Chapter 525

Chapter 525

The rest were the materials of the research institute's projects, and he did not need to leave with them.

Benjamin went directly to the director's office. He walked in with a cold appearance and handed in his resignation.

Benjamin’s handwriting was very scribbled because he wrote it when he went upstairs. There's only one sentence in the letter. "

Letter of Resignation, Benjamin Forts."

"What's this for?" asked Mr. Jiin. He was taken aback by Benjamin's actions.

Benjamin was impeccable in every aspect. Mr. Jiin had always intended to hand over the good projects to Benjamin.

After seeing Benjamin's affronted expression, Mr. Jiin suddenly thought of something and reacted immediately.

Mr. Jiin said, "We can discuss this matter again. Regarding Ms. May's issue, I didn't directly come to a conclusion!" His indifferent

attitude toward Molly just now had disappeared. His tone even sounded a bit like he was pleading.

Benjamin squeezed the computer bag in his palm tightly. He squinted his eyes and coldly said, "Mr.Jiin, your decision today disappoints me! I can no longer stay in this team to do my best and continueto work"

Benjamin used to think that Mr. Jiin was great to work with. But, he never thought that Mr. Jiin wouldmake such a decision!

Benjamin thought, 'Not only did he not appreciate Molly's talents, but he also mistreated her. Whywould he think that Molly would still want to work for him?'

"Benjamin, Queenie is my daughter. I can't let her be embarrassed like this. I would be embarrassedtoo. So will the research institute! " said Mr. Jiin. He knew he could not reason with Benjamin, so he

began playing the emotion cards again.

At that moment, Benjamin felt disgusted with Mr. Jiin.

Benjamin thought, 'This research institute is supposed to be about work and not a playground forpolitics. Since his daughter's reputation is more important, he can take good care of his preciousdaughter! since he dared to gang up and create a toxic environment, his daughter can have theresearch institute to herself as her plaything. I'm not gonna stay for sure.'

"Molly and I had decided to leave. Anyway, this matter hasn't been known to everyone yet, and it won'taffect the reputation and you and your daughter's face value." Benjamin said indifferently andcontinued, "That's all."

Then, Benjamin's figure slowly disappeared from Mr. Jiin's unwilling sight.

As soon as the news spread, the whole research institute's staff was instantly mind-blown.

Even though the issue about the deleted computer data was not appropriately addressed, everyoneknew in their heart who did it.

'This was all Queenie's handiwork Who else could shield her besides the director of the researchinstitute?'

'Mr. Jiin and Queenie thought that they could fool US?'

'Their actions had forced Molly and Benjamin away, in the end. Will the research team continue tofunction?'

Molly's team members and other department staff were dissatisfied.

Although Molly and Benjamin have only worked with the others for a short period, they were impeccable from their knowledge to

their abilities.

Molly was especially involved in many fields of medicine. She was like a walking medical dictionary!

So much so that when most people encounter complex problems, they would turn to her for answers.

When Molly answered their questions, she would never say a single word of nonsense, she also helped people draw inferences

from one case and explored something even more profound.

Molly's influence had made many arrogant graduates of prestigious schools take the initiative to restrain their arrogance.

Although Molly had a cold personality, everyone knew she would never reject any colleague who asked for help.

Molly was undoubtedly a brilliant doctor, and her work efficiency exceeded Queenie's.

Tip: You can use left, right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.Tap the middle of the screen to reveal Reading Options.

If you replace any errors (non-standard content, ads redirect, broken links, etc..), Please let us know so we can fix it as soon as possible.

Report