Resignation letter.
Zhang Te was sitting upright, holding his pen in a standard posture. He wrote each stroke carefully, like a primary school student doing his homework.
Resignation letter.
Two words, twenty strokes.
Zhang Te took almost three minutes to finish writing.
The moment he put down his pen, he stared at the two impeccably written words. It felt as though his heart was being prodded repeatedly by a sharp object, causing a sharp and bone-piercing pain.
He held his pen, gazing at the words "resignation letter" for a long time before finally starting to write the body of the resignation letter.
This time he wrote quickly, and as he wrote, his handwriting became increasingly sloppy. By the time he reached the latter part of the resignation letter, his hand holding the pen began to tremble slightly.