what nonsense are you saying now?! The chairman is in critical condition! How could you cause trouble for Sir Atlas right when the chairman fell ill?"
"Allen, stop it," Atlas remarked. However, his words fell on deaf ears as Allen was prepared to fight Stephen Bennet.
"Director Bennet, with all due respect, but you are going too far!" Allen harrumphed. "Who do you think you are to do this to my boss? Arenât you grateful that despite what your son did to another human being, he still let you linger around and didnât drag you into it?"
"But the moment the chairman fell ill, youâre acting as if youâre now the head of the family!" he continued. "Arenât you ashamed?! After earning mercy from Sir Atlas and the chairman, you are doing this to them!"
"Hah! What a feisty little one!" Stephen snickered. "Are you done?"
"Huh?"
Stephen slowly rose to his feet, his hands on the armrests. "It seems Atlas had quite a bit to say about me, huh?"
"Sir Atlas didnât need to say anything for me to know what kind of trouble youâre causing right now, Director."
"Hah!" Stephen laughed, his face twisting into irritation. "You lowly assistant think youâre all high and mighty just because youâve been hanging around your boss for too long. But that ends today."
He snickered, smirking smugly. "Youâre fired."
"You canât do that!"
"Oh, I can," Stephen laughed as he taunted. "Why donât you ask your boss? Whether or not I can?"
As soon as those words flew out of Stephenâs mouth, Allen intuitively turned to Atlas.
"Sir, why arenât you saying anything?" he asked, only to catch Atlas walking toward the boxes nearby.
"Sir?"
Atlas casually picked up a small box that contained some of the pictures of his family and himself. "He can, Allen, as he is now the head of the Bennet Family."
What Atlas said was like a gong ringing in Allenâs ear. "What?"
"Apparently, the chairman had given him the authority over everything, including running the business," Atlas casually explained, straightening his back and then facing the two with the box in his hands. "In other words, I am fired. So, he can fire you too."
Allenâs mouth fell open as his eyes dilated, darting between Atlas and Stephen. Like usual, Atlas didnât carry any expression aside from his usual one, while Stephen smirked proudly.
"Normally, you would be walking me through what I need to know. But thankfully, we do not have to prolong your suffering. So, I thought youâd appreciate it if I asked someone to clear your desk to save you time," Stephen taunted, only to get no reaction from Atlas.
"I appreciate it," Atlas nodded. "Thanks."
Stephenâs face contorted. "If you need someone to help you with the boxes, then let me know. I can call someone over to help."
"Itâs alright. This is everything that I need." Atlas nodded in satisfaction, turning his back as if he were ready to leave.
"Wait, what is going on?!" Allen, who had finally recovered from shock, stepped in. "Sir Atlas, are you really just letting him say all of this and do all of this?"
Atlas blinked and nodded, riling Allen up even more.
"This canât be happening!" Allen roared. "Even if itâs true that the chairman gave him the full authority, he canât just kick you out! First, the chairman is still alive, and second, there should be due process to this transition! This is skipping too many steps!"
Stephen scorned. "Arenât you being a little difficult now, Assistant Allen? Atlas isnât even saying anything, yet you keep throwing unnecessary comments at your new boss."
"New boss?" Allen scoffed. "Director Bennet, if youâre going to be my boss, Iâd rather end up unemployed! I still have my dignity left in me."
"Allen, stop now," Atlas advised again. "Arguing with him is the complete definition of wasting your remaining dignity."
"But sirâ"
"Hah! If not for Atlas, I wouldnât have wanted to keep you around and let all of this slide!" Stephen harrumphed. "Do not push your luck any further, Assistant Allen. My patience isnât very long, you know that."
Allenâs expression soured as he clasped his hands into a tight fist. He looked up at Atlas, teeth clenched, unable to discern which emotion was dominating his heart at the moment.
Meanwhile, Atlas faced Stephen once again. He carefully walked toward the desk, placing the box on it before slipping his hand into his suit pocket.
"Allen is right," he said. "Thereâs a due process for everything. However, the least I wanted to do was share everything I knew and learned, and even my techniques, with someone as undeserving as you. Therefore, I prepared a gift to make things easy for the both of us."
While saying this, Atlas placed a white envelope with the words [Resignation Letter] written on the back.
"Good luck in running the company, Uncle," he expressed, carrying the box with him while holding Stephenâs gaze. "Itâs not going to be easy, but I hope you do not let the Bennet Family down."