Chapter 628: Chapter 330: Is This Proof That Someone Still Hates Jane Quinlan?
Kay looked back at Grayson, holding back the harsher words for the sake of his grandfather’s dignity.
But Evie Larkin was no fool; she definitely understood his implication.
Now the only question was whether she would choose to feign ignorance.
He got up and dusted off his clothes.
"Dad, you have so much money, and you can’t spend it all.
Some mucus you can’t shake off, just spend the money to wipe it away.
Give her a check and let her take the money and run."
Mucus... Evie Larkin scoffed as she stood up: "That’s enough, Kay, no need to say more.
I don’t want the Forrest Family’s money.
Since you find me so disgusting, I’ll leave, I resign.
Mr. Forrest, as you wish, I will go down to Director Moore and submit my resignation.
Please take good care of yourself from now on."
She respectfully bowed to Grayson before turning away, head held high in pride.
Grayson shook his head, who could have expected things would end up like this today.
He looked up at Kay, "You know."
"Some things can’t be delayed, the longer they drag on, the more troublesome they get.
I’m doing this for the good of the Forrest Family.
This Evie Larkin is no longer the timid young girl you brought home back then."
"Alright, I understand, this matter...give Nolan a call, let her handle it."
"What’s there to handle? Let her go, and don’t invite her back to the Forrest Family again.
You can’t let people like Evie Larkin see even a spark.
If they see it, they ignite."
"Alright, stop nagging, you go down, I want to be alone for a while."
Kay glanced at his father, understandably distressed that the child he raised himself had ended up like this.
He didn’t say much and turned to leave.
After Jane and Wendy returned downstairs, Wendy gloomily looked at Jane: "You’re really strange, why would you help me?"
Jane sat down at her desk: "Why? Just did the math, between you and Evie Larkin, who do I dislike more.
Thought about it, she’s more annoying, so I helped you."
Wendy pouted: "In that case, I guess I don’t need to thank you."
"You think you don’t need to say it?
Ha, if I hadn’t helped you, today would’ve been very tough for you.
Evie Larkin’s parents are indebted to Mr. Forrest; even if he knew what she did, Mr. Forrest wouldn’t be so cruel, but what about you?
Not only would you have lost your job, you might have been thrown in jail by Mr. Forrest."
Seeing Wendy’s suddenly pale face, Jane continued: "I did you a huge favor, and you’re saying you don’t need to thank me?
Never mind, the world is full of ungrateful people anyway.
I never thought of you as much of a good person."
Wendy looked at her: "You’re really strange, can’t you just play the cards normally?"
"I am playing the cards normally, it’s just that my normal is not understood."
Jane said, shaking her head with a laugh.
Wendy gave a speechless chuckle too.
Unexpectedly, Wendy, who has always despised Jane, found herself thinking that Jane wasn’t so annoying in this moment.
"Regardless, thank you for today.
I was indeed careless and fell into Evie Larkin’s trap, but it won’t happen again."
"Of course, it won’t happen again, do you think Kay would let Evie Larkin stay by me and continue to harm me?" she picked up her cup and started drinking water.
Wendy spoke gravely, the chaos in her mind slowly clearing; indeed, today would have been disastrous without Jane.
Evie Larkin’s move was truly clever.
If Jane hadn’t accidentally drank the juice that day, a major disaster might have occurred.
She hated Jane but wouldn’t go as far as killing.
In terms of ruthlessness, Evie Larkin truly outdid her.
Seeing that tactic fail, she then used a bloody package to disgust Jane and set her up.
The fierceness of women, she truly witnessed it now.
After Evie Larkin went downstairs, she angrily drafted the resignation letter at the desk before entering Nolan’s office.
Seeing her return, Nolan asked, "What happened, what did Mr. Forrest want with you?"
"Nolan, this is my resignation letter.
I can no longer continue as your partner.
It’s a shame that I just came down now, I’m sorry."
"You’re resigning? Why?" Nolan Moore looked at the resignation letter with some disbelief.
"Ever since Kay Forrest came back and got together with Jane Quinlan, everything changed.
Kay Forrest’s heart has been captured by Jane Quinlan.
