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Chapter 65: A Showdown and A Trap

Author: Armisteads
last update Last Updated: 2025-01-31 23:57:23
The tension in the boardroom was suffocating. The moment Hayden and I stepped inside my father’s company, I could feel the weight of judgment pressing down on me. The disapproving stares, the hushed whispers, and the way uncle sat at the head of the table with an air of self-importance made my blood boil.

My father had entrusted me with this company, and yet, here they were, treating me like an incompetent outsider.

“Finally, you decided to show up," my uncle, Theodore,, sneered as he leaned back in his chair. His sharp eyes scanned me from head to toe as if I were some impostor daring to enter sacred grounds. "I suppose you've had your fill of playing house and decided to actually take responsibility.”

Hayden’s fingers tightened around mine. I had been expecting this.

"What are you implying, Uncle?" I asked, keeping my tone neutral, though my insides burned.

"What I’m implying, my dear niece, is that you have been absent from the company for two years, yet you waltz back in and
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