If she continued working here in the future, she might not be able to avoid ‘special treatment’ and would suffer peculiar looks from the others.
"I'll pass. I want to change my working environment," Grace said.
"I see." The director thought that the big shot behind Grace was going to give her a decent job, so with some more dissuasions, he agreed to Grace's resignation. Besides, he did not deduct her leave money and gave her one month's salary. He even got the finance department to settle it immediately.
Once out of the Sanitation Service Center, Grace took a deep breath. The extra one month's salary was also a gesture of goodwill from the director, which, to put it simply, had something to do with Jason.
If she had the backbone, she would have refused.
Unfortunately, she could not.
Her grandmother was still in the hospital. The money borrowed from Lina last time might not last long, and there might be subsequent expenses later. By then, her old debt would not be cleared, and she would owe a new one.
Grace walked to the place where Claire Watts worked and said goodbye to her.
When Claire Watts learned that Grace had resigned, she hurriedly said, "Why did you resign so suddenly?"
"It's not good to ask for leave all the time," she said.
"This is an accident. You can just ask for leave, I can do more," Claire Watts said, looking at Grace's ten fingers that were still wrapped in gauze. "Is your hand all right?"
"I can remove the gauze in two more days. It's all right," Grace said.
"What kind of job are you going to look for?" Claire Watts asked with concern.
"Maybe I’ll work as a food delivery rider," she said.
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