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I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean) novel Chapter 586

Chapter 586 You’re Trash

The next morning, Abigail came to the hospital, and Howard called. Abigail took the call anyway, and she said coldly, “What is it?”

“I came back. Leap Gaming wouldn’t agree to my request. Do you really want Fairy Meadow to be embroiled in a scandal?” Howard sounded exhausted. He didn’t sleep well, obviously.

“Do you think this has anything to do with me, Howard? I didn’t tell you to fall for that. scam. If a scandal does blow up, you’re the only one who’s going to get the brunt of criticism. I’ll be forced to terminate your services. Well, the contract makes sure you’ll still be around the company, but your shareholders will teach you a lesson.”

“What do you want me to do?” asked Howard coldly. “You’ve been trying to kick me out of Fairy Meadow for a while now, haven’t you?”

“You spent the whole night not sleeping, and you still can’t figure things out? Why did you call me, then?” Abigail raised her voice. She was furious at Howard’s incompetence.

Howard said nothing.

“This is what you came up with after a whole night? You’re Fairy Meadow’s CEO, but you’re trash!” Abigail roared.

“Yeah, I’m trash. Then, not trash, can you give me a solution?” Howard felt humiliated by all the scolding.

“You want me to give you a solution? I didn’t hire you to toss your problems at me! Do you have any idea how much you cost the company every month? Sean’s a*sistant only makes 300 grand a month, but I pay you five times that, and this is what you give me?” Abigail wanted to slap Howard. Useless piece of trash. “I won’t help you. This is your problem, so you deserve anything that happens to you.” Abigail hung up.

Cameron looked at her in fear.

“Come on.” Abigail got out of the car, holding breakfast.

Cameron followed her. He gulped. “You were fierce.”

“If I weren’t, my workers wouldn’t respect me. Some people deserve to be yelled at.” Abigail went to the entrance.

“You’re right,” said Cameron. He wasn’t the owner of any business, but he knew it was important for an owner to be respectable. Sean was an example.

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They went into the hospital, and Abigail said, “You’ll be a business owner eventually, but you’re already stern-looking enough. You don’t have to always be angry like me.”

Cameron smiled. “I mean, you can’t beat them up like I can.”

Abigail gave breakfast to Sean. She noticed he was looking pale. “You didn’t sleep last night?” asked Abigail.

“Tons of patients showed up at about eleven last night. They ran out of beds,” said Sean.

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