Hearing the word resignation, Stella immediately panicked. "Director, it's not my fault. Believe me!"
"I don't want to know the whole story. I only care about the result, the truth was you made the president embarrassed.
And you almost caused trouble for the whole company. You have made the mistake. As for the reason, I am not interested."
Stella knew that Tracey was a very serious person. But when she heard what Tracey said, coldness swept across her body.
She was exhausted after a sleepless night, now she felt even more like falling into an ice hole. She could not believe Tracey would say so.
"Director, do you want me to resign?"
"According to the company's rule, you really should be fired. Everyone should pay for their mistakes." Tracey stood straight in front of Stella and looked down at her.
Stella didn't cry or make a fuss. She just let go of her hand and said coldly, "Okay, I know. I'll report my resignation now."
Tracey did not talk to her one more word. Instead, she turned around and went back to her desk. Tracey's cold attitude startled every staff in the office.
She was deemed to valued Stella more than others, so she must have a deep relationship with Stella. But during Stella begging for understanding, Tracey didn't plead for her at all and didn't even want to listen to Stella's explanation.
"Was Tracey too heartless?” Everyone began to question if Tracey had never taken Stella seriously?
Anyway, the person who was happiest must be Renee. The annoyed girl who had slapped her days ago was fired. "Good. You deserved it." Renee thought.
Stella had begun to work on the registration letter. Every word she typed generated every teardrop of her to fall down.
She just couldn't understand. Why the one who educated her at the beginning was the one who drove her away at last.
After printed the resignation report, Stella removed the tears from her eyes and walked up to the supervisor. "Ann, you've walked too far at night. Be careful of the ghost!"
Ann didn't expect it was so effortless to drive Stella away successfully. It represented that Stella never took any part of Tracey's heart.
In this case, Stella was sacrificed. Although playing tricks was normal for the workplace, seeing Stella's pitiful face, Ann was still guilty.
For satisfying her selfishness, she plotted an innocent girl and made her driven out. As an ordinary staff in the company, who came from a superior family? Every one of them needed the job.
Ann didn't even glance at Stella. Being ignored, Stella walked to Tracey’s office with the resignation letter in her hand.
She had visited this glass office countless times, especially after Tracey started to work here.
However, none of these times that she was holding such a mood liked today. It was so beyond description.
Like the first time she met Tracey, the woman sat still in front of the computer, fully focusing on her work as if nothing happened outside could affect her a little.
"That's right. Who am I to her? Just leave, Tracey don't need to feel guilt for me.” Stella thought.
She knocked on the glass door and heard a familiar cold voice coming from inside. "Come in."
Stella pushed the door open and approached Tracey step by step. "Is she so ruthless that she doesn't even want to see me?" Tracey kept staring at the computer screen.
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