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Cupid's Arrow hit me hard! novel Chapter 511

Chapter 511

Liberty said, “It’s none of your business where I got these, Hank. If I showed your boss all the commissions you’ve been taking, do you think you can still be a manager at Waltham Electronics?”

Serenity reminded Liberty not to show Hank the evidence but to scare him verbally.

Liberty knew Hank well enough and felt that Hank would not feel threatened if there was no evidence. So, she made a copy of the evidence that Zachary’s friend had collected.

Even if Hank tore it up, she could still make a lot of copies.

With such evidence, Hank was willing to give in and discuss the divorce terms with Liberty just so he could keep his job.

Liberty had no idea that Zachary had instructed Josh to suppress Waltham Electronics and what awaited Hank and Jessica was an employee termination letter.

Hank’s expression was extremely distressed as he stared at Liberty.

Liberty used to work at Waltham Electronics as a finance director. At that time, she was more capable than Hank and he could not admit that he was under a lot of pressure. He felt he was inferior to Liberty, and his self–esteem took a hit, so he proposed to her.

They had known each other for more than ten years and dated for several years, so Liberty thought that they had a solid relationship.

Liberty was also ready to marry Hank. Thus, when Hank proposed, she happily agreed and prepared for their wedding. Hank and his family agreed to all the conditions she requested.

Hank treated her better than before and became more considerate of her. Finally, he managed to persuade Liberty to resign after marriage so she could stay home and prepare for pregnancy.

After getting Liberty pregnant, Hank looked forward to the arrival of their child. He was no longer pressured at the company without Liberty working there as a strong contender. Gradually, he got the boss’s appreciation, a promotion, and a salary increment.

That was how Hank got to his managerial position.

On the other hand, after Liberty became a wife and a mother, she only cared about their small home and child. She gradually lost touch with her former colleagues and society.

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