She Undervalued Diamonds, He Overvalued Her
During the biggest sales day of the year, my fiance's "sweet and clueless" assistant sells a one-carat diamond for one cent. In just 20 minutes, the company loses 200 million dollars.
I am so furious that my entire body shakes, yet Hendrick Shaw, my fiance, pulls me into his arms and comforts me, "Don't worry. I'll handle it."
However, that same night, Selena Suther posts a screenshot on social media—a transfer of 1,430,000 dollars, with the recipient note saying "I love you."
The caption attached to the screenshot is "I made a huge mistake today, but my boss comforted me instead. He even reminded me not to be angry at the 'tigress' and to be good."
I comment on her post, "I wish you both happiness forever."
Selena instantly deletes the post, but Hendrick abruptly charges in and lands a resounding slap on my cheek.
"What's your motive for liking Lena's post? She's now so overcome by guilt and shame that she's about to end her life!
"The company only lost 200 million dollars. Do you have to force her into a corner over it?"
He sounds so righteous and fearless.
Later, why does Hendrick cry when he can't even afford a 20-dollar meal?