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Chapter 595

Chapter 595

Liberty did not have to look to know who it was.

The voice was all too familiar to her.

It was Chelsea, her former notorious sister–in–law.novelbin

Mrs. Brown brought her daughter to Lewis & Co., but Liberty had her lunch at the office cafeteriainstead of having it at home. She took a power nap at her desk before continuing her work. All thewhile, she did. not leave the office.

The mother and daughter were on a stakeout in front of the office building the whole afternoon.

Tempers were flaring, to say the least.

Now that Liberty was finally out, Chelsea’s fury had risen to an all–time high. Without regard to thebuilding crowd, she yelled and caught the attention of many.

The nosy passersby stopped to watch the drama unfold.

Although Liberty was only a measly clerk in the finance department, she was personally hired by Mr.Lewis. That was how she became well–known in the company.

The director of the finance department was worried about losing his job as he found out that Libertywas once a finance director herself.

Liberty’s boss had been keeping an eye on her.

The director of the finance department knew Liberty was one to watch out for as she was personallyhired by the CEO. Liberty was a threat to him. Since he could not kick Liberty out of his department, the

finance director resorted to petty tactics to give her trouble. The others in the finance departmentmentioned that the director had it out with Liberty.

Fortunately, Liberty had experience working in the industry. She was able to avoid the setups by herdirect superior.

“What are you doing here?”

Liberty stopped in her tracks. It was not like she had a choice.

Her former mother–in–law and sister–in–law stood in her way, refusing to let her through.

“What are we here for? Ask yourself. What have you done? You trashed my brother’s home. Pay for it!We’ll sue you if you don’t pay us the renovation cost,” Chelsea screamed.

With more busybodies stopping by, she raised her voice about what Liberty did. “You have anemployee in your company. That’s right. Her name is Liberty. She’s my former sister–in–law. She’s onecruel person. She didn’t have to work a day in her life after marriage and threatened my brother to payher over a million dollars as a divorce settlement.

“Have you seen such a greedy and vicious woman in your life?

“One more thing, my brother bought the house before marriage. Once the divorce was finalized, shebrought people to trash my brother’s place. Don’t you think it was uncalled for? No one would want awicked woman like her after my brother dumped her sorry “ss.”

Liberty aloofly watched as her former sister–in–law twisted the facts around. She waited until Chelseawast done yapping before coldly blurting, “Yes, I didn’t work after marriage. I didn’t earn a single penny,but I had done a lot for the family. I gave Hank a son and took care of the family. Yet, he insisted ongoing

halves with me, knowing I had no income.

“He was only willing to pay half of our child’s formula milk but could buy a necklace worth tens ofthousands and a bag worth hundreds of thousands for his mistress.

“Should I stay with such a man? I have the right to half of my spouse’s estate after the divorce. Thesettlement was lawfully acquired.

“So I’m vicious? Well, you forced that nature out of me. Sure, Hank paid the downpayment of thehouse, but the renovations cost over four hundred thousand bucks was borne by me. I paid for it butyou refused to pay me back the money. I’d rather demolish the furnishings than hand them to you. Sueme? Go ahead. I dare you.”

Everybody was speechless.

They believed Chelsea was not exactly in the right when she started talking.

Women should not be free nannies to their in–laws when they married into the family.

There was nothing wrong with splitting common assets during a divorce.

Although they wanted to get knee–deep in Liberty’s affairs, they took Liberty’s side after hearing herside. of the story.

Liberty was not wrong to trash the furnishings since she paid for the renovation and got nothing inreturn. Why should the ex–husband enjoy something she paid for?

“Look at the vile woman…”

“I think you’re the vile person here. Are you even a woman? Are you not going to fight for anything ifyou and your husband separate?”

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