Chapter 140 "Don't bargain with me, you are not worthy."

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"Mr. Walton, it's fine if you come. There's no need to send off the flowers."

William Walton smirked, "How can I do that? Visiting the patients empty—handed is not my style."

He pulled over a chair and crossed his legs as he sat down. "I just went to ask a doctor about your situation. I heard you got arrhythmia."

"Sigh, isn't my heart always in a bad state? This afternoon, after I had a conflict with that girl, my heart arrhythmia caused me to have a problem."

"Yes. This matter of a bad heart cannot be delayed. Principal Brown, you should stay at the hospital."

"Don't worry, Mr. Walton, I'll do my best …"

"There is no need. In the future, you should slowly stay in the hospital to treat your illness. As the principal of Philadelphia University, I don't think you'll be able to hold the post for another term. I'll find a suitable candidate to replace you."

Monica Brown's face tightened, "Mr. Walton, I …"

"I've already discussed this matter with the relevant departments. Now, I only need you to issue me a resignation letter."

"I'm not quitting, why would I quit?" Monica Brown shouted as she lost her composure, "I'm fine, I can leave the hospital tomorrow."

"The doctor has already made a diagnosis. Your arrhythmia shouldn't be colluding with the doctor to write a fake medical report, so you still have to treat the illness. With the patient's body, how can you treat the students well? I have made my decision. "

"Mr. Walton, you can't push me like this."

The smile on William Walton's face instantly disappeared.

"I did this to you? If Principal Brown really wants to say this, then it is. I, as a person, have always kept my word. I remember the last time I warned Principal Brown, that was the last time, but obviously, Principal Brown did not take my warning to heart. ""Mr. Walton, I truly have good intentions. She has pestered you while simultaneously tangling my son. Obviously, she doesn't put you in her eyes, otherwise, why would she pester my son? Are you going to be led away by the nose by a little girl like her?"

" Avery Harris is not worthy. Also, the one who is bothering the other party is not her, it's your disappointing son"

William Walton stood up and looked down at her condescendingly:" You better hand over your resignation report as soon as possible. I don't have to much patience."

Monica Brown firmly shook her head: "I won't resign."

As the principal, she enjoyed too many privileges in Philadelphia.

How could she be willing to resign?
"You can only protect both your job and the Harris' Group. You decide for yourself that if you insist on being the principal, I won't make things difficult for you. However, the downfall of your company will be the price you must pay for this matter."

"You …"

Monica Brown was so angry that her hands were practically trembling.

William Walton laughed coldly, "I am doing this for your own good. After all, you are sick, aren't you?"

"She only scratched her arm a little. Mr. Walton, you shouldn't be so ruthless, right? This is too much."

He glanced at her in disdain.

"Just that? If a girl had scars on her body, it would be very painful, but you actually dared to make wounds on her. That's not a big deal to you, but to me, is already unbearable. Today's result is something that you brought upon yourself. Don't bargain with me, you are not worthy."
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