I Quit, Mr. Shaffer by Isabella Symons

Chatper 149



Chatper 149

Chatper 149


Chapter 149


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Isabella was correct. They had been friends with benefits for five years, and


that meant something. It wasn’t love, but it was understanding. Seth knew


her inside out. He observed her in places she didn’t realize he was looking, like


when he saw her through his office window. He witnessed all the emotions


she expressed in private.


“I was just… just…” Isabella wanted to tell him that she wasn’t insulting him, but


the words wouldn’t come out.


Seth glanced at the rear-view mirror and raised an eyebrow. “You were being


sarcastic just now.”


Isabella pursed her lips and gazed out the window. “I can’t do anything


because I rely on you.”


“It doesn’t seem like you’re submitting,” Seth remarked.


Isabella placed her hands on the back of the seat. Feeling aggrieved, she


said, “I can’t submit forever, or it will hurt my back.” She looked at Seth, and


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from her position, she could see his profile. “Can I explain myself now, Mr.


Shaffer?”


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Seth ignored her and pressed down on the accelerator, speeding up. Lost in


her thoughts, Isabella didn’t realize that the speedometer was tilting to the


right. Leaning forward, she said, “I didn’t make the sales. I could never have


closed such a big deal.”


Seth narrowed his eyes. Coldly, he said, “So he gave you the sales?”


Isabella nodded. “Jonas did. I couldn’t refuse.”


Seth chuckled. “Someone’s charming.”


Isabella didn’t want to be arrogant now. She said, “I might not have been able


to close the deal, but Jonas might not be able to either. Something seems off


about that deal. Someone needs to investigate.”


Seth wasn’t convinced. He said, “You need evidence to make an accusation


in my company.”


Isabella shrugged. “I don’t have any evidence at the moment.”


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“Then you’ll have to take responsibility. According to the employee’s manual,


taking credit for someone else’s work will result in…” Seth stopped and


swallowed the rest of his sentence.


Isabella realized what the consequences could be, and she became excited.


“Termination?” That’s the best news I’ve heard all night. If I had known that


taking credit for someone else’s work would lead to termination, I would have


done it a long time ago.


“Once you’re terminated, no one in this city will dare to hire you again,” Seth


continued quietly, shattering Isabella’s dream of escaping.


Deflated, Isabella sank back into her seat.


Annoyed by Isabella’s sighs, Seth said, “The company treats you well, and you


can’t wait to leave?”


Isabella looked away. “The company treats me like any other employee.


You’re the one who’s kind to me.” She turned away and rested her head on


her arm. Honestly, she said, “I’ve been here for five years. I should have a new


direction in life. Leaving the company is just part of my professional plan.”


Seth looked ahead and gripped the steering wheel tighter, then he turned it.


The car suddenly made a U-turn. Isabella was caught off guard and, as she


was leaning to the side, she fell towards the door and bumped her forehead


against the window. After enduring a lot of pain throughout the day, Isabella


was immune to this level of discomfort. Determinedly, she picked herself up.


“Mr. Shaffer, I…”


“One more word, and there’s more where that came from.” Seth shot her a


displeased look through the rear-view mirror.


Isabella fell silent. I can’t beg him, and I can’t reason with him. What does he


want me to do? She realized that Seth’s annoying attitude had reached a


whole new level. I can’t get through to him no matter what I do. The scenery


flew past them. Irritated, Isabella looked out the window. There were many


shops on the roadside, but those were not the kind of shops that should be in


this area. Isabella realized that Seth had never asked her where she wanted


to go after getting into the car.


She sat up straighter, feeling a little nervous. “Mr. Shaffer, where are we


going?”


Seth chuckled. “So, you remembered to ask. At least your brain isn’t


completely mush.”


Isabella swallowed nervously and looked at the shops outside. She was


certain she hadn’t been here before. “It’s getting late. Why don’t you stop by


the roadside, and I’ll get out and hail a cab?” She wasn’t sure what Seth was


thinking. All she wanted was to get out of the car.


Seth had a strange expression on his face. He leaned back, relaxed. “What?


Scared?”


Isabella choked on her words. Her throat was dry, and she tensed up once


again. Because her adrenaline was pumping, she managed to summon


some strength.


Seth continued driving, and Isabella didn’t recognize the place they were in.


She suspected they were outside the city. “Mr. Shaffer…” She tried calling out


to Seth, but before he could answer, the car made another turn. The same


thing happened again, and this time, Isabella bumped into the window on


the other side of the car. He did it on purpose. She was certain this time.


She knew what to do. She lay back in her seat and no longer stubbornly got


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Seeing that she had understood her place, Seth was in a good mood, and he


started a conversation. “Did you arrange for those paparazzi to be there?”


Isabella gritted her teeth. She wondered if she should continue being


stubborn or give in.


Seth looked ahead. Coldly and imperiously, he said, “I don’t like people saying


foolish things.”



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