Rachelโs expression was impassive, yet it carried a sense of authority as she signed.
โIf I remember correctly, the company rules clearly state that employees are not allowed to gossip about their superiors behind their backs. Iโve turned a blind eye when youโve done it privately before. But to say these things right in front of me, isnโt that a little much? Oh, and I assume everyoneโs been working on the Oasis project recently? Mustโve earned a lot of bonuses and now have nowhere to spend them. Alright then, once we get back, each of you will pay a fine. While youโre at it, I want a written self-reflection from every one of you. Leave it on my desk first thing tomorrow morning!โ
Cecilia looked at Rachel with eyes full of admiration and excitement. She was practically bursting with joy. โThatโs exactly how it should be done!โ she thought.
Everyone else stood there in stunned silence. They were completely dumbfounded. They looked at one another, but not a single person dared to speak. It seemed theyโd all forgotten that Rachel had already been reinstated as the director.
Although she had submitted her resignation to William, the official announcement hadnโt been made yet. Why not take advantage of her position now to shut these people up?
The bus finally quieted down. One by one, the gossipers went back to their seats. Rachel leaned back in her seat again. Her expression relaxed. Finally, there was peace.
Cecilia gave her a beaming thumbs-up. โRachel, finally! You stood up for yourself. I honestly thought you were going to let it go again.โ
Rachel smiled and held Ceciliaโs hand tightly.
As they neared the city, Rachel received another message from William.
[Go back to the house first. Iโll be back soon.]
Rachel froze slightly and quickly typed her reply.
[Arenโt you with Samantha at the hospital?]
Sheโd assumed that since William wasnโt coming home, she wouldnโt have to go back either.
William replied swiftly.
[The doctor said thereโs nothing serious.]
Rachel didnโt quite understand why he was suddenly coming home, but after a moment, she figured it out. Theyโd never really tried to hide anything from her before.
She gave a simple reply.
[Got it.]
She put her phone away and glanced out the window. There were still about thirty minutes to go. Thinking about the long night ahead, Rachel decided to close her eyes and rest.
When she opened them again, the bus had already reached the companyโs entrance. After saying a brief goodbye to Cecilia, she hailed a cab back to the Lewis family estate.
The moment she stepped through the door, the weight in her heart only grew heavier. The housemaids barely acknowledged her. One kept sweeping like she didnโt even see her. The others pretended not to notice either.
Rachel had long gotten used to this. She sat down in a chair by herself and quietly texted Jim.
[Dad, could you please talk to Grandpa again about moving Momโs tombstone back?]
Just as she hit send, a voice could be heard from the staircase.
โYouโre back?โ
Rachel looked up and saw Williamโs mother, Cassandra Lewis, slowly walking down from upstairs. She tucked her phone away and gave a polite nod as she stood. โMother.โ
Cassandra pulled her shawl tighter around her shoulders and gave Rachel a cold glance before sitting down on one of the chairs. โWhereโs William? Didnโt you say you two were coming back together?โ
Cassandra had never liked Rachel. She had hearing loss, came from what they thought was a prestigious family, but had turned out to be a fake heiress. She held no real status in the Lloyd family. Other than her looks, there was nothing special about her.
Rachel remained respectful despite her mother-in-lawโs attitude. After all, she was still Williamโs mother.
โWilliam is still on the way back.โ
At that moment, a housemaid brought over coffee and placed it on the table between the two women. Cassandra lifted the cup with practiced grace, took a slow sip, and asked casually, โHave you two been fighting lately?"