Beyond the Divorce

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Chapter 140

Chapter 140 Haven’t Heard From Him On the way to the office, I went through all of TanumCorporation’s employees in my mind.

I didn’t believe I had made a mistake keeping a traitor in the company.

After all, those who stayed had a history with me.

I wondered who among them would conspire with Matthew.

Indeed, he was cunning as he played this endless game with me..

When I reached my office, I called Atlas.

I wanted to confirm Johnson’s information, but Atlas had already turned off his phone.

It seemed he was already on the plane.

It was just as Johnson said.

Those suppliers were causing a commotion.

Meanwhile, I stayed behind to manage the company while Ryan negotiated with those suppliers.

It gave us an advantage since Matthew was observing me, not Ryan.

Ryan left with the information I had provided, and only I knew his whereabouts.

Not even Carol knew.

There w were unfinished projects when I took over Tanum Corporation besides the ones Matthewmoved.

These suppliers caused a commotion about those projects, demanding payments and creating a mess.novelbin

I ignored them while Carol and I gathered evidence on several significant suppliers.

Ivanna had been a big help again.

I even considered poaching her two assistants.

They were resourceful in discovering Matthew’s shady dealings with the suppliers over the past fewyears.

Externally, Tanum Corporation seemed to struggle daily.

Since the new manager was absent, I also kept a low profile.

Rumors indicated that Tanum Corporation was on the brink of collapse.

Still, I arranged for one of my former subordinates, Benjamin Smith, to oversee everything.

I even gave him a nickname, Benny.

He was loyal and meticulous in his work.

I had entrusted him with managing our warehouse for several years, and he had kept our inventorywell–organized.

Benjamin’s wife had fallen ill before I left the company to give birth to Ava.

Although I struggled then, I gave him ten thousand dollars to help his wife.

Matthew even questioned me about it back then.

Nonetheless, I asked Benjamin to observe everyone in the company.

I needed to find the mole because I didn’t tolerate anyone who betrayed the company.

That was also why I didn’t keep Johnson.

Due to that, I assigned Josh Miller from the marketing department to handle those suppliers.

When Matthew was still in charge, Josh competed with Johnson.

Although I doubted Josh’s loyalty, I made him stay and deal with the chaos to test his devotion toTanum Corporation, Still, I couldn’t help but feel anxious watching the company in chaos.

Additionally, something else bothered me for the past few days–I had heard nothing from Atlas, I wasworried because his phone had wonder what had happened at ATL Empire Even State who oftencalled me hadn’t contacted me in the past few days.

These two seemed to have disappeared, and thought Stella hat also gone to Quilibrooke with that inmind called Stefa The phone rang for a while before she finally answered.

However, she didn’t sound enthusiastic, M Chice, what’s up? Her tone was casual, but she soundedabsentminded it “Nothing in particular I have some free time today so I thought call you.

Do you have time? treat you to some local specialties” I said trying to sound pleasant a She hesitatedfor moment before replying Maybe another time I’m Food I tightened my grip on my phone ring mysuspicione might be get on Today’s Bonus Offer GET IT NOW I wondered what had happened at ATLEmpire.

Even Stella, who often called me, hadn’t contacted me in the past few days.

These two seemed to have disappeared, and I thought Stella had also gone to Quillbrooke.

With that in mind, I called Stella.

The phone rang for a while before she finally answered.

However, she didn’t sound enthusiastic, “Ms.

Chloe, what’s up?” Hertone was casual, but she sounded absent–minded.

“Nothing in particular.

I have some free time today, so I thought I’d call you.

Do you have time? I’ll treat you to some local specialties,” I said, trying to sound pleasant.

She hesitated for a moment before replying.

“Maybe another time.

I’m not in Foswood.” I tightened my grip on my phone, realizing my suspicions might be spot–on.

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