<h4>Chapter 130: 130. Submit resignation_1</h4>
Brayman Building Materials may notpare to arge enterprise like the Campbell family, but thispany has a significant reputation in the industry. Given a few more years, it can surely grow and even surpass Campbell.
Elly watched Jenna rk continue, "Mom is old now and just wants to live a leisurely life. I know you won’t let the Campbells and the Baker women have it easy, so, thispany is yours, you call the shots."
"Mom..."
Elly looked at Jenna withplex emotions. Jenna, born into a schrly family, possessed a demeanor more befitting an academic than a businesswoman, an aura of gentle warmth around her, as opposed to Elly’s asional disy of ruthlessness.
In fact, dealing with Campbell wasn’t too difficult, but even a starved camel is bigger than a horse, and to easily make James Campbell and Sophie Baker stumble wasn’t that simple.
However, Elly didn’t want them to be happy for too long. Having a suitable "weapon" in her hands was more than ideal.
She nced down at the transfer documents in her hand and after a moment, nodded to Jenna, "Okay, then. I’ll unapologetically ept it."
"That’s settled! You are my only daughter, and everything I have will eventually be yours. Giving it to you now just means I can rx earlier, do whatever I want, and enjoy myself to the fullest."
Elly looked at her mother, just over fifty, a woman who, with a few more years, possessed a beauty and gentleness refined by the passage of time, a serene quality that she, as a daughter, feared she could never measure up to.
Upon taking over Brayman Enterprise, Elly nned the next steps that very night, and first thing the next morning, she went to the Dean’s office at First Hospital.
"You want to resign?"
Dean Stevenson was surprised upon seeing Elly’s resignation letter, "Why the sudden resignation? Has something happened?"
"Yes, there are some personal matters I need to deal with."
Elly, not wanting to discuss her personal affairs, simply said, "I am very grateful for your care during these days, Dean. If you ever need my help in the future, I will surely assist. But for now... I must resign."
While Dean Stevenson wasn’t one to pry into his subordinates’ personal affairs, seeing Elly’s resolute decision to resign, he knew he couldn’t persuade her to stay, so he could only regretfully ept Elly’s resignation letter.
Jones.
"President, all the project materials for the coboration with Campbell are here. If you see no issues, please sign here."
Adam Jones might have looked down on James, but Campbell still had itspetent individuals, so Adam was willing to coborate with Campbell on some projects.
Mentioning Campbell naturally made Adam think of Elly. Since their argument at the hospital that day, he hadn’t seen her.
In fact, after that encounter, he felt somewhat afraid to meet Elly. Deep down, he dreaded seeing that same silent, foreign look in her eyes when she looked at him, and he was even more afraid that upon seeing him, she would bring up the topic of divorce.
Adam Jones had never been so frightened of a person or a matter in his life.
Lost in thought, he suddenly let out a bitterugh, his hand covering his face, concealing his emotions.
Elly, truly his nemesis, eight years ago and still, eight yearster.
Robert Green didn’t understand why his boss suddenlyughed like that. He felt that beneath thatrge palm, his face seemed to be filled with bitterness.
After a while, Adam took his hand away, his usual indifference restored. He casually asked, "Is Lily being discharged from the hospital today?"