After I was Laid Off, the Company Went BankruptChapter 1​

 

At the end of the year, I was on the list of layoffs as one of the company's founders.

My boyfriend, as the biggest boss behind the scenes, looked at me with a smile and protected my cousin firmly behind him.

He sneered, “Katherine, you can't even compare to one finger of your sister, why should I keep you?"

Then, after I got home, my parents scolded, “Can't you learn from your sister? You are an adult now, so please stop being annoying, or no one will like you."

Well, the new year had not even started yet, but there were already cuckolding, layoffs and family turmoil happening one after another.

I suddenly realized, why should I be around them? I had my own life too.

But when I figured it out, they came to ask me to go back.

I cheerfully gave him a middle finger and said, “Sorry, I don't have time. I won't accompany you."

***

Because I was negotiating a cooperation, I did not attend the company's annual meeting.

The cooperation had just been discussed, so I was full of hope to tell them the good news as early as last year. But then I learned that I had been laid off.