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Never Again Yours (Isadora and Magnus) novel Chapter 175

Hearing those words, Richard froze for a moment, stunned.

If Isadora really left the Vaughan Group now, would they lose their chance to profit from the Fitzgerald family? That prize was practically within their grasp.

He still had ambitious plans brewing—another huge project on the horizon, hoping Victor would invest another billion dollars. A shadow flickered in Richard’s eyes. He absolutely couldn’t let Isadora just walk away like this. At the very least, he had to make sure the Vaughan Group squeezed every possible benefit out of the Fitzgerald Group before she left.

“Isadora, you’re a daughter of the Vaughan family. The family business is part of your legacy too. If you resign now, the rumors swirling around outside will only get worse! I can’t possibly agree to this!”

Isadora rose from her seat. “I’m not here to negotiate, Richard. I came to inform you. Whether you agree or not is no longer my concern.”

Only love makes you fight for something. Without it, the Vaughan Group was just another job that didn’t suit her anymore.

With that, Isadora turned and walked out.

Richard called after her, anger lacing his voice. “Isadora! Since when do you ignore your own father?”

Prescott, unable to watch any longer, spoke up. “Dad, if she wants to go, let her go. You still have me.”

Richard’s broad palm landed on the back of Prescott’s head with a sharp smack. “What do you know? If you’re so capable, go find me a Capitol City heiress, then!”

“The Fitzgeralds have run their investment firm for a century. The Fitzgerald Group controls billions in assets. If Victor’s willing, the Vaughan family could be the top family in Capitol City. But if Isadora’s gone, do you think Victor will still look at us the same way?”

Back in her office, Isadora began packing up her things and closing out her work. Each file on her desk, every project—she’d poured sleepless nights into them all.

She ran her fingers over the typed pages. A pang of reluctance tugged at her heart; after all, she’d given four years of her life to this place. She had started at the very bottom and clawed her way up, step by step, until she finally became a director at the Vaughan Group. The journey had been grueling; she’d sacrificed so much.

All that time, she’d pushed herself harder and harder, craving Richard and Eleanor’s approval. In the end, it was just a lonely celebration—hers alone.

Now, it was finally over. Their recognition meant nothing to her anymore.

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