Beyond the Divorce

Chapter 150
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Chapter 150

Chapter 150 The Evidence I faced the suppliers fearlessly while maintaining my composure.

“Everyone here had contracts with Matthew.

Each payment and the obligations of both parties were clear.

Do you think those contracts are just pieces of paper? “Each contract and payment was complete.

Shouldn’t you approach Matthew if you face payment delays? Didn’t he pay you all?” Someoneshouted, “There are still many outstanding payments!” I scoffed.

“You dare to admit they’re outstanding payments? Why are you here to ask for them now? Do youneed to beg for money because you’re tight on finances? How have you done business for so long.

with this attitude?!” I turned to Carol, who handed me a stack of documents.

I slammed them on the table, causing them to slide everywhere.

“Do you think you were so perfect? You all cut corners and compromised quality for your contracts withMatthew.

Should I bring the developers in to discuss this or report it to the relevant authorities for investigation?“Maybe I should invite the property owners to join us.

I have a long list of names right here!” I chuckled, You may have heard about me loving lawsuits.

I even hired an unbeatable lawyer.

If your methods are strong enough to prevail, I will settle your accounts without owing you a cent.” Themeeting room fell silent as I turned to leave, saying, “If there are no objections, please leave.

Mr.

Adrian, please terminate all contracts with everyone here.

They don’t deserve to work with me.” Josh looked at me as if he was dissatisfied with the outcome.

“W–Wait, Ms.

Chloe! Are you saying today’s meeting- Someone interjected, “Yeah, Mr.

Josh said we’ll get paid today!” “Mr.

Josh?!” I stopped and questioned.

Yes, he promised Tanum Corporation would settle all outstanding payments today.

It’s the company’s obligation!” I stared at the disappointed suppliers.

“Mr.

Josh said that, huh? It’s my company, and I don’t need an outsider to decide for mer Freturned to thetable and questioned Josh, “Whose orders are you following? How are you so confident I must settlethe accounts today?” Josh appeared flustered as he avoided my gaze.

He stammered, “I–I followed your orders, of course.” “My orders? When did I say I’d take overMatthew’s mess?” I didn’t back down.

“Who are you working for?” “1-…” Josh was somewhat embarrassed.

“What do you mean? W–Why are you suddenly blaming me? I’ve worked tirelessly for you these pastfew days.” “It seems I’ve wronged you, Josh,” I said, “I wanted to protect your reputation, but I guess

everyone must see how hardworking you’ve been!” I called for Carol, and she connected my phone tothe computer.

Then, she played a recording through the monitor of Josh and Melanie’s conversation.

Josh bolted to his feet and focused on the screen before slumping back into his chair.

“Josh, you told me you wanted to stand out, so I gave you a chance.

However, you mistook my kindness.

for weakness and repaid it with betrayal! You conspired against your employer.

How can you expect a proper future with such behavior? “You disrupted my work routine for half amonth.

I have enough evidence to get you into serious trouble.

You better leave with these people before I change my mind!” I glared at Josh.novelbin

He paled with fear and got up, lowering his head in shame.

Then, he left the meeting room without a word while the rest followed suit.

My employees cheered as they seemed relieved now.

However, I didn’t feel the same as them and asked Benjamin to gather the rest of the employees in themeeting room.

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