Now that Jane Quinlan is pregnant, even Grayson Forrest is siding with her on everything.
I don’t see any need for me to stay here anymore.
Perhaps leaving is the only way out I can choose."
Nolan Moore set down the resignation letter: "Leaving this place might indeed be a good thing for you.
My offer the other day is still valid, I’ll take you away from Eldoria, would you like that?"
Evie Larkin clenched her fists and shook her head: "I do not wish to, I will not leave.
I want to see just how happy Kay Forrest and Jane Quinlan can possibly be."
"Why must you be so persistent."
"Nobody can persuade me, Nolan, I know you truly care about me.
I appreciate it, but I have made up my mind."
After saying that, she sighed deeply and turned to leave, walking toward the door then turning back to look at him.
"Nolan, whether you believe me or not, I must say, the mail thing wasn’t my doing.
I absolutely will not take the blame for this."
Watching Evie Larkin’s determined departure, Nolan Moore shook his head.
No one could help her, she still didn’t get it.
The one who is most tormented now is not anyone else, but herself.
After Kay Forrest went downstairs, Wendy stood up, and Jane Quinlan asked, "How did it go, is everything handled?"
He looked at her with a mischievous smile: "Evie Larkin resigned."
Jane Quinlan felt a huge weight lift off her heart.
She felt somewhat relieved that she had gone out for lunch with Evie Larkin at noon and had a frank conversation that ended in a confrontation.
If they were still treating each other with fake niceties.
Then she might not have been able to speak those words just then.
In that sense, it really was perfect timing.
Kay Forrest ruffled her head: "It’s alright now, you can relax."
Jane Quinlan nodded. Kay Forrest then turned his gaze to Wendy, his eyes carried a hint of annoyance.
"Listen, this is the last time. I am not particularly patient.
You being able to work here, and almost making no mistakes, is commendable.
But remember, a boss is a boss.
Maybe bosses in other places might indulge in a bit of in-office fraternization, but I will not."
Behind him, Jane Quinlan curled her lips. What about her then? She used to be his assistant too.
However, as he was scolding Wendy, naturally, she did not say anything.
Wendy nodded: "I understand my mistake; I will focus more on my work from now on."
Kay Forrest, tired of talking, went back to his office to busy himself.
After sitting down, Wendy breathed out, and Jane Quinlan pursed her lips and chuckled quietly, Wendy looked annoyed: "Do you enjoy laughing at me? You’ve been waiting for this day for a long time, haven’t you?"
"Yes, you are right. It is quite satisfying. You should be thankful that your work performance is good; otherwise, you likely would have been packing up to leave with Evie Larkin today."
Wendy picked up a pen and flipped open a file, nerve-wracked for the past thirty minutes: "I can’t be bothered with you, it’s time to work."
Kay Forrest had just come back and hadn’t even finished dealing with one document when his phone started ringing.
Seeing it was Nolan Moore, he casually answered: "Hello."
"Just now, Evie resigned. Her resignation letter is with me now."
"You don’t need to report this to me, I don’t handle personnel."
Nolan Moore nodded: "I know, I called to tell you that before she left, she told me that the mail wasn’t sent by her."
"Ha, I’ve long since stopped trusting her words.
Always bluffing and still always portraying herself as the victim.
Like just now with the aloe vera juice issue, she blamed everything on my assistant.
Even though it was her doing, she could still lie without blinking an eye, that woman is hopeless."
Nolan Moore shook his head: "That’s not right, Kay Forrest, I have a very strong feeling that this time it may not actually have been Evie’s doing.
Every other thing she did, she admitted to me, there’s no reason for her not to admit this time."
"She just wants to stir troubled waters in the Forrest Family even if she leaves.
Her heart is just so venomous, she cannot stand to see me prosper."
Nolan Moore, listening to Kay Forrest’s words, felt somewhat helpless, he truly disliked Evie, otherwise he wouldn’t have said such things.
"Anyway, it’s better to be cautious.
If the mail really has nothing to do with Evie, doesn’t that imply someone else is still bitterly resenting Jane Quinlan?"
Nolan Moore’s words suddenly jolted Kay Forrest, someone else?
