Chapter 41
Raymond's eyes grew heavy with exhaustion. The flight was tiresome but Raymond felt that something was wrong. He rushed towards the company
the moment he got off the plane.
Raymond arrived at the company post haste. He was greeted with the terrible news that Ashley had already resigned. The exhaustion overwhelmed
his body while he tried to process the news. His legs were wobbly and his shoulders felt sore. He sat in the chair as the fatigue took over his body.
Raymond was accompanied by Lena, who massaged his shoulders to help him relax. His stress seemed to diminish from every stroke of Lena's
delicate hands.
His eyelids grew heavy as his tense body loosened up. He felt really sleepy with Lena's massage. However, his drowsiness flew away when Lena
spoke.
"Raymond, I'm sorry that I didn't take good care of Ashley. She quitted. I wasn't able to convince her to stay." Lena's voice was soft and apologetic.
Her bright eyes were full of sadness and pity. Anyone would be convinced that she felt sorry when Ashley left the company.
Raymond's heart raced when he heard Ashley's name. He felt like something pulled him out of a dream and slapped him with reality.
Raymond hesitated at first but then he asked Lena, "Do you have any idea why she resigned?"
He was anxious while he waited for Lena's answer. He feared that Ashley resigned because of the reason he had in his mind.
"I'm sorry, but no. I didn't want her to leave, so I tried to persuade her to stay. I asked her about her reasons. However, you're aware that Ashley and I
aren't close. She has always hated me ever since we were young girls. She wouldn't talk to me about such things.
In fact, she snarled at me when I asked her to stay. She told me to leave her alone, and that it wasn't my business,"
Lena replied to Raymond. Her eyes were moist and ready to cry. She looked sorrowful as if she was a victim. People wouldn't dare to blame her for
anything.
Raymond wanted to ask more about Ashley's abrupt resignation. He opened his mouth but decided to say nothing when he saw Lena's depressed
face.
Any man would feel the need to comfort such a lady in tears. Their hearts would melt and they would want to embrace the beautiful lady in tears.
"Hush now Lena. I understand that it's not your fault," Raymond wiped Lena's tears as he comforted her with his deep, warm voice. He wrapped his
arms around her to calm her down.
He understood Ashley well enough to know how hard-headed she could be. She wouldn't let anyone change her decision once she already made up
her mind. Not even Raymond could persuade her.
in this company. Did I do something wrong? Why did she have to leave right after I started to work here?" Lena's voice quivered when she asked
Raymond. Her eyes were filled with regret and confusion.
Raymond didn't know what to say to make Lena feel better. He wanted to deny Lena's worries and tell her that Ashley left because of another reason.
However, it seemed like it was the truth – Ashley did leave because of Lena.
Ashley was a devoted and diligent employee before Lena showed up. She achieved remarkable results in the tasks given to her and never once
showed any sign that she wanted to leave the company. However, she began to act differently when Lena entered the company.
Raymond started to reminisce Ashley's stay in the company. His face showed a homesick expression. This made Lena feel gloomy.
Lena told Raymond that she considered it was her fault that Ashley left just to test Raymond. She had always wondered who Raymond felt more
important to him, herself or Ashley. However, when she saw that Raymond actually believed that it really was her fault, she couldn't help but feel
angry.
Lena feared that Raymond might ask her to quit the Luo group just so Ashley could work there again.
Raymond did consider such a thought. He just found it difficult to express himself. He didn't know how to tell Lena to leave so that Ashley could come
back. Ashley might act cold towards Raymond but he believed that deep inside Ashley's heart, she still cared about him.
"If she really did leave because of me, then I should be the one to go. Ashley can still work here and I will be back at the Mu group." Lena suggested
with tears in her eyes.
Raymond's spirits were lifted with what Lena said. This would make Ashley come back and Lena seemed fine with it. However, just as soon as
Raymond's mind was filled with hope, Lena said with an awkward face, "But what about your mother? It was because of her that I started to work
here. Won't I disappoint her when I leave so suddenly?"
Raymond's hopes were crushed with Lena's words. The sudden realization from what Lena said made him stiff and confused. He looked like
someone splashed cold water in his face.
Raymond was stunned. His mind pondered with how her mother would react in such an event. It was his mother's idea for Lena to work in his
company. If he did ask Lena to leave just so that Ashley could come back, his mother would loathe Ashley even more!
Raymond had never once disobeyed his mother. He accepted every arrangement she made in the past. He was a good and devoted child. He
wouldn't do anything that would upset his beloved mother.
Raymond became reluctant to accept Lena's offer to leave. His face that was previously full of hope now became disheartened.
He remembered all his sacrifices to manage his company. Raymond was able to develop the potential of the company. It was only a small subsidiary
of the Luo Group but it progressed well in the past few years.
Lena noticed that Raymond started to hesitate. She became happy at how reluctant he became about Ashley's return. There was no way that Lena
would allow Ashley to come back to the Luo group.
Lena was completely aware of how to manipulate Raymond. He loved his mother very much and would always obey her every command. Raymond
would treat his mother's words as if they were from God.
Lena understood that she needed to develop a close relationship with Raymond's mother. An evil grin streaked across Lena's face as she perfected
her schemes to marry into the Luo Group.
"Lena, I can't let you do that. You are just over thinking things. Ashley has her own reasons for leaving. It's not your fault that she resigned." Raymond
lied about what he thought was Ashley's reason. He decided not to ask Lena to quit the company. He had already given up on the idea that Ashley
would come back.
Raymond wrapped his hands around Lena to calm her down. He tried to comfort her before he left her office.
The posts on the forum had been deleted. No one was allowed to mention it. The employees were ordered not to gossip about the event. Raymond,
who was away, had no idea of the catastrophe that made Ashley leave.
...
Ashley and Ellie got up early in the morning. They had breakfast together and walked to the bus stop. The sunlight was warm on their early trip. They
were headed towards the store they had inquired yesterday, along with everything they needed to sign the contract.
They planned to rent the store. They would decorate it so that they could have their own shop.
However, they felt ominous as they entered the front door. A middle-aged woman sat in the middle of the store and stared absent-mindedly at the
walls. She was the shop owner but she wasn't aware that Ashley and Ellie had already arrived.
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Ashley cautiously walked towards the shop owner. She lightly tapped the shop owner's shoulder and said, "How are you, Lily? Are you okay?"
"Oh Ashley, I haven't noticed you coming in! It's nothing. I'm fine." Lily looked startled, but she replied with a smile on her face. However, Lily's smile
seemed forced.
"Lily, where is the contract? We brought everything we need for signing," Ashley asked as she noticed that Lily had nothing on her hands. A wave of
confusion struck Ashley.
"I'm sorry! I do not have the contract! The shop has actually been rented out by my son two days ago. He has already received a deposit from the
renters. They will come tomorrow to sign the contract. I'm so sorry. I should have called you and told you about it ahead of
time."
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