At 10 a.m., she had just finished typing her resignation report, when Ricky Lewis, who was called for a meeting early in the morning, arrived.
"I heard about what happened last night," Ricky Lewis apologized, looking at her, "I'm sorry, I only joined the company one month before you, so I didn't know anything about Collins Lexio. If I had known he was that kind of person, I definitely wouldn't have let you go alone last night."
"It's okay, I've already typed my resignation report," Jaylene Ziel pointed to the document on the computer, "Just print it out later and help me sign my name."
Hearing her words, Ricky Lewis laughed and quickly said, "Who told you to resign? Did I tell you to leave?"
"What else can I do if I don't leave?" Jaylene widened her eyes at him, "You can't leave either, right? You're the director."
"I won't leave either," Ricky Lewis smiled, "I was hired by Sincere Limited at a high salary. If they want to drive me away now, it's their loss, not mine."