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After the Affair Falling into a Billionaire's Arms novel Chapter 100

That confident statement made Judith turn pale.

Louisa continued speaking, her voice not loud but clear and decisive, This May, Judith and Patrick took a business trip to Astoria, departing on the 15th and returning on the 21st, costing sixtyseven million, eight hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

She didn’t pause as she continued her recitation. In June, business trip to Valeria, leaving on the 7th, returning on the 10th, costing ninetyseven million, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

On the 23rd, Judith spent one hundred and seventyfour million dollars to purchase a mansion in the

wealthy hillside district.

On July 6th, she spent thirtysix million dollars on a limitededition sports car.

On the 12th of this month, you two went on a business trip to Sylvanor, spending twentythree million,

five hundred thousand dollars. Am I correct?

The specific dates and figures accurate to the decimal point left Judith completely unsteady. Her face ashen, she still loudly objected, Wrong! This isn’t true! You’re spewing lies, you’re slandering me!

Louisa smiled. You’re right, this isn’t accurate, because all the trips, all the sports cars and mansions, they’re completely fabricated.

Everyone in the room stared at Louisa with strange expressions, not understanding what game she was playing. Even Judith was flustered. In this moment, she truly couldn’t figure Louisa out.

This Louisa looked young, but her face constantly wore a smile, the kind that suggested she saw through everything. Sometimes cold, sometimes gentle, making her completely unreadable.

Judith stammered nervously, If you know it’s fake, why are you even saying all this? Did you think you could frame me with these madeup accusations?

Why so nervous?Louisa gave a light laugh. The trips are fake, the mansion is fake, the sports car is fake, but the expenditures are real. These amounts are all money you two lost at casinos.

Her smile turned sharp as she delivered the final blow. Your Aurora Media Group is already dead in all but name. As of last month, your company has no more than thirty employees. I remember exactly what time they clock in, how much salary they receive each month Would you like me to list it all for you?

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After saying this, Louisa actually began reciting the figuresthose precise, decimalpoint amounts flowing from her lips without any hesitation or thought.

Judith completely panicked. Watching as the company accounts spilled from Louisa’s mouth, she broke down screaming, Stop it, stop it, stop talking!

The entire room fell silent, with only her howls remaining.

Louisa sat in her chair, coldly watching Judith’s breakdown, her lips still curved in a faint, icy smile. Like a judge, dispassionately observing the chaos of the world. Everyone around was shocked by her demeanor.

They had thought she was just a seductress who had bewitched Julian with her beauty.

No one expected that beneath her calm exterior radiated an aura completely unbefitting a mere employee. Especially when she smiledthat smile tinged with mischief that left people guessing, that sent chills down their spines.

This presence rivaled Julian’s own.

Judith was nearly driven mad by her, looking at Louisa as if facing a demon.

How can you remember so clearly?she asked, breaking down. You didn’t even study those accounts

properly. How can you remember everything so precisely?

Her instinctive words essentially confirmed the accounts Louisa had recited.

Louisa smiled brilliantly. Because I read fast and have a good memory. In that room where you tried to

have me burned alive, I memorized everything recorded in those ledgers.

Her smile was radiant, like the proud sun on a winter day, but every word she uttered made people feel cold, terrified. Even those unaware of the situation found her terrifying.

Louisa didn’t seem like a normal person at all. Everyone made a mental note: offend whoever you want, but

never cross this devil.

The only one not terrified was probably Julian. He lowered his head, looking at Louisa’s confident and proud demeanor, unable to suppress a light chuckle.

Louisa heard it and looked up to meet his eyes, Julian, I’m helping you audit accounts, and you have the

nerve to laugh?

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Julian ruffled her hair, his light tone revealing a hint of indulgence, Continue.

This scene, in Teresa’s eyes, transformed into intimate flirtation.

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Jealousy burned through her entire body like flames. She clenched her fists so tightly that her carefully designed nails dug into her palms, but she felt no pain. She only felt that this sight stabbed at her, making her want to destroy everything before her.

The others around also realized what was happening. No one had imagined Judith would be so boldnot only openly keeping a lover, but actually gambling away enormous company funds. Wasn’t that just asking

for death?

Now that Louisa had uncovered everything and Julian supported her, they would be finished if they didn’t

take a stand.

They rushed to speak up, Mr. Tudor, we had no idea Judith was so audacious. We knew nothing about what she did. Even if she was the boss, we would never have allowed her to act so recklessly.

Exactly, this Judith ruined the entire company for a man. She deserves to die.

This proves Judith is completely unfit for management and has no right to be in charge.

The men grew increasingly indignant, until it eventually turned into gender discrimination. Julian gave them a cold glance. Aren’t you all going too far? Not all women are the same.

Everyone suddenly realized they had misspoken, accidentally labeling all women as lovesick fools,which included the woman Julian was protecting.

They quickly smiled apologetically. Yes, yes, you’re right, Mr. Tudor. So what’s your intention now? Should we call the police?

They quickly directed attention back to Judith, hoping Julian wouldn’t dwell on their previous comments.

Hearing this, Judith finally snapped back to realityshe didn’t want to go to jail. She started shouting, glaring at Louisa. Everything you just said is onesided. You made it all up. What evidence do you have that I falsified accounts?

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