Chapter 1152
The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning
Kevin stopped the pen he was twirling and leaned back in his chair. His gaze was icy, âHand me the transfer documents in ten minutes, and Iâll sign them.â
âSure.â Blake turned around and left, forcefully closing the door behind her. There were only a few people working overtime in the office. In less than ten minutes, she had printed the documents and tossed them in front of Kevin.
He signed his name and said, âHandle the handover of your work yourself. Iâll notify the HR department. Starting tomorrow, report downstairs.â
As if deliberately venting her anger, Blake said, âNo need to wait unt tomorrow. Iâll go right now.â
Kevin flipped through the documents in his hands. Without looking at Blake, he said, âYou may leave.
Remember to close the door.â
Blake left without closing the door intentionally. Coincidentally, she bumped into Susan, who was going to Kevinâs office. She looked at Blake provocatively as if saying she was glad that Blake finally left.
Blake did not back down; she rolled her eyes at Susan and deliberately bumped into her shoulder. Susan almost fell and glared at her angrily.
Blake held a cardboard box, packing all her belongings into it.
She turned around and left the office with her back facing Kevin. For some reason, tears started streaming down her face. She wiped them the back of her handljunawward Kevin was watching her every 1.
W BL an entered Kevinâs office withhaustback of files in her hands, âMr.
rison, these are todayâs latest documents. You need to sign these.â
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in ass power over Ms. Samford in this company!â
in squinted, his gaze was sharp, âYou donâ needditousse Coo xcuse. Forget about it; go and do your workk ant quiitity nodded, âOkay.â
wondered if Cecilia had finally made her move.
aaweys been aware that Susan was loyal to Ceciliaa Noow with innrcouble and the company without its leader, Cociliaawcolichot this opportunity.
ewCccciaaaaiing away the companyâs crucial documentsswass he beeminimap; the next step was to take control of the nonowy thought,tituurns out that Mr. Jardin has long known about all off Itâs finally happeening.â
ia had alreadyys stated gathering her forces, and Kevin believedd ould be her firsstarccet When Zach was still in power, Cecilia had been slacking in her work. But as soon as he was in trouble, she began monopolizing the situation, aiming to take control of the company.
Kevin could not deny the necessity of dealing with these documents every day. But he wondered if he still needed to continue dealing with them, given the situation.
He pondered, âWhatâs your ultimate goal, Cecilia?â
It was not just that one time that documents were taken away; it happened again and again. Kevin finally had free time. Employees who had returned to work noticed that something was off, too. They felt like there would be a change in the company soon.
During the routine morning meeting, Kevin was absent. Susan unexpectedly replaced him. Cecilia, in her wheelchair, was p too.
The senior executives were unhappy, âMs. Samford, what is this?
you planning to have Mr. Harrisonâs assistant conduct the meeting?
Cecilia smiled slightly, âEveryone, as you can see, I canât move freely.
And Mr. Harrison is unreachable. So, she was temporarily chosen. If thereâs anything wrong with her, feel free to criticize. After this, Iâll participate in the morning meetings. Itâs all for the company. It doesnât matter who conducts the meeting; the purpose is the same.â
Susan, nervous but not lacking courage, spoke. Everything went smoothly.
After the meeting, several colleagues who often gossiped in the work group chat started chatting.
[Whatâs going on?! Mr. Jardin is on his honeymoon, but did Mr.
Harrison go with him? How could Mr. Harrisonâs assistant be the one who conducts the senior executives morning meeting?]
[Exactly! People might even think Mr. Harrison has resigned.]
[But itâs quite strange! Havenât you all noticed that Mr. Harrison hasnât been to the company for a long time? Iâve been so free lately, just binge-watching dramas in the morning. I donât even know what I should be doing.]
Blake, who had not been texting in the group chat in a long time, suddenly chimed in: [Mr. Harrison stops coming to the company?]
Someone mentioned Blake and responded: [You donât know about it because youâre working downstairs now. Iâm so jealous of you! You just read novels and eat snacks every day. If I had such a boss, life would be great.]
[Blakeâs life is so comfortable.]
Blake was sitting in Liamâs office. She slowed down as she ate a fruit. She refused to believe it, sat up, took out her phone, and looked at her chat conversation with Kevin. Their last conversation was four to five months ago.
She sent an emoji to Kevin, but it was not delivered to his phone.
Blake sneered, âYouâve got the nerve to block me!â
She then tossed her phone aside and continued lying down, snacking.