And now someone comes over to talk to me about perspective?

Looking at Nolan—who'd been working three years, making mistakes every day, yet got promoted to supervisor earlier than me—inside my heart, there was only intense sorrow.

"Since Nolan has more perspective than I do, then from now on, even the small matters in the department will all be handed to you."

"As for the projects in my hands..."

When the projects were mentioned, Nolan rolled his eyes.

Looks like he was waiting for me to say that.

"Fox, just relax. Leave the work and the projects to me."

Kate also reminded me from the side, "I advise you to behave. If I find out you have ulterior motives, you'll bear the consequences."

I also knew the projects belonged to the company, not to me personally.

I glanced at the agreement the two of them had prepared for me.

The terms were harsh, and it specifically emphasized that I was resigning and leaving of my own initiative.

That way they could pay less compensation.

I looked at Kate. "Is this the company's decision, or yours?"

"You don't need to worry about that. Just sign your name."

The two of them thought I would drag this out for a long time.