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Dumping My Ex to Flash Marry the Untouchable CEO novel Chapter 1934

Tessa sounded startled.

Her eyes widened.

“Do you think I’m not allowed to come?”

Grace stepped toward the father and daughter, one step at a time.

Her gaze flicked to the packed suitcases, a cold glint flashing in her eyes.

She knew exactly what they were planning.

“And where do you think you’re going?”

Her eyes lingered casually on the luggage.

Seeing that everything was already packed, that they had no intention of admitting their mistakes, only fueled her anger.

She never imagined that after raising a child for so many years, she would fail to teach her right from wrong.

All it took was a bit of temptation, and that child turned around and joined outsiders to act against her.

How could that not break her heart?

What stung even more was that neither of them showed the slightest sign of remorse.

After everything she had poured into raising her, what had she gained in the end?

Grace drew a slow breath and was forced into painful reflection.

What had she really accomplished all these years?

Nothing.

She hadn’t raised Tessa well, and she had ruined her relationship with Aurora.

The realization left her chest tight and heavy.

“Grace Williamson, do you honestly think this is amusing?”

Sean suddenly pointed at Grace and shouted her name.

Tessa, caught between them, froze in confusion.

She had never heard Grace’s real name before.

She had always assumed Grace took her husband’s surname.

Now, it seemed that wasn’t the case at all.

There was nothing left for her to fear.

If she was going to act, then she would see it through to the end.

To her, these people were nothing more than opportunists.

If she kept backing down, she would never be fit to lead the corporation.

All these years, under her watch, the company had never suffered a real defeat.

That realization only hardened her resolve.

She couldn’t afford to sit around and wait anymore.

She had to stand her ground.

Only then would she be worthy of everything William had left behind.

If she handed the company over like that, she wouldn’t be able to face him, even in death.

With that thought, Grace’s voice grew colder and more cutting.

“So you’d better be clear about your own position. You think I’m picking a fight with you, but in truth, you’re the one who never understood who you are.”

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