Chapter 0197
Candice glanced down at her phone, and her expression froze slightly.
It was a transfer notification with a substantial amount of money, from the bank account Aether usually paid her salary from.
A call from Tamia came in, and Candice stepped aside to answer it.
“Have you received the money? It’s your salary for this month, the bonuses from the previous projects that haven’t been settled, and some compensation for the non–competition agreement. Check the amount, and if there’s any issue, let me know. I’m with the finance department right
now.”
Candice asked. “Why is there so much money?”
She did have some outstanding bonuses from a few projects, but it should not add up to this
much.
Tamia explained in a peculiar tone. “There’s also compensation for your termination.”
They found it strange too. Candice’s resignation procedures were about to be completed in a few days, but suddenly, Mr. Elysian declared her dismissal, and the procedures needed to follow the standard protocol.
Tamia and the others knew Mr. Elysian had originally said, “Aether cannot allow a leech to cling onto it“, and now they felt that something was off.
The matter could have been resolved in a few more days, but Mr. Elysian chose to dismiss her suddenly, meaning Candice would be entitled to additional compensation.
It almost seemed like Mr. Elysian was intentionally giving her the extra money.
Tamia would not explicitly tell Candice these thoughts, however. Especially when it involved Mr. Elysian.
Hearing Tamia mention the dismissal, Candice fell into silence.
It had still come to this.
Being thrown out like an unwanted dog.
“Candice, are there any issues? If there are, I can help you resolve it now,” Tamia’s voice came through.
+15 BOHOS
Candice slowly came back to her senses. “There’s no problem.”
“Do you have any personal belongings left in the company? I can have Kayla pack them for you,” Tamia said kindly. “When I went to see Mr. Elysian today, I overheard Sonia and Julle chatting. It might be difficult for you to enter Aether again in the future.”
Candice never thought that Alex would take action so quickly. She could not describe how she felt and could only acknowledge that she heard Tamla.
Tamin sighed and knew that Candice was definitely feeling bad. She decided not to say anything
more and hung up.
Tamia found it quite sad. In the past when people had talked about who was the most loyal to Aether, everyone felt that it was Candice. Now, unexpectedly, Candice was the first to be
dismissed.
Candice held onto her phone, rooted to her spot for some time. Her chest heaved, her breathing. rapid for some time before she slowly calmed down.
As Hanley drove, Candice did not make a sound. Her head leaned against the window, her mind
blank.
If she said that she did not have any feelings toward Aether, it would be a lie. However, her primary emotion was still probably dissatisfaction.
With such an ending
Candice herself found it pitiful.
So pitiful.
She had been run out, just like that.
Candice could not help but smile to herself mockingly.
However, perhaps it could be considered a good thing too.
Candice looked at the transfer notification on her phone. Aether’s employment benefits were very
good, so the compensation given to Candice was also very generous.
Abundant enough that she temporarily did not need to worry about her grandfather’s medical
expenses anymore.
In this regard, Candice felt that she probably had gotten a good deal.
Or perhaps, Alex was pitying her.
After all, this amount of money was not a big deal to him.
+15 BONOS
The car stopped in a narrow alley, and Hanley spoke to Candice. “We’re here.”
Suppressing the complex emotions in her heart, Candice raised her eyes to survey the alley
before her.
Black tiles and white walls–a rare sight In Dorrington. Candice currently had no idea where she
was.
She looked around. “Where is this?”
“I grew up here when I was a child.” Hanley frowned slightly. He took an umbrella from the car
and opened it, then held it over Candice’s head. “Let’s go.”
Hanley led Candice a few hundred meters inside and stopped in front of a house.
A slightly chubby middle–aged woman happened to be coming out, holding a basin of water to
pour out.
Hanley saw her and called out. “Mrs. Jenkins.”
Fiona Jenkins looked stunned for a moment. When she took a clear look at Hanley, a smile of surprised delight appeared on her face. “Hanley, why did you come back?”
She pulled Hanley and Candice into the house. It was then that Candice realized it was actually a restaurant, with scattered tables and customers eating inside.
Hanley said, “Mrs. Jenkins‘ cooking is delicious.”
Candice nodded. “I can smell the aroma.”
Fiona then looked at Candice. “Oh, Hanley, you brought your girlfriend?”
Hanley whispered, “She’s not a girlfriend, just a friend.”
Fiona raised her eyebrows with a knowing glance, looking amused. She led them to à table and said, “All right, Hanley’s friend is my friend. I’ll treat you to dinner today!” she declared, and went into the kitchen.
Only then did Candice ask Hanley, “You mentioned earlier that you grew up here as a child?”
“Yeah, my grandfather’s house is nearby. My mom used to bring me here often when I was a child.
Candice vaguely remembered that Jackson had mentioned before that Hanley’s mother was
abroad.
She asked, “Is your mom still abroad?”
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