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The plan was simple: Candace, Stern's mistress, was unhappy. She had been his secret for three years, and she was tired of waiting for him to leave his wife. If they could offer her something Stern couldn't—independence, a future—she might be willing to help. Elena volunteered to talk to her. "I know what it's like to be kept in the shadows," she said. "She'll trust me." Julian wanted to argue. He wanted to protect her. "Be careful," he said. "I'm always careful." She went to meet Candace at a…-
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Elena returned to the office at 10:00 AM. She looked exhausted—dark circles under her eyes, her hair pulled back in a hasty ponytail. But her spine was straight, and her gaze was steady. Julian met her in the lobby. "We need to talk," he said. "No. We need to work." She walked past him toward the elevator. "You can explain yourself after you've fixed the mess you helped create." "I didn't—" "You let me fall for you. And all of it was a lie." "Not all of it." "Enough of it." The elevator…-
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Chapter 18: Boardroom Divisions
The board reconvened at 9:00 AM. Julian attended as himself—Julian Vane, CEO, returned from his "sabbatical." He wore a tailored suit. No glasses. His hair was styled, his face clean-shaven. No one recognized him as Jay. "Mr. Vane," the CFO said, surprised. "We didn't expect you." "I'm aware." Julian took his seat at the head of the table. "I've been following the situation closely. I have concerns about the evidence presented yesterday." Stern shifted in his chair. "With respect, Julian, the…-
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The board meeting was a disaster. Stern presented his "evidence" with theatrical outrage: login timestamps, IP addresses, a leaked memo that appeared to show Elena discussing how to profit from the breach. The board was furious. Amelia Vance tried to defend Elena, but even she couldn't counter the weight of the evidence. "I move for immediate suspension," Stern said. "Pending a full investigation." "Seconded," the CFO said. The vote was unanimous. Elena was escorted from the building by security. She…-
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The recess lasted one hour. By the time the board reconvened, Stern had recovered his composure. He denied everything, called the evidence "manufactured," and demanded an independent investigation. But the damage was done. The board voted not to terminate Elena. Instead, they authorized a full audit of the Sales division. Stern left the meeting without speaking to anyone. Elena returned to her office with Jay close behind. She closed the door. "Explain," she said. "Explain what?" "How you got that…-
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“Mr. Su,” Lin Wen said, pulling me behind him and greeting Su Rushan. Chen Zeyan stood up too. Su Rushan’s gaze landed on Lin Wen holding my hand. He narrowed his eyes. “What’s this supposed to mean?” “She’s my employee...” Lin Wen stammered. I nodded, watching the show. “Employee?” Su Rushan sneered. “Bosses and employees hold hands now?” Chen Zeyan looked like he was watching a soap opera. Lin Wen’s grip tightened. “That’s none of your business, Mr.…-
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The special board meeting was scheduled for 9:00 AM. Elena arrived at 8:00. She found Jay already at his desk, working furiously on his laptop. "What are you doing?" she asked. "Building a case. If Stern wants a fight, we'll give him one." "The board is going to vote to fire me, Jay. There's no case that can stop that." "Watch me." She wanted to argue. But there was something in his face—a determination, a confidence—that made her stop. "Okay," she said. "What do you need?" "Your presentation…-
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Back at the office not long after, the assistant came dashing into the CEO’s office. “President Lin, the young master of Chen Group is here!” Lin Wen frowned. “Didn’t we already sign the contract? What’s he doing here?” Still, he brought me along to the meeting room. Inside, a familiar-looking young man sat waiting. “Hey, sis!” The guy’s eyes lit up when he saw me. He jumped up. “Sis, I finally found you!” “You?” Lin Wen was surprised. I squinted at…-
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The jazz bar was called Blue Note, and it was the kind of place that seemed to exist outside of time. Dark wood, low ceilings, a stage that had hosted legends. The music was quiet enough to talk over but loud enough to fill the silences. Elena hadn't planned to come here. She had left work at nine, intending to go straight home, but her feet had carried her in a different direction. And when she walked through the door and saw Jay sitting at the bar, alone, nursing a whiskey, she almost turned…-
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This trip was all about debt collection. Apparently, the guy owed the company thirty million yuan and had been dodging payment for a year. Not that he couldn’t pay, he just refused to. “Sorry, President Bai isn’t in,” the receptionist said icily as soon as we arrived. Lin Wen frowned. “When will he be back?” “No idea.” She went back to her nails. I was instantly annoyed. How come a receptionist at a deadbeat company is more carefree than me? “Let’s go,” Lin Wen…-
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