hapter 29 I couldnât believe what I had just heard. âWhy?â
Leo didnât answer directly, only continued, âMelody will take charge of the project reports. For now, Iâll be reassigned to training new secretaries.â He looked up, signaling that I could leave.
He was taking away my hard work with no explanation.
An intense anger surged within me. âWhy?! Iâve spent over a year on this project, pouring in so much effort! Why should Melody get it just because she showed up?!â
Leo looked at me, surprised. It was the first time he had seen me so furious in our five years together. After a momentâs hesitation, he frowned and replied sternly, âI know youâre driven by ambition. The manager position will still be yours, but this project... Melody is simply a better fit.â
His words struck me like a knife to the heart, leaving me speechless with the pain.
Leo softened his tone. âI donât have the energy to keep up with this right now. I need to focus on resting. Besides, Melodyâs family is connected with the chairman of our partner company, making her the most stable choice to lead.â
My eyes filled with tears, and my voice came out in a rush. âThis project was nearly finished without her! Are you telling me thereâs no bias here? You just want her to take the credit!â
âLaura!â Leoâs face hardened.
I looked at him, my eyes brimming with defiance and hurt.
âYouâre being irrational,â Leo said coldly. âEven if you complete this project, I question your suitability for the manager position if you canât separate business from emotion.â He added firmly, âThis is a workplace, not a place for arguments.â
The words felt like a chokehold around my heart, making it hard to breathe. Without another word, I turned and left.
As I walked away, the sense of injustice and frustration grew with every step. A yearâs worth of hard work, countless late nights, endless meetings and dinners... only to be dismissed as âambitiousâ and âemotional.â
Walking further, nausea rose in my throat. Covering my mouth, I rushed to the restroom. But leaning over the sink, I found I couldnât vomit, feeling stuck in a miserableâstate.
It took a while before I could straighten up, exhausted. My reflection in the mirror showed a face worn out and gaunt. Despite being pregnant, I had lost weight instead of gaining. I looked downright haggard.
I couldnât continue like this. I needed to take care of myself for the babyâs sake. Just hold on, I told myselfâonce the baby is born, Iâll file for divorce...
With renewed determination, I returned to my desk. I soon saw Melody approaching with a confident stride. âLaura, Mr. Reed assigned me to handle the project handover.â
I placed the documents on the desk, my face remaining expressionless. âItâs all here. Donât ask me about it again.â.
âThank you. You did a very thorough job,â Melody replied with an overly bright smile. I took several deep breaths to suppress the resentment brewing in my chest.
From that day on, I consciously distanced myself from Leo. Though we lived under the same roof, we hardly exchanged more than a few words each day. The cold atmosphere lasted for a full month.
One day after work, as I waited for the elevator with Emilia, my friend glanced at her phone, surprised. âLaura, theyâre saying that the Great City Company project contract was signed today and thereâs a dinner celebration planned.â
My heart sank. âReally?â
I checked my phone, but there was no notification or message for me. I stared at it blankly, then let out a bitter laugh and put it away.
Emilia noticed and exclaimed in disbelief, âThey didnât invite you?â Seeing my silence, Emiliaâs anger flared. âI canât believe it.
You worked tirelessly on that project for a year, and not only is someone else taking the credit, but they didnât even invite you to the dinner...â
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just then, the elevator chimed open.
Inside, the elevator was packed with people, with Leo and Melody at the front. Emiliaâs words echoed in the crowded space: â...
not even invited to the dinnerâwhat a lack of respect!â
Everyone exchanged glances, the atmosphere unbearably tense.
Melody was the first to break the silence, smiling as she spoke, âLaura, oh waitâLauraâs pregnant. Why are you still here so late?â Her concerned tone sounded genuine, but the way she casually changed how she addressed me made my face turn pale.
I staggered slightly.
Leo stepped forward as if to support me.
I steadied myself, stepping back to avoid him. âThanks for the concern, but Iâll leave you to your dinner. Iâll be going.â I turned and walked away.
Leo watched my retreating figure, his expression darkening.
That night, we exchanged no words when Leo returned home.
The next day, as I was organizing my documents, I heard a commotion outside the CEOâs office. Curious, I walked over and saw a crowd gathered around Leo and Melody, voices raised in dispute.
Standing beside Leo, I whispered, âWhatâs going on?â
Leo turned to me, about to answer, but was cut off by a woman at the front of the crowd, shouting angrily, âAnother one? Mr.
Reed, tell me, whoâs in charge hereâme or her?â She pointed accusingly at both me and Melody.
Leoâs anger simmered as he turned to me. âItâs her, but...â
Before he could finish, there was a loud âslap!â
A stinging slap landed across my face.