Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2334

"Everyone, I was a little harsh on you. I hope you can understand and forgive me. From now on, you must work hard together as the future of Norton Corporation depends on you," Larry said emotionally. "No, Mr. Norton, if you really leave, we will also follow you."

"That's right. We'll leave with you."

Several colleagues made it clear that they were all in this together.

"No, you'll stay here. You're not allowed to go anywhere!" Larry ordered.

His departure was temporary, so he could replace out the truth. He wasn't a fool to leave his company to an outsider.

"Whoa, so sentimental. Whoever wants to leave, leave. I won't stop you. We're in no shortage of staff anyway," Dustin suddenly barged in and declared.

"No, they're just here to bid me farewell," Larry hurriedly explained while glaring at those men who had said the wrong thing on impulse.

"Larry, from now on, this office is mine. You should..." Dustin trailed off and shrugged.

So? What does he want to say? Is he showing off? How ridiculous! Larry smiled and left the office.

"Larry!" Caspian shouted from the car that was parked at the company entrance.

Larry looked at him suspiciously, somewhat surprised.

"Why aren't you with Dustin?"

"You, Larry Norton, are my one and only boss in this life," Caspian stated with burning loyalty.

However, Larry did not want to implicate his buddy..

When Caspian joined Norton Corporation, he signed an agreement that stipulated a minimum service of five years in the company. He still had to fulfill that clause.

At that moment, he did not what Larry had gone through, so he could not comfort him.

After a long deliberation, Larry decided to go to a hotel instead of home.

In his hotel room, he stared at Joan's phone number on his phone screen and hesitated for thirty minutes before he finally dialed the number.

"I agree to a divorce."

The short sentence hit Joan like a ton of bricks, leaving her suffocated.

We're divorcing. Lying on the bed, she stared at the moon through the window and got lost in thought.

Why can't he give it another shot? Why can't he hold on a while longer?

She finally fell asleep from exhaustion after crying her heart out.

She woke up early the next day. After seeing Larry's phone number on the call log, she realized it was not a dream, but a reality.

"Joan, wake up! Time for breakfast!" Delilah yelled from the kitchen.

"Coming."

"What's wrong? Why are you having dark circles under your eyes?"

"He's agreed to a divorce," Joan murmured, looking tired.

Delilah was dumbfounded. What? Is that man really letting go of Joan? Forget it. Since it doesn't work out, there's no point in keeping the marriage. Perhaps divorce might be a mercy for them. "Alright. Look at me. I'm doing fine without having a man in my life, aren't I?" Delilah comforted.

However, Joan was heartbroken. She really loved him. It never occurred to her that they would get a divorce.

"Come, let's eat." Delilah led her to the dining table and handed her a glass of milk and a sandwich.

As Lucius had already gone to school, they were the only ones at home.

Finally, Joan could not hold back her tears anymore and burst out crying.

Her sobs tore at Delilah. She wanted to call Larry and chide him, but it was all too late.

What was said could not be unsaid. Larry wasn't a heartless man. He must have thought it through before he agreed to a divorce.

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