Fabian was waiting outside.
When Kenneth came walking out, he immediately walked over.
Before he could say anything, he heard Gary's devastating shrieks echoing from the ward.
“Mr. Hamilton!”
“Let's go!” Kenneth spoke and walked toward the exit.
Fabian greeted the police officer at the exit and immediately followed behind.
In the car outside the building, Fabian looked at Kenneth and asked, “Mr.
Hamilton, how was it?”
Kenneth turned to face him. “Do you have a cigarette?
Huh?
Fabian froze for a moment before nodding. “Yes, but it's not the brand you used to smoke.” As he spoke, he took out a box of cigarettes from his front pocket.
Kenneth bent over slightly and took out a cigarette.
Fabian quickly reached forward with his lighter and lit his cigarette.
Kenneth took a puff, rolled down the window, and the smoke drifted out of the car.
As he looked out the window, his face was tense under the light, and his eyes were partially obscured by the darkness concealing his emotions.
Fabian looked at him, not daring to make a sound.
He knew that Kenneth rarely smoked, and he had no idea what sort of answers Kenneth had received while he was in the ward. However, he simply knew that Kenneth's mind was in shambles at that moment.
When Kenneth finished smoking, he extinguished the cigarette and said, “Fabian.”
“Mr. Hamilton.” Fabian looked at him.
“Process Thea's resignation, and don't let her step into Hamilton Corporation ever again!
Fabian was shocked by Kenneth's words. “Does this matter have something to do with Ms. Jarman?”
Kenneth pursed his lips in silence, his eyes looking incredibly cold.
However, his silence was the answer to Fabian's speculation.
“So it does. Is there any evidence?” Fabian asked.
Kenneth looked out the window and uttered, “If there is, it won't be as simple as firing her!”
Fabian held his tongue.
He knew that Thea had crossed Kenneth's bottom line this time.
After many years of service, Fabian knew Kenneth very well.
He was a person who valued loyalty.
Although he was fierce sometimes, he was definitely a boss worth following, and he would never mistreat a subordinate.
It was the same for Thea.
She had always been able to grasp this side of Kenneth, so she had been acting on his boundaries of acceptable behavior.
And over the years, Kenneth had been turning a blind eye.
He didn't like it, but he couldn't do anything.
That day, she had finally crossed the line.
“Let's go back to the hospital.”
Fabian started the car and drove toward the hospital.
On the way, Fabian looked at the dignified and domineering Kenneth through the rearview mirror.
He knew that the reason why Kenneth had always tolerated Thea was because of that incident.
After pondering for a moment, he said, “Mr. Hamilton.”
At that moment, Kenneth's phone rang.
Kenneth picked up his phone and smiled when he saw that it was a text sent by Denise.
Denise: Mr. Handsome, what are you doing?
Kenneth typed away on his phone: I'm missing you, Denise!
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