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Chapter 32: A Surprise for My Wife
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After the construction vehicles finally made it through safely, Celeste and her team instructed the workers to start building the new Novatek headquarters. Once everything was running smoothly, they headed back to the office.

Still, curiosity lingered in the air.

"How did those thugs just disappear like that because of one bulldozer driver?"

"Right? Before this, every truck driver who tried to break through their blockade ended up in the hospital after getting beaten up. The company even had to cover their medical bills."

The staff couldn’t stop talking about it.

Celeste was deep in thought. They were right. What made this time different?

When they arrived at the construction site, they saw something unexpected. A luxury car—one they had never seen before—was parked in front of their temporary office. A sleek black Bugatti. It looked like a custom-built model, one that wasn’t even on the market. One of the staff members was tempted to touch

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