Ivy is on her way home, and she has her belongings with her. The taxi was waiting for her. When she left the building, Ian immediately approached her. She immediately avoided him. But Ian continued to follow her, saying Ivy didn't have to resign. But Ivy insisted that she wanted to leave the company for a long time, not because she was unhappy with it but because she wanted to grow. Ian has nothing to do with her leaving their company.
Ian apologizes to her for everything. Ivy, on the other hand, didn't accept his apology. She asserted that his apologies held no value, as the harm had already occurred, particularly after she had endured the insults for nearly six years. But doesn't Ivy also say that she doesn't hold grudges?