d in front of Danica, shielding her as she shot Cheryl a cold glare. "Cheryl, have you lost all sense
Jessica had thought about getting close to her. Afte
ly continued treating Danica, their adopted daughter, as though she mattered m
er. The Pearson family still cared little about Ch
. She had received the best education and learned every skill expected of someone from an influential fam
n them was sim
d, Jessica looked Cheryl
Take a good look around. Do you even know where you are? This is G&C Capital, one of the country's leading investment firms. You n
voice. "Cheryl, I understand that you're upset, but coming here and humiliating yourself
eir act. Her beautiful face remained completely
was nothing more t
at the far end of the rec
lowing behind him. The crisp sound of leather shoes echo
t. Every sharp feature on his face matched t
n Fowler, the other founder of G
a recognized him,
ica's arm and hurried over with a flattering smile. "Mr. Fowler! Hello. I'm Danica Pearson. We're he
before shifting to the two women standing in his way. His expression immediately turned col
tood. She has nothing to do with us. She's just a housewife who was thrown out by her husband. She doesn't understand business at all. She actually came here hoping
the argument. They quietly exchanged lo
g at the way she's dressed, I thou
nd wouldn't even make it p
place. A housewife pretending to be a
secretly exchanged satisfied looks, enjoy
he's a housewife?" Gavin asked at last. His d
nt to college. She's spent her whole life relying on a man. She's completely useless. You should have secur
re letting out a cold laugh.
m over, Jessica nodded
reception area. "If she's as useless as you c
over the re
sper disa
antly. She stared at Gavin as though s
as she looked at the powerf
r glance, Gavin walked straight past
ared on his face. He reached out his hand, doing his best t
the reception area. Every emplo
ly dumbfounded. They stood roote
as hap
n her closest partner in work. A trace of
rmly shook his hand. "
ious that had been missing. His voice trembled ever so slightly. "I've
ator doors beside the re
. His wife, the woman who had always been obedient in his eyes, stood there wearing an ele
warmth in the man's eyes as he lo
dn't believ
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