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No More Waiting, She Chooses Love novel Chapter 49

Big trouble? How serious could it be?

Without panicking, I called her, “Take it easy. what happened?”

Deborah laid it out. “The lighting was completely off from the design drafts. Either there was a quality issue with the manufacturer's lights or an installation problem.”

“If you've pinpointed the issues, contact the relevant people to get it fixed. I'd be doing the same if I were there,” I said, my tone casual.

"Felicia, please come back. I’m begging you. I can't handle it by myself. I don't know what's gotten into Mr. Wagner lately. He's been running off to the carnival every day. Every time he returns, a new problem pops up. I'm about to lose my mind," Deborah's voice was on the verge of tears.

Thinking about Conrad's text message, I couldn't help but wonder if he was deliberately making things difficult for Deborah to force my hand. After all these years, he knew me well enough to know I wouldn't stand seeing others in trouble because of me.

"Just handle it yourself for now," I still wasn't agreeing to come back.

It wasn't that I was cold-hearted this time, leaving Deborah to fend for herself. I wanted her to grow. One may improve and level up through constant learning and taking responsibility.

With my plans to resign, Deborah would have a chance to step up, but she needed to be capable enough for that role.

"Felicia, I can't manage this by myself. You know the lights are the heart and soul of the whole carnival," Deborah continued to plead.

I thought for seconds. "Send me the report, and let's video call when you're on-site. Turn on all the lights in the evening so I can get a better look."

Sensing my reluctance to return, Deborah added, "Felicia, I know you don't want to face Mr. Wagner right now. I wouldn't ask you to return if it was unnecessary."

She paused before adding, "I’m on your side."

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