Chapter 105 "Mr. Hughes, all you need to do is turn on the surveillance footage on your computer. Have a look at it, and you'll see that I wasn't eavesdropping by the door. There was surveillance on the outside too. You can see that I didn't eavesdrop," Willow added. Deborah was leaving after today. It was already five in the evening. Soon, working hours would be over. If Willow did not solve this issue now, she would lose the chance to do so ever again.
Willow was frantic. Deborah and the mastermind behind the scenes were the ones who started the rumors. Old Master Hughes, who sat nearby, glanced unhappily at Willow.
Jasper gently cleared his throat. "This isn't important. Don't waste our time!" Why was this woman so stupid? Could she not read the room? Jasper felt speechless with her behavior.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWillow choked on her words. Jasper's words were exactly the sas what Ms. Price had mentioned.
He would not waste tto clear her name.
This made Willow even more anxious. "Mr. Hughes, I know I'm not important, but this has to do with my reputation for the rest of my life. Please turn on your computer and take a look at the surveillance footage. It won't take long." Jasper looked up at Willow coldly.
It felt like a great storm was approaching.
Tyson wiped away the sweat on his forehead.
Willow truly was unusually brave. Mr. Hughes was already on the brink of losing his temper, and she still dared to continue speaking.
In reality, Willow was also fearful of Jasper. She held her breath and waited for Jasper to respond.
At this moment, Deborah suddenly knocked on the door and entered the room. She approached Jasper and started speaking in an animated manner. Mr. Hughes, I was the one who spread the rumors and blamed everything on Willow. It's all my fault. I was envious of the fact that Willow could still keep her job despite stealing someone's identity. I was envious of her for being allowed to clean the top floor." "..." Willow was speechless.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe looked at Deborah with a shocked expression on her face. By being the first to admit to her mistakes, Deborah had left Willow tactless.
"Mr. Hughes, I'm aware that I was wrong. In fact, I already handed in my resignation letter. From tomorrow on I'll no longer be an employee of Hughes Corporation.
Mr. Hughes, I'm willing to receive et punishment for what I did wrong, but I don't think Willow should be let off the hook. Logically speaking, she should be punished for stealing someone else's identity and breaking Hughes Corporation's rules. I don't understand why she isn't affected at all after merely amending the information on her identity card. Her salary wasn't even deducted," Deborah added.
"What's the matter? Are you questioning my decision?" Jasper's eyes grew dim and cold.
Deborah's heart shuddered. She looked down and replied with a trembling voice, "I wouldn't dare." She was surprised to find out that it had been Jasper's decision to let Willow stay and not deduct her salary.
If Deborah had known this earlier, she would not have said these things.