"My colleagues and I are trying to persuade her."
Hearing the supervisor's explanation, his followers echoed one after another.
"That's right! Mr. Barber, you don't know, Diana almost attacked the supervisor just now."
"Yes, I've never seen such an unreasonable employee."
Daniel looked at me with a hint of disdain in his eyes, and he said coldly, "You should make up for your mistakes."
"Diana, who taught you to let the company clean up your mess?"
Hearing this, Julia, who was standing aside, showed a gentle and generous smile, took Daniel's arm, and softly said, "Daniel, is there any misunderstanding?"
"There's no need to make such a big fuss about it. We just need to clear up the misunderstanding, right, Diana?"
"There's no misunderstanding. I think she's just used to being sarcastic and acting like she owns the company."
"Diana, let me tell you, this is not your home and we won't let you do whatever you want."
Daniel kept scolding me and didn't even give me a chance to explain.
He denied all my efforts in public.
I covered my abdomen, enduring the piercing pain, and said word by word, "I resign."
Daniel frowned and said, "What did you say?"