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Darling, Don't Get Rid of Me novel Chapter 16

They packed up together, and it took no more than half an hour to finish the packing. The apartment seemed a bit empty. Harriet put the door card on the dining table and they left. Charlene came to meet them at the moment.

"Harriet, have you packed up?" Charlene looked at the suitcase in Colin's hand and spoke politely, but she was not that respect her as before.

Harriet nodded.

Charlene must be sent by Wesley to come over here. She let go and smiled, "Fine. I have to check if something is missing."

Colin pouted, and muttered sarcastically, "What! He sends someone to check the house before we leave! What a great man!"

"Colin."

Colin shut up and pushed the suitcase downstairs as Harriet stopped him.

Charlene didn't go into the room either, just handed a document to Harriet, which was the termination of the contract. "You signed it for five years but now the company will not ask you for any compensation even though the deadline has not come."

Assistant Moor called before and asked her to take charge of Harriet. It seemed that the relationship between Wesley and Harriet had ended.

In this case, she thought that Harriet did not have to stay in Pleasure Media and enjoyed such good resources, so she came to Harriet with a letter of cancellation today when she was free.

"Okay." Harriet took it with a smile and signed her name sharply under the contract.

After all, in the past two years, her jobs had been provided by Wesley. Since they have broken up, of course, she could not continue to stay in his entertainment company.

Harriet signed the contract and returned it to Charlene. Charlene didn't read it. She closed the document and left with Harriet.

After a 20-minute drive, Harriet and Colin returned to their residence in the western suburbs.

She told Colin about the termination of the contract with the entertainment company frankly. Colin said, "It's okay, Harriet, I can find a job. I support you! You can just stay at home!"

"You are only nineteen years old, who would offer you job?" Harriet rolled her eyes and said, "I have money, as long as you prepare for the university enrollment, I will be very satisfied."

"I do not have to go to the college, right?" Colin was upset when he heard that he had to finish his education. "I was going to join the army just because I didn't want to go to the college. You still ask me to do that in the end. It is difficult for me to pass the enrollment test."

Harriet immediately changed her expression and turned around, whispering, "Fine, you are an adult right now. I won’t disturb you anymore, whatever you love."

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