Nathan said, "That's because you secretly transferred a large sum of money out, which is why Wendy's operations became difficult."
Joanna whispered, "Dad, can you keep your voice down? Wendy hasn't found out yet. I invested that money in real estate in Wye. It's going to make a huge profit, and she won't be able to trace this financial hole for now."
"Mom even bought me a lot of dresses yesterday. She's still so good to me." Joanna's eyes were filled with disdain. No matter how good Wendy was, she wasn't her real mother.
Her real mother was still suffering.
"Dad, I don't want to be known as the daughter of a mistress. You'd better divorce her quickly and take over the company. Wendy's parents have a lot of assets. Dad, you need to find a way to trick them out of it and give it all to my mother. It's compensation for what my mother has been through."
Nathan looked troubled. "Are you crazy? You know your grandmother's temper. She already looks down on me, and you want me to swindle money from her?"
"Those two old geezers have looked down on me my whole life. For the past two years, I've avoided them as much as possible. You want me to trick them out of their money? Are you trying to get me killed?"
Nathan was in a foul mood lately. He was no longer the man he used to be, and having more women around was useless.
Joanna frowned, but seeing the crowd, she didn't say anything more.
Her father was unreliable. She would have to do it herself.
The father and daughter duo cheerfully continued to welcome guests.
Not far away, Wendy stood wearing sunglasses, her assistant behind her.
The two of them were on the second floor, watching as Joanna and Nathan went inside.
Yena had been with her for many years. She asked, "Ma’am, are you really not going in for Jared's wedding?"
Wendy smiled. "Oh, I'm going. I wouldn't miss this show for anything. Let's go."
Yena said nothing more and followed her in.
The wedding venue was decorated romantically.
As the couple appeared, everyone applauded happily.
They followed the emcee's instructions, moving on to the ring exchange.
Jared's smile had vanished. He kept glancing at Susan in the crowd.
Susan just watched him with a constant smile, showing no signs of sadness or pain.
Her smile seemed almost gleeful, but before he could ponder it further, Monica, sensing his mood, pinched his arm hard.
She shot a glare at Susan, then warned Jared, "Jared, this is our wedding day. Why the long face?"
Jared took one last look at Susan before forcing his attention back to the ceremony. After they exchanged rings, the large screen behind them began to play a montage of their relationship.
But in the next moment, the scene on the screen changed to Monica kissing and embracing another man.

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