There was no outsider in the room, so Jessica had no scruples of telling everything.
Molly felt there was something wrong between Carl and Jessica at the annual meeting. After hearing
their conversation, she knew they had some disputes on their relationship.
She once felt it strange why they were not together. It turned out they had a long history.
Summer came over and pulled Molly out, and the music in the room stopped.
As Jessica was staring at him, Carl gritted his teeth and said, "I don't understand."
"Then I'll..."
Before Jessica could finish her words, Carl interrupted her with anger, "I didn't understand before, and I
don't understand now. I can't figure out why you can do whatever you want, although you said you liked
me. You made a mess in my life, and then you left."
"I really don't understand why you can be so carefree."
"I'm sorry." Jessica looked down to hide her emotions. "I was too impulsive in the past. I did something
wrong, but I won't do it again."
Carl suddenly felt powerless.
It seemed that he lost the strength to argue and speak in an instant.
"Since that's the case..." Carl paused for a moment and let out a long sigh of relief. "So let it be."
Jessica looked up at Carl, who she once liked and hated. After a long while, she forced a smile and
said, "Thank you."
Entertainment companies didn't have annual leave.
After the annual meeting, there was the day before the New Year's Eve.
Carl went to the company early in the morning. At the end of the year, he had a lot of things to do, so
he was very busy.
"Kalyan, get me a cup of Americano." As Carl spoke, he took off his coat and put it on the boss chair.
After he sat down, Kalyan walked over and put a courier parcel in front of Carl.
"It's delivered so early. What is it?" After taking a glance, Carl wanted to open the parcel and read the
documents inside.
However, Kalyan still clutched the parcel tightly.
Carl raised his head impatiently. Kalyan explained with embarrassment, "I have opened it. It's a
contract."
"Alright." Carl directly took over the delivery. "I'm not blind. It's so thin. What else can it be except a
document?"
Seeing Carl take out the document, Kalyan swallowed and then explained in a low voice, "It's a
termination agreement." Then he said, "I'll get your coffee first."
Kalyan quickly turned around and left, as if a beast was chasing after him.
When Carl heard it was a termination agreement, his face darkened. No matter which project it was, a
termination agreement was nothing good.
When Carl took out the document, he realized why Kalyan ran so fast just now.
This termination agreement was from Jessica.
Actually, Jessica's contract was about to expire, with only six months left.
But she couldn't wait to leave.
Carl put on a self-mocking smile. He unconsciously clenched his fist and the contract had become a
paper ball.
He threw it away and lit a cigarette for himself. After taking two puffs, he became even more irritated.
Carl stubbed the cigarette and took out his phone to call Jessica.
She wanted to cancel the contract by sending a termination agreement. After their talk, Jessica did not
have any scruples and simply did not want to see him again.
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