Finn could not and would not understand. "Don't you understand? This is a very important moment for Hotmesh Research. Am I hearing things?"
Irene sat behind her desk and said, "You heard me right."
"Do you remember how everyone disliked you when you first arrived and constantly harassed you?" Finn huffed angrily. "Everyone now accepts you after so much has happened, seeing your abilities as they are and acknowledging them, but you're leaving? I wouldn't have accepted you if I knew you'd leave so quickly—I know it's a difficult job, but everyone has been working hard. Our seniors have even been working here for over ten years, but they still stick with their positions, while you're leaving just because of what happened with the former director? Do you really like this job?!"
Irene lowered her gaze at his barrage of questions.
She certainly wanted to keep working, but she had a family and children.
She would be too selfish if she remained engrossed in her own pursuits, especially when there was so much to do at home.
Staring at Finn, she asked, "Are you married?"
Finn stared at her blankly and shook his head, unsure as to why she would suddenly ask that question.
"Well, you won't get it if you're not, and I can't explain it either." Irene smiled. "Even so, I have to thank you for supporting me and helping me."
Finn stared at her, speechless for a while. "Can't you wait until the board's approval is received before you leave?"
Irene, however, did not want to wait, so Finn instead asked, "What's your plan for the patient? Are we giving him an artificial heart or not? I think you should decide before you leave."
Irene remained silent and she certainly understood Finn's intent—she should at least wait until the artificial heart's development was announced as a success.
She would at least have a respectful departure that way.
Even so…
Irene closed her eyes.
She was just too tired.
"Or else, I'm not letting you leave," Finn declared, moving to stand at the doorway.
Irene watched him do so in amusement.
"How could you be so childish?"
"I don't care." Finn shrugged nonchalantly.
"Fine, you do it, then!" Irene told him.
Finn gaped. "You're saying yes?"
"Yes, I am." Irene nodded.
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