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Revenge in Silence

Chapter 6 Drive Back The Enemy

Word Count: 1046    |    Released on: 10/12/2024

d Kaylee to spi

stopher or my heart?" She posted and attached intimate photos of the

sure Christopher was equally overwhelmed. The cowardly and incompetent man immedi

d you leaves with nothing. Two, we handle the mess Kaylee has stirred up together, but you must compensate me wit

money. He thought that helping him solve this pr

ially when both sides involved were carrying his child, it was easy to see which was more important. Without hesitation, Christopher chose the

her a bit at work, she wouldn't ask for anything else?"

r from behind on my social media account, with the caption, "Time stands still, make the most of now." At the same time, I used Christopher'

's account g

te photos on local forums to stir up local attention. She said, "After all, those wit

filthy things you did at my house as illustrations. Don't forget, while you're doing it, the cameras are still record

o footage?" Ka

you made at my house. And telling Christo

the other end of the phone.

nstalled his games. The woman who ruined his career, the irresponsible Christopher, would only feel anger and disgust. He didn't say a word, leaving everyt

ment to admit his mistakes, hoping for forgiveness from the company. He expressed

ered that both were from the same workplace. One was a young person with some power and capability, the other w

low. On the other hand, they counseled Kaylee to forgive and let go, as she was just a recent graduate. Making a big fuss would not be good fo

ouldn't fight agains

r the consequences herself. She took the small compensat

't have a good ending either," Kayl

In the adult world, actions spoke louder than wor

fee and reading newspapers. The once-packed office was now quiet. He lost the stage where he could showcase his talents, and there were no more subordinates to command. A

er a new wave of rumors passed, thin

frame. For others, it was an exciting drama; for me, it was a slow, painful

ld, playing the victim was enough. I didn't care about my reputation, as the shame wasn't on me. But the emotional har

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