Filthy rich werewolves by Taylor Caine

Chapter 208



Chapter 208

Chapter 208

In order to rush her work, Grace simply took her half-knitted gloves and the wool with her. She could

knit a little during the afternoon break.

When Claire Watts saw Grace’s knitted gloves, she said curiously, “Are you knitting these for yourself

to wear? It seems a little too big, though.”

Claire asked, “Is it a gift? This doesn’t look like your size. Are you knitting it for someone else?” Claire

guessed.

Grace nodded again.

“You haven’t gotten yourself a boyfriend, have you?” Claire spoke again.

“No.” She hastily denied.

“If you don’t have one, why are you knitting so earnestly? You’re even using your afternoon break to

knit.” Claire obviously did not believe her words.

Grace could not do anything about it either. What could she say? She could not say that it was because

she was knitting this for Jason that she wanted to finish it as soon as possible, right?

If she really said this, she predicted Claire would think that her brain had short-circuited.

“Speaking of which, it’s such a shame that Gus is about to have his heart broken.” Claire was a little

regretful. “Gus isn’t all that bad actually. He’s got a house, and he’s an honest fellow. Marrying a man

like that will ensure a lifetime of stability.”

Indeed, if she really married Gus, the rest of her life would indeed be very steady.

Only, when that car accident happened that year, it was destined that she would not be fated with

‘steadiness’ in this lifetime. Content is © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.

Grace hoped Gus would be able to find a woman who could truly love and care for him for the rest of

their lives.

“Still, I heard someone say that it seems Gus wants to resign. I don’t know if it’s true or not. The work in

this Sanitation Service Center is admittedly a little low-grade, but Gus is lucky to have a permanent

position. When others want to find a job that has been budgeted for, it’s not so easy.”

Grace stilled. “Gus wants to resign?”

“That’s what I heard,” Claire Watts muttered. “It’s a permanent position that others can’t get even if they

beg for it, yet he actually wants to resign. It feels a little impossible.”

Grace’s brain was a little muddled up.

Was Gus’s desire to resign related to her? Was it because of the things she said to him that night? Was

it because she had dissed him for not having money?

Her original intention was only to make him not waste any more time on her, but if he was really quitting

his job…

Grace did not ponder on it any longer and got up immediately. She headed to the office of the

transportation fleet to look for him.

When she found Gus, he was in the middle of a hand over with the people in the transportation fleet.

“Can we talk alone for a while?” Grace opened her mouth and asked.

Gus glanced at Grace, then muttered a few sentences to the colleague by his side. He turned to Grace

to say, “Alright then. Let’s talk in my office.”

Here in the Sanitation Service Center, Gus had an office to himself.

Grace nodded, then walked into the office after Gus. “You’re going to resign?” she asked directly.

Gus stilled, then immediately seemed a little ill at ease as he scratched his head. “Even you know of

this matter now. Uh-huh, I am planning to quit. I’ve handed my resignation letter to the superintendent.”

“Is it because of what I said that night? Actually, you don’t have to mind what I said. Your job now in the

transportation fleet is a very good one. Moreover, if your qualifications grow in the future, you can even

go up in ranks,” she said.


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