Chapter 224 Do you regret divorcing Sarah
Looking at the piles of things on it, the frown between his deep eyebrows creased imperceptibly, as if Jason hadn't thought that a person's mind could be so complicated.
For such a meaningless thing.
At the same time, he was fully aware that he had wronged Sarah for everything before.
"Let's meet Cindy." Said Jason without hesitation.
"Okay." Said Chris.
As Chris walked out, Jason was still looking at the thick pile of documents in his hand.
At this moment, he was more shocked than ever. He didn't expect that a person could disguise so well.
Cindy Thomson.
Andy's sister.
He had never doubted her and never thought that she would frame Sarah.
These two people couldn't be together forever.
Thinking of this.
Jason raised his hand to touch his forehead. At this moment, he really regretted it.
His suspicion, questioning, unfair to her and her explanation flashed through his mind.
How did he treat her at that time?
He didn't believe her.
Thinking of this, Jason felt difficult to breathe deeply.
What Sarah said was right. It was him who had changed from beginning to end. Sarah had always been herself, never changed.
The more he thought about it, the more depressed he felt.
In the end, he felt a dull pain.
When Chris came in and was about to report, he saw his boss staring at the pile of documents with his head down. The atmosphere was depressed, like a child regretting doing something.
He sighed.
He didn't bother him, quietly went out and closed the door, leaving him alone.
Life was a process of constant gains and losses. People had to pay the price fortheir choices.
His boss and Miss Yeats were not meant to be together.
In the following hour, Jason stayed in his office.
Some people wanted to ask him for signature or something, but Chris stopped them for the time being. He also recorded the questions they needed to sign and asked, and waited to ask Jason all together.
For Miss Yeats, she might have broken up with her lover half a year ago.
But for his boss, today was the real breakup.
Fortunately, Jason hadn't been depressed for too long.
At about six o'clock in the afternoon, he finished reading all the documents and called Chris in.
"How's the contact going?" With a cold expression on his face, Jason said in a lower and hoarse voice than before.
"Miss Thomson didn't answer the phone." Chris explained.
"Contact Grandpa Thomson and tell him that I have something to talk to Cindy."
Since Mr. Thomson was not at home, it didn't work to contact him.
As for Andy.
He couldn't even handle his own business.
"Okay." Replied all these things. Then he handed over a stack of documents and records, "These are the documents that need to be signed today and the questions asked by the directors and general manager below."
Without saying a word, Jason took it over, quickly browsed it and signed it.
As for the questions those people asked, he gave them answers one by one.
After he finished his work.
It was already seven o'clock in the evening.
"You don't have to wait for me tonight. You go back first." Said Jason in a deep voice.
After hesitating for a while, Chris asked, "Don't you really need to wait?"
"No, thanks."
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