"Sir, it's better to talk about my resignation—" Lisa said, trying to provoke a response from the manager. But the man interrupted her.
"No, no, I was wrong. I only listened to one side and didn't consider the other one. As manager, I shouldn't have the right to fire you without the approval of the department head." The manager lowered his head, expressing his deepest remorse for Lisa.
"So, I won't get fired or have to resign?" Lisa asked, trying to convince herself before making any assumptions.
"Of course not, Lisa! Come on, our company really needs an exemplary employee like you! I'm really sorry for what happened to you just now. I didn't listen to my underling to cross-check before drawing conclusions…" The manager seemed even more regretful and ran out of words other than apologies.