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Gold Digger vs Gold Saver My Man's Double Life novel Chapter 77

Chapter 2

Ever since Madison became Jasper’s assistant, weird shit started happening nonstop.

She’d throw away important client gifts and accidentally mail actual garbage to my apartment.

When handling our PR, she’d upload unflattering high-res photos of me to the company website.

Every single time she screwed up, Jasper would absolutely destroy her.

Here’s the kicker though-Jasper was famous in the Manhattan business scene for being this super chill boss.

In five years together, I’d never seen him raise his voice at anyone.

But with Madison?

He’d go full savage, like he was trying to humiliate her with the most brutal words possible.

At this outdoor gala, he tore into her for not checking the weather forecast-then immediately wrapped my spare blanket around her shoulders.

During our company retreat, he called her a total klutz-then spent an hour grilling her food personally at the BBQ station.

And every time he threatened to fire her? Nothing. Just empty threats.

But today, seeing that soda tab in the ring box, Jasper actually started laughing.

“This ring’s pretty unique. Definitely one of a kind.”

He’d completely forgotten our startup days when we were broke and exhausted.

We’d crash on the office rooftop, too tired to go home.

He held my hand and promised: “Liv, I’m gonna get you a huge sparkling diamond ring someday.”

At the courthouse, seeing my serious expression, Jasper still had the nerve to joke around.

“Come on, you’re not seriously gonna break up over a missing million ring, are you?”

A million bucks was pocket change for me-less than what I’d spend on a purse.

But I nodded anyway.

“Yep. No ring, no wedding.”

That’s when Jasper finally panicked. He immediately sent people to search for the ring.

Even promised to get me a ten-million dollar replacement.

With his net worth, ten million would sting for maybe a week.

But it was too late.

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Chapter 2

I was done with his messy drama with Madison.

I watched his Maybach speed off with Madison inside and made a call.

“Dad, you were right. I’ll be home in a week.”

Breaking up with Jasper was gonna be a nightmare.

Five years together meant our lives were completely tangled up.

I drove to The Waterfront, Manhattan’s most exclusive riverside development.

I’d emptied my savings to buy this penthouse, dreaming of our perfect married life together.

Now it was just baggage I needed to dump.

Funny how my first real visit here was to sell the place.

The security guard stopped me at the gate.

“Ma’am, you’re not in our facial recognition system. Can’t let you through.”

When we bought the house, Jasper was all,

“You’re paying, so I’ll handle everything else.”

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