There was a gossip group chat for the company.
From the first day the CEO brought Miss Moore in, someone had dug up her story.
Apparently, Miss Moore was the CEO's longtime crush, someone he'd been in love with since middle school. Their relationship was forced to a halt when she went abroad to study. But fate had been kind, and now the CEO had finally been reunited with her.
For the past month, Miss Moore and the CEO had been inseparable, arriving and leaving the company together every day.
Everyone was guessing a wedding was just around the corner.
Who was this crazy woman who just showed up out of nowhere, desperate enough to claim she was the CEO's wife?
The receptionist's attitude infuriated Janina.
"What kind of attitude is that? Your CEO promised me yesterday that he would sign. Hurry up, I'm in a rush." Janina slapped the document folder containing the divorce agreement onto the counter. "If you won't call, fine. Then just give this to Julius!"
Leaving the folder, Janina turned to wait in the lobby. As long as the receptionist delivered the papers and he signed them, their marriage would finally be over.
But before she even reached the lobby sofa, she heard the receptionist sneer under her breath.
"Hah, people still send love letters these days. No matter how well it's written, what's the point? So shameless."
Then, she heard the folder hit the floor.
Janina spun around. "Who gave you permission to throw that away?" she snapped. "Pick it up. Right now!"
The receptionist's eyes were filled with undisguised contempt. She wasn't afraid.
"Mrs. Aurelius," Wayne said, greeting her politely. He was probably the only person in the entire company who knew who she was.
Janina gave him a nod in response.
The receptionist froze for a second when she heard Assistant Wallace call Janina 'Mrs. Aurelius,' but she quickly composed herself and stood at attention.
"What were you two arguing about?" Wayne asked the receptionist again.
The receptionist glanced from Janina to Julius, her expression turning wronged. "This lady said she was looking for the CEO. I told her she needed an appointment. She asked me to give a document to the CEO, but I didn't agree. The CEO is so busy every day with important files… I just said a few words, and then she got angry…"
Hearing this, Julius frowned and directed his question at Janina. "Who allowed you to come to the company?"

Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Abandoned by All I Took It All Back
This girl Marjorie is one sick individual! I hope she gets what she deserves!...
Curious, all of the other books get updated timely except for this one. Why?...
When are the rest of the chapters going to be published?...