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XXIV: His first downfall

Author: Glory Tina
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

Crazy to think she would come in here looking for Cainan and she will easily find him. He was a busy businessman and had many people under him.

“Listen,” she glanced down and saw a name tag of Sadiq Othman on his desk, “Sadiq, if your boss finds out you kept me waiting, he would definitely fire you, so I advise you to get off your seat and come show me to his office.”

Her voice didn’t possess the authority it needed to make a conviction because the man just stared at her like she just did the Gangnam style move before him.

“Okay, you need to leave now or I’ll call security,” he said, getting up to his feet and beckoning to two security guards at the door and they walked up towards her.

“Ma’am, we are going to need you to leave, please.” The guard named Amobi Doe spoke softly, pointing to the door.

She couldn’t believe they didn’t recognise her either. “Well, I am not leaving here till I speak to your boss!” She shook her

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