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Divorce Has Never Felt This Good (Becky and Rory) novel Chapter 42

Smiling faintly, Becky slid the document across the desk towards Elvin. “I know what you’re worried about, but I think you should read this first.”

Elvin had already seen this document.

However, the reason why Becky was showing him this document again was to tell him that she knew everything about him and Robbie. In a word, she was about to blackmail him.

“What the hell is this? Becky, where did you get this?”

Elvin’s expression immediately darkened when he read the first page. He looked up at Becky, frowning tightly.

Becky smiled. “You don’t have to worry about where I got it. I can guarantee that the data in it is accurate. I’ll let go of whatever happened in the past. After all, I wasn’t here yet. But now that you’ve put me in charge of this project, I refuse to let the company suffer losses.”

After a slight pause, she continued, “Or do you think it’s okay to use our company’s money to support Highlight Group?”

She locked eyes with Elvin firmly.

Elvin felt like he was caught in the act. He reached for a pen and signed the contract swiftly. “I suppose it won’t be a pity to abandon Highlight Group.”

Becky reached for the signed contract and said lightly, “Don’t worry. I’m only doing my job.”

As long as Elvin didn’t provoke her, she would never expose his dirty secrets.

Elvin paused for a moment and then stood up to shake Becky’s hand. “You have a bright future ahead of you.”

Though she was young, she was fearless.

“Thanks, but I know I could learn a thing or two from you.”

Her words satisfied Elvin, and he could tell that she didn’t intend to pursue this matter. “You’re welcome. Let’s learn from each other and work together to improve Fairway Group.”

“Great.”

The smile on Becky’s face disappeared as she walked out of Elvin’s office.

What a cunning fox Elvin was!

Monday was the busiest day of the week. After dealing with Elvin, Becky had another meeting that lasted the rest of the day.

By the time she got off work, it was already dark outside.

Talia knocked on the door to her office just as she was packing up her things. “Miss Ramos, there’s a dinner party this Thursday. Would you like to attend it?”

Becky pressed her fingertips against her temples tiredly. “What party?”

“Mingon Group’s.”

It was a business dinner. After thinking for a bit, Becky finally said, “Okay. I’ll go.”

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