Chapter 60

“Quinn Fender, I don’t want anyone in this workplace to be hostile to each other. Serenity Lewis certainly has been in prison before, but that is no reason for us to discriminate against her, making it difficult for her to survive. Since you don’t feel comfortable working with her, I think it’s best that you leave this job.”

But… But she was a full–time employee! How could she be fired just like that?! Quinn could hardly believe that it was real, yet she could not deny that it had just happened!

She heard someone urging her, “Say something, Quinn.”

She looked around her, then when her gaze fell on Serenity, she rushed toward her in a burst of outrage. She reached her in one huge stride and yelled, “You! It’s all your fault! If it hadn’t been for you, the director would never have fired me! You’re the one he’s supposed to fine!”

Everyone there was astounded. So the one getting fired had ended up being… Quinn Fender?!

“You’re not joking, are you, Quinn?”

“But how could it be?!

glared at Serenity with fierce contempt, and she started to raise her hand to hit her. Serenity managed to dodge her,

sucneune stepped forward and held Quinn back from

to do with the director’s decision to fire you, anyway? How can someone in her

and noticed that it was

to hold Quinn back too. And just like that, the

Serenity said to

laced with guilt. “If it hadn’t been for me, she would never

Peter suddenly asked, “That guy you called your brother… Is he

taken aback by

stammered, “I just.. I just feel like.. The two of you don’t look like

seemed

blood,” she told him, but he

Even if she did think of him as family, what about that guy…? Did he think of her as family and nothing

at Serenity, Peter could clearly see signs of possessiveness in

to

Zele the question. He had been acting oddly distracted that whole day, even to the point where she had to repeat what she said a few times, and even then he did not seem to be listening to

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