Chapter 123
In the palm of his hand were two folders, and in them was her transfer application report!
Her heart suddenly tightened, and she frowned, “Mr. Lambert, what are you doing here?”
Dwayne lifted his eyelids and did not continue to scroll down, “What does the work handover document you wrote mean? Are you resigning?”
Dorothy suddenly remembered that she had left the computer documents open when she went out.
So he just saw the unfinished handover document in her computer?
“It’s just a transfer,” she said calmly, walking to the table to put away the documents.
Dwayne froze her, “Where are you going?”
“Springfield General Hospital.”
“Who asked you to make the call?”
She paused, lifted her head, and said, “I don’t want to work under the same roof with someone. Can I be transferred voluntarily?”
Dwayne leaned back in his chair, looking at her serious expression, and chuckled, “Do you think transferring will help you escape?”
“Dorothy, if you really can’t stand it, just resign and stop working. With your identity as Mrs. Lambert, even if you don’t do anything, you won’t lack food and clothing. Isn’t this what you originally wanted?”
“Mrs. Lambert’s status was one of wealth and luxury.”
Even if she did nothing, just stayed at home, she lived a more prosperous and comfortable life than most people.
Listening to these harsh words, Dorothy had long been numb.
When she first married into the Lambert family, her mother–in–law also said so, and when she said she wanted to rely on herself and not get something for nothing just because she became Mrs. Lambert, she was also mocked by her mother–in–law.
She stood up again.
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