Chapter 52
The contents which were below the title were short and simple, for Avery could not figure out exactly how to get out of her situation no matter how much she had thought about it.
There was only one sentence: (Divorce Elliot Foster by the end of the year at all costs.)
A mixture of rage and bitterness swept across Elliot’s face.
He was working on himself to change for the better, but she was still hell bent on leaving him.
She had created the document the night before… She had played him for a fool!
While she pretentiously buttered him up with her gifts and her words, she had been planning her escape in her room!
Elliot had thought that Avery was different, but the only thing that was unique about her was that she was a two-faced snake!
He slammed the laptop shut and stormed out of the room.
The people at the executive meeting at Sterling Group noted Elliot’s peculiar mood.
From the moment he stepped into the conference room, his brows were furrowed and his expression was icy.
His face emanated a chilling aura that made the people around him shudder.
weathe
All the department managers were seated in stiff, upright positions, and they barely dared to breathe.
The company’s performance in the third quarter had exceeded expectations, but why was the president enraged?
Elliot did not say a word throughout the entire meeting and indifferently listened to each department’s report.
It was not until the end of the meeting that he said, “Dismissed,” then left the room in a flash.
Chad was about to run after him, but he was held back by one of the managers.
“What’s wrong with the boss, Mr. Rayner? Is he not happy with our performance this quarter? If he isn’t, then he can tell us what he wants, and we will do our best to achieve it!”
“Exactly! It was weird that he didn’t say anything the whole time. Does he have some new plans or ideas?”
Everyone surrounded Chad in hopes of getting first-hand news from him.
Chad adjusted his glasses, then said, “The company’s performance this quarter was indeed impressive, s o I’m sure Mr. Foster is very satisfied. The reason for his bad mood doesn’t have anything to do with work, but it is something in his personal life. Just get back to work!”
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