Chapter 130
Author: T.K
last update2024-06-21 23:33:58

There were battles to be fought, but Sandra was more than ready. She was a warrior, and she would emerge victorious.

***

Jason sat in his office, a sly grin spreading across his face as he stared intently at his laptop screen.

The afternoon sunlight streamed through the large windows, casting a golden hue over the sleek, modern furniture that filled the room.

The office was decorated with tasteful art pieces and expensive gadgets.

The numbers on the screen flickered constantly, displaying the stock market's fluctuations. Jason's grin widened as he watched the plummet of one particular subsidiary of Ethan's conglomerate.

The red downward arrows and the steep decline in the stock's value were all the confirmation he needed that his plan was working perfectly.

Reveling in the moment, Jason reached for his phone and dialed a number. It rang twice before a voice on the other end answered.

"Yes, Mr. Jason?"

"Well done," Jason said, his voice dripping with satisfaction. "I see that the op
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