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Farewell to Love: The CEO's Desperate Chase novel Chapter 630

She acted as if she hadn't been the sole beneficiary of all that damage control.

Vivienne shot Cindy a venomous glare before pivoting her attack. "Furthermore, every single one of Emilia's major projects is tied directly to Theodore and Christian! They're probably scheming together behind the scenes. Those numbers shouldn't count!"

Vivienne pointed an accusing finger. "When the recount happens, I want every single dollar associated with Theodore and Christian completely scrubbed from her total."

Cindy couldn't believe what she was hearing.

"You are absolutely delusional, Vivienne," Cindy scoffed. "The endorsement deal with The Glenn Group was signed the night she won Voice of the Divine. She secured that contract entirely on her own merit, long before this wager even started. And obviously, hosting a concert requires a management agency—is today the first time you're learning she signed with Donovan Entertainment?"

"Designing the new product lines, running the promotional campaigns, writing the concert setlist, arranging the tracks, driving ticket sales, pulling in sponsors—Emilia did all of that herself."

"And all the revenue was split according to legally binding contracts signed with those respective companies! Contracts that, again, were finalized well before your little bet began."

Cindy let out a dry, mocking laugh.

"So, let me get this straight. Tyler bails you out of a multimillion-dollar lawsuit, and that 'doesn't count' because he volunteered. But Emilia busts her ass generating massive revenue, splits it fairly according to standard industry contracts, and you want that disqualified?"

"In what universe does that make sense, Vivienne?"

Vivienne's face flushed with rage, and she opened her mouth to scream another defense.

But right at that moment—

"Enough," Tyler's raspy voice cut through the room.

Vivienne turned to glare at him indignantly.

But Tyler only stared back at her with eyes as cold as ice.

Intimidated by his chilling gaze, Vivienne snapped her mouth shut and lowered her head.

A suffocating silence blanketed the office once more.

Tyler slowly shifted his gaze toward Emilia.

But Emilia kept her eyes slightly lowered, refusing to look at anyone in the room.

"You won," Tyler said softly.

Emilia didn't acknowledge him.

However, when Users saw her screeching about "foul play," they didn't care about the accusations at all.

Their first reaction was: Wait, the deadline for the bet is already up?

Followed immediately by: Wait, if Vivienne is crying about it being rigged, does that mean Emilia won?

And finally: Honestly, Emilia winning makes total sense. We all saw that coming.

The comments practically made Vivienne pop a blood vessel.

Vivienne: Are you all paid bots hired by Emilia?! I literally just said it was rigged! Are you blind?!

Vivienne: You’re only defending her because you want to be contrarians! Why is everyone taking her side?!

She fired off two furious follow-up posts in rapid succession.

Vivienne couldn't comprehend it. In the past, all she had to do was post a single sad update, and the entire internet would rush to validate her. But now, the exact opposite was happening.

What the hell was going on?

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