3
I used my grief as an excuse to avoid
company matters.
Alex took control.
My parents‘ people sent me evidence of
Chloe and Mark’s embezzlement daily.
Everything was in place, waiting for the right.
moment.
A month before my birthday, I went to the
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company.
It was bustling.
Alex invited business partners and reporters
to announce several large orders.
In my last life, after securing these orders, he
pocketed the deposits, blaming me for
everything.
As Alex prepared to sign, I opened the
meeting room door.
Everyone looked at me, stunned.
Alex recovered first, rushing over. “Honey,
what are you doing here?”
“Why aren’t you resting?”
“You don’t need to worry about the
company…”
Before he finished, I took the main seat,
reviewed the orders, and smirked.
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“Alex, are you sure we can handle these?”
“These orders have a one–month deadline.
Failure means ten times the deposit as
compensation.”
“Alex, if the company can’t pay, are you
planning to sell it?”
It was the first time I openly scolded him; his
face darkened.
Reporters eagerly documented the scene.
Tiffany said, “Ms. Su, you misunderstand Mr.
Gu.”
“Our company is growing rapidly. With some
overtime, we can fulfill these orders in a
month.”
“These orders are a huge opportunity! You’re
Mr. Gu’s wife, you should support him, not
interfere…”
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Before she finished, I slapped her.
Tiffany, stunned, stared at me.
Alex was enraged and slapped me.
Then he panicked. “Honey, I didn’t mean to.”
“While you were away, I worked hard for the
company.”
“Tiffany’s right, we can handle these orders.”
“Let’s talk at home tonight. Don’t make a
scene, okay?”
He was about to sign.
I grabbed the orders and tore them up.
Alex glared. “Sarah, what’s wrong with you?”
“Do you want everyone to laugh at us?”
I threw the shredded papers at him. “Alex, did
you forget who owns this company?”
The onlookers stared, while the reporters
were ecstatic, their cameras focused on us.