Chapter 24
Divorce
Chapter 24
As soon as Frank f
finished speaking, several shareholders chimed in
âYeah, itâs the same for me. Everything is in chaos! What used to be done by three people is now dumped on one! Who can handle that?â
âIf this keeps going on, Iâm afraid that Empyria Group is bound for bankruptcy!â
âLetâs be honest, even though you are the founder of Empyria Group, Ms. Lewis, you have been absent from the company in recent years, and you have to change things slowly, not all at once!â
Angela didnât respond to their comments. Instead, she looked calmily at Brenda and said, âShow me the recent business activities of the department Mr. Black is in charge ofâ
Frank was startled âMs. Lewis, what do you mean? You donât trust me?â
Angela took the documents Brenda handed to her, smiling. âMr. Black, I trust data more than you. After all, data doesnât lie.
âYourâ Frank was furious, his face livid Angela, however, had already closed the file and was looking at him, her eyes filled with coldness.
âAccording to this report, Mr. Black, your department is currently handling only five projects. Three of these projects are due in six months, while the remaining two, which started a year ago, are yet to be completed
âYou shouldnât complain to me but reflect why you couldnât complete even two projects in a year with so many people in your department!â
Frankâs face turned pale with Angelaâs words, feeling unterly humiliated. Gritting his teeth, he said. âThose two projects are in their final stages, and everyone else is busy with their own projects. We canât just drop everything else to clean up these two messes, right?â
Angela remained stem. Thatâs your business to figure out. I donât need a report on how you plan to handle it. I want results. Also, your department hasnât secured any partnerships this year. If your teams canât make profit for the company, Iâll consider shutting them down by the yearâs endâ
Frankâs face was ashen, and he stared at Angela. âMs. Lewis, this company isnât just yours. You canât make decisions on your own.â
Angela raised an eyebrow at him, speaking slowly. âThen letâs wait and see the profits at the end of the year. If your department continues to lose money, it will also affect the dividends of other shareholdersâ
At these words, the way all the shareholders looked at Frank changed. Those who had planned to sing the same tune with Frank felt a chill sent down their spines.
Angela didnât look at Frank again, speaking indifferently. I will set quarterly and annual plans for each department. Those who are too far off the mark by yearâs end will either have to hand over their department to someone else or shut it downâ
Seeing that no one else spoke, Angela stood up. âIf thereâs nothing else, letâs call it a day?
Frank stared intently at her retreating figure, his eyes filled with coldnes!
Angela was busy with her work for the next few days, barely talking to Kenneth. They only saw each other when leaving in the morning and returning in the evening
Soon, it was the day before Brendaâs birthday. After work, Angela went straight to Jovelle Fashion to pick up the dress she had made for Brenda.
As soon as she entered the mall, she met Jennifer and Donna Sinclair, arm in arm, shopping together.
Both of them were surprised upon seeing Angela
Donna frowned at her, âAngela, what are you doing here!!â
âI have some things to take care of
Although Donna was her husbandâs mother, Angela was well aware that Donna had always favored Jennifer and firmly believed she should be Kennethâs wife. No matter how much Angela tried to please her over the years, she was never in Donnaâs eyes.
But Angela had come to terms with it and no longer treated Donna as seriously as before.
Seeing Angela about to leave, Donna said with a hint of dissatisfaction, âI want to buy a couple of dresses. Since weâve run into each other here. come over and give me your opinion.â
Donna used to end up with dresses that didnât quite suit her. After shopping with Angela a few times, she found out that Angela always had a knack for picking out the perfect dresses for her. She would always receive compliments from other ladies afterward, so she used to have Angela by her sale while shopping
Today, she was shopping with Jennifer, and although Jennifer picked out some pretty dresses, they somehow didnât feel as perfect as the ones
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Angela chos.
Hearing Donnaâs commanding tone, Angela replied indifferently, âI have other things to do. You should ask Jennifer to help you.â
With that, Angela turned and left directly.
Donna was fuming with anger. She stared coldly at Angelaâs retreating figure and gritted her teeth. Im so mad. I never should have let her marry Kenneth!â
âMrs. Sinclair, please donât be upset, Itâs just the way Angela is, and it wasnât her intentionâ
Donnaâs face immediately soured, her brow furrowing without a word.
Jennifer looked at her, seemingly hesitant to speak, then stammered, âMrs. Sinclair⦠Thereâs something about Angela⦠Iâm not sure if 1 should tell
you
âWhat is it! Just say it
âRecently, Angela was seen fooling around with a gigolo at a bar. It got caught on camera and was displayed on the screen during my grandfatherâs birthday party⦠Most of the noble families in Lithoria save it.
Donna was furious and couldnât believe it. âShe really did that?â
Jennifer nodded, her face filled with sorrow. âI donât know why Angela would do such a thing. Kenneth tried to defend her and even announced their marriage in public
Donna gritted her teeth in anger. She had always had reservations about Angela. Now, Angela had even gone as far as to cheat on Kenneth!
âJennie, I have something else to do, so I canât continue shopping with you today. Do visit me when y
youâre free.â
âSure, Mrs. Sinchir. But please, donât sell anyone that I was the one who told you this. Otherwise, Angela will think Iâm speaking ill of her behind
her backâ
Donna gripped her hand, nodding âDonât worry, Jennie. I wonât say a word.â
Watching Donna leave hurriedly, Jennifer sneered smugly.
After a while, Angela had just picked up the dress from the store when she received a call from Kenneth.
He spoke coldly. âWhere are you?â
âIâm at the entrance of Imperial Mall, Whatâs up?â
âWait there. Iâll be there in thirty minutesâ
Angela was about to ask what was wrong, but Kenneth had already hung up.
In less than half an hour, Kennethâs car pulled up in front of Angela
Noticing that Kenneth was driving himself today, Angela put her gown in the back seat and sat on the passengerâs side.
âWhatâs so urgent that you needed to see me?â she asked.
Kennethâs face was cold as he drove. âWeâre going to deal with your scandal about the gigolo!â
Angela frowned, puzzled, âWhat do you mean?ââ
âYouâll see when we get there.â
A Kenneth drove up to the entrance of Sinclair Manor, Angela began to understand what he meant..
Recalling her recent encounter with Donna and Jennifer at the Imperial Mall, Angela couldnât help but scoff at how quickly the Sinclair family had learned that,
As they entered the living room, Donna sat on the sofa, her expression cold.
Upon seeing Angela, Donna glared at her as if she wanted to slap Angela right then and call her a bitch.
âKenneth, Eheard Angela was picking out gigolos at a bar. Is that true?â she asked.
Kennethâs face was sullen, âWhoâs been gossiping to you?â
Donna slammed her cup down on the table, seething with anger. âIt doesnât matter who told me!
What
matters is whether itâs true of Hollâ
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Kenneth was about to deny it, but Angela suddenly spoke up from behind him. âItâs true. But
Itâs true. But you didnât ask us here just to confirm this, right?â
Before they arrived, Donna had already watched the surveillance footage. She was so furious she could barely catch her breath.
Donna looked at Angela with a disdainful expression. âIâm glad you dare to admit it! I called both of you here today because thereâs another matter to discuss!â
Angela looked at Donna calmly, waiting for her to continue.
âAngela, marrying Kenneth was always a step up for you. In these three years, you havenât given Kenneth a child, and now youâve cheated on him. The Sinclair family canât tolerate this. You should divorce Kennethâ