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Boss, Your Wife Signed the Divorce Agreement Before the Wedding novel Chapter 335

Matilda wasn't worried about Seraphina's fate.

She was exclusively concerned with The Croix Group and Longstride Technologies.

Having Faye personally declare that no patent theft occurred was the only way to salvage their corporate image.

She wanted to erase a monumental scandal without sacrificing a single pawn.

Preston almost scoffed in disgust. Elite families throwing their weight around was one thing, but this level of shameless exploitation was on another level entirely!

He finally understood why tearing herself away from this toxic family was so incredibly difficult for Raelynn!

Raelynn looked the older woman dead in the eye. "I'm sorry, but I can't do that."

Seraphina, the woman actively destroying her marriage, had stolen her database, patented it as her own, and now Raelynn was expected to cover for her? To magnanimously forgive her and clean up her vile mess?

Matilda's expression darkened into deep, manipulative disappointment. "Raelynn, when did you become so dreadfully stubborn and uncooperative? You are a part of the Croix family. It is your duty to protect our reputation. Don't let me down, alright?"

Here we go again...

Raelynn took a slow, deep breath.

For years, she had been suffocated and chained down by Matilda's hypocritical facade of grandmotherly affection.

As someone who had grown up desperate for familial love, she had sacrificed so much for crumbs of fake approval.

She had been too young and naive to see through it back then, but now, she felt the sheer malice of it in her bones.

"Do I need to remind you? Sebastian and I are practically divorced! He cheated on me! The Croix family's problems have nothing to do with me!"

She ground out every word, fighting through a suffocating wave of despair as she fiercely rebelled against Matilda for the very first time.

Matilda's face twisted in shock.

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