Seeing that I didn't make things difficult for Katie, Connor seemed to breathe a sigh of relief.

He was about to explain his previous actions, but I wasn't interested in listening. I directly took out my resignation letter and interrupted him.

I said, "I've considered what you said about me leaving the company. I'll do as you suggested."

Connor took the resignation letter, reading the contents with some bewilderment.

Last week, he had indeed discussed the idea of me leaving the company.

I had been emotional and had a big argument with him.

I said that even if we got married and had children, I would never give up my career.

Yet here I was, giving up so quickly.

For some reason, he felt uneasy and hesitated to sign the letter.

"Are you sure about this?" he asked.

I nodded without hesitation.

In the past, I only wanted to stand by his side, so I stayed in his company for eight years, securing countless major projects for him.

But as the company became more stable, he wanted to make me leave to make Katie feel more comfortable, calling it a way for me to rest at home.

I knew all this, which was why I had refused to leave the company.

But now, I don't care anymore.