"She was ... What did she mean by that?" Luther asked in a pained voice.
There was a vague feeling that she had long wanted to part with him.
"President, with the email, there was also a ..." Casey paused and took a deep breath. "Also a letter of resignation."
Luther's fists tightened, and sure enough, she had wanted to leave him for a long time.
"Resignation letter, a detailed handover, all the drawings during this period … Joyce had them all ready…”
“I have checked them carefully and nothing was missed."
Casey finished and looked at Luther with a worried look on his face.
Apparently, Joyce had long had the intention to leave.
Joyce simply would not stay after the president's engagement.
Before she left, she also left all the design drawings behind, and the design of the new concept was presented in its entirety, as a fulfillment of her promise to the directors.
This was something that Casey deeply admired.
"So, she had long had the intention to leave me?" Luther laughed to himself.
No wonder she brought her work to the ward and drew every day after she almost miscarried and had to stay in the hospital.
It turned out that she wanted to finish the design before his engagement.
"Mr. Warner, I made a trip to Eden Apartment after Joyce's accident."
Aaron suddenly said, "Originally, I wanted to go to the apartment to find out if there were any clues.”
“Or wouldn’t we have been missing something."
He stole a glance at Luther and when he saw how desperate Luther had been right now, he was a little reluctant to say it.
"You can just say what you have to say. I can take it."
Luther slowly closed his eyes.
"After I entered the apartment, I found … I found that Joyce had packed her bags, like she was moving."
Aaron whispered, worried that Luther would be irritated.
"I got it."
Luther leaned weakly against the back of the bed, "Do you have anything else? If not, I want to rest for a while, and all of you can go out and don't disturb me."
"Yes, boss."
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