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Chapter 9

But after the company took off, Hendrick took all the credit for himself, completely dismissing my contributions. He let the praise and admiration from others go straight to his head.

Someone like that would never achieve anything truly great.

In the end, I walked up to him, tossed the pre-signed divorce papers on the table, and turned to leave.

“Hendrick, let’s get a divorce.”

As I opened the door, reporters swarmed in, their cameras flashing wildly.

I had given them an unforgettable gift.

Xena was now undeniably labeled as both a homewrecker and a fraud, while Hendrick’s company was blacklisted throughout the industry. Numerous business partners were severing ties with the Sam Corporation.

No one wanted to work with someone who would burn bridges.

The overcast sky suddenly cleared, and the sun broke through.

I thought back to the time Xena visited me at the hospital.

The sharp clack of her high heels echoed down the hallway.

She looked me up and down with disdain before sp
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