Chapter 10 Harriet was still working in the office. It was past 9:00 p.m., but for her, the night had just started. Today, she was organizing documents for her handover. Now that the divorce was happening, she'd leave the company for sure. Over the past years, she had handled quite a lot of work, and she had to sort through it in advance. By now, most of the employees had left, leaving only a handful of lights on. The entire building was quiet-something she had long grown used to. As she typed while looking straight at the screen, someone suddenly knocked on the door. She said gently, "Come in." As the door was pushed open, she looked up and was stunned at the sight of Ellsworth. Then she said, "You haven't left either?" Thinking of something, she stood up, picked up a document from the desk, and walked over to him. "The project with Ranton Group is getting started, and the paperwork is still in process. I stopped by your office twice this afternoon, but you weren't there. "Can you sign the contract now?" He glanced at her before taking the contract and flipping through it. It suddenly dawned on him that work was all she talked about when she saw him. Finding no issues in the contract, he picked up a pen from her desk, bent down, and signed it swiftly. She then took the contract, reviewed it, and said, her voice all business, "This is the only project I'm handling now. I'll hand it over to Noel later. Once I organize all my handover materials, I'll submit my resignation letter to you and the board. "Oh, and I've drafted an NDA. After I resign, I won't work in related industries, and I'll keep all information relevant to the Chapter 10 Townsend Group completely confidential. Is there anything else I should prepare? I'll get them ready within the next couple of days." Harriet didn't major in finance or management. She had studied industrial robotics in Robotics and Automation Engineering, with intelligent control as her minor. At the age of sixteen, she had been admitted to Amberville University with the highest scores, soon becoming her professors' most brilliant protege. Back in middle school, she could already build model robots. And she had won many competitions and even held patents. During her senior year, Amberville University and two other prestigious universities had offered her a postgraduate spot. A few top-tier universities abroad had even invited her. But she had turned all the offers down for the sake of Ellsworth. After the divorce, she wanted to go back to her roots and advance her qualifications. She was truly fed up with playing the company's VP, who was swamped with work and cozied up to clients every day. It wasn't her, and this life had never been the kind she wanted. Her true passion lay in robotics and emerging technologies. As she said this to Ellsworth, she was more like his subordinate than his wife. He looked at her deadpan and suddenly felt a strange sensation in his heart. She had changed at some point. Unlike before, she was no longer passionate or radiant, and she'd never please him again. He said, not responding to her remarks, "Mom's at Auburn Heights. Let's head back first!" Harriet had intended to say more. Upon hearing this, she just nodded and put down the documents in her hands. "I'll pack up, then. It'll be quick." She turned off her computer and put the documents back into the drawer. Noticing that he was still here, she was slightly surprised. He actually waited for her. As he turned to leave, she picked up her phone and bag and followed him out of the office. When they were in the elevator, he habitually tucked his hands in his pockets, while she looked straight at the doors, keeping her distance from him.