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Breaking Point of Divorce (Hugh and Bethan) novel Chapter 371

Chapter 371 Stay Far Away

The next morning, when Bethan stepped into the hospital, her phone rang; it was Tristen, asking her to head to his office right

away.

Upon arrival, she found Tristen waiting outside the door. A look of apology flashed across his face as he informed her, “Sir

Wilson’s inside.”

Without a word, Bethan nodded and pushed open the door to

the dean’s office.

Since Harvey had tracked her down here, it was time for a confrontation.

Inside the reception area, a cozy nook with soft lighting and a small coffee table, Bethan took a seat across from Harvey.

The silence between them was thick.

Harvey, not one to beat around the bush, raised his hand. Instantly, Logan, his ever-present aide, placed a document in front of Bethan.

Glancing down, Bethan recognized it as a share transfer form.

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back to him, these shares are yours.”

Bethan didn’t even bat an eyelid. Calmly, she slid the document

back across the table.

“We’re all busy people, Sir Wilson. If that’s all, I’ll take my leave.”

With that, she started to rise from her seat.

Harvey’s voice stopped her in her tracks. “Do you really not give a damn about whether Hugh lives or dies?”

Bethan fixed him with a steely gaze from above.

“Sir Wilson, have you ever cared about anyone’s life or death other than your own son and grandson?”

Harvey’s eyes narrowed, a telltale sign of his irritation.

“You and Mr. Ryan Cavill have done a ‘great’ job raising your grandson. He’s the perfect businessman, always putting profit first. A selfish and heartless guy like him? He’d never let

anything bad happen to himself,” Bethan continued, her tone dripping with sarcasm.

Harvey’s face turned ashen. “All your hard work is for fame and

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Bethan let out a scornful laugh. “Sure, I want fame and fortune, but I’ve got principles.”

Leaning forward, she enunciated each word clearly, “I’ll stay as

far away from the Cavill family as possible!”

Harvey stood up abruptly, his legs wobbling.

Logan was quick to catch him before he could fall.

With a voice filled with regret, Harvey said, “Forcing Hugh to divorce you was the stupidest thing I’ve ever done.”

Bethan remained where she was, watching silently as Harvey

was led out of the room.

Whether it was a mistake or not, the past was set in stone, and there was no turning back.

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Meanwhile, outside the CEO’s office of the Cavill Group, Jacob was pulled into a corner by two colleagues. “Jacob, there have been so many personnel changes lately. Is there something wrong with the company?”

All Jacob could do was feign ignorance, shaking his head like

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Lately, judging from Hugh’s state, he had a strange feeling that something big was about to happen, like a bad omen.

When he knocked and entered the CEO’s office, Gwen was just asking Hugh the same question, “Hugh, Mr. Butler won’t retire for at least ten years. Why are you promoting a new vice-president so early to compete with him?”

Hugh patiently explained, “If we don’t inject capable new blood into the company regularly, the old employees won’t feel any sense of crisis or competition. That’s bad for the company’s development.”

Then, Jacob handed two documents to Gwen.

She opened the project proposal and found another problem. “Hugh, I remember you talking to Dad about the Blaze Ascent Project. You said it required a large upfront investment and had a slow return, so you wouldn’t consider it for now.”

Hugh lowered his eyes to hide his emotions. “I’ve made some adjustments to the project. It’ll guarantee the Cavill Group’s profits and other extra income for over ten years. Take your time to read it when you get back.”

Gwen had a bad feeling.

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