Chapter 269
Always Been Yours
A stunned Timothy muttered, âMr. Tompkins? How did it happen?â
He had met Henryâs father a few times. An honest and sincerè man with very few words, Mr. Tompkins had always been meticulous in his work and was the type of hard-working worker in his company.
Generally speaking, he wouldnât have made such a huge mistake that would cost him his job.
âThatâs my question as well. My father is a cautious person who has made almost no mistakes in his unit for almost thirty years. After this sudden investigation, my old man has locked himself in the room and refused to come out.â
âDidnât they tell the reason why heâs fired?â Tessa asked.
âThey did, saying that he had violated their code of conduct. They went through a bunch of stuff, including his cell phone and computer. In the end, they came up with a software and called it the evidence. Theyâre simply unreasonable!â The more Henry thought about it, the angrier he became.
âThen, did you try to ask?â Tessa asked again. âFor an issue like this, you have to confront them personally to make things clear. They canât just frame the innocent.â
âOf course I did, and I went straight after my dad told me about it. Not only did they not give me an answer, they even said that I was disrupting their companyâs protocol and wanted to call the cops on me. Unreasonable!â he said in a resigned manner.
Today, he had made a few trips back and forth, but he was thrown out every time without even the chance to explain anything. He even pulled some strings and went inside to look for the company owner directly, but still, nothing could be done.
After hearing everything, Tessa and Timothy exchanged glances with each other.
Somehow, they felt that this issue had a striking resemblance to what had happened to Timothy today.
The only difference was that the evidence provided by the university was weak, which was how Timothy avoided being expelled.
On the other hand, what happened to Mr. Tompkins was sudden and the other party was unreasonable to have fired him without listening to any justifications.
The other party really had evidence in their hands, and even if all three of them felt that this incident was weird, they couldnât say what was wrong about it.
Patting Henryâs shoulder, Tessa comforted. âIt will be fine. Maybe itâs just a misunderstanding. When the truth comes to light very soon, theyâll definitely allow Mr. Tompkins back to work.â
âThat will be the best, but Iâm worried that his company wonât admit their mistake. There isnât a company who would voluntarily admit their mistake and not let their employees take the blame,â Henry said, helpless. âMoreover, even though my dad doesnât speak much, heâs very stubborn. Even if they come and look for him after giving him the boot, he would never return as well because heâs a very proud person. Still, he had worked in that company for so many years and has developed feelings for it.
Always busy with work, he must be upset now that he suddenly lost his job, and I think it will be difficult for him to snap out of it.â.
Tessa was silent for a few seconds; she happened to understand this kind of feeling. For sure, he would be feeling upset because when Nicholas wanted her to return back then, she had also turned him down directly.
After a sigh, she then commented, âYou shouldnât worry so much. Mr. Tompkins will be fine. Itâs not a big deal if he has an early retirement since you are capable of providing for them. You can even let them go on vacations.â
Nodding in agreement, Henry responded, âI think the same as well. Iâll speak to him again when I get back.â
On the other hand, Timothy patted his shoulder without saying anything. Sometimes between best friends, there was absolutely no need to say anything extra when just one small gesture was the best encouragement.
Casting the both of them a grateful look, Henry recovered his spirit and energy. âOkay, Iâm alright. Letâs get back to work. There are many things to get done today.â
âWait a moment, you guys canât go in. Who are you people?â
From outside the office, a commotion had started.
âGet your boss out here,â a very rough, loud voice boomed.
âSir, do you have any business here? May I ask if you have an appointment?â the receptionist asked.
âWhy does a small sh*tty company need an appointment? I want to see him right now; otherwise, Iâll tear down this garbage company of yours,â the man threatened.
As the man sounded really vulgar, Timothy couldnât help but furrow his brows and exchange a look with Henry. Turning back to Tessa, he said, âTess, stay inside for now. Iâm going outside to check it out with Henry.â