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Ticket for Cheating novel Chapter 63

Chapter 4

The second the video call connected, Wren’s eyes immediately welled up with tears.

She turned toward the camera with this completely devastated expression and started sobbing.

“Jax, baby, someone’s being so mean to me!”

“This new girl at the office is like, totally aggressive. I just wanted to borrow the stapler and she wouldn’t let me.”

“She messed up her own documents by accident and then blamed me for it, and now she wants me to pay for them. She’s being such a bitch to

me!”

She completely twisted the story, crying like she’d been mortally wounded.

From the video, I could hear Jaxon’s gentle, soothing voice.

“Baby, don’t cry. Hubby’s here, nobody gets to mess with my princess. I’ll handle this.”

I checked the time-he should be at some crucial industry summit right now.

But here he was, interrupting important business meetings for this woman’s crocodile tears.

“Sweetheart, stop crying. Give the phone to her.”

Jaxon’s tone instantly shifted from gentle to ice cold.

He spoke toward the background behind Wren-basically addressing all of us employees-in this commanding voice that expected instant

obedience.

“Who the hell made my baby upset?”

“Hand her the phone. I’m gonna talk to this person myself. I wanna see who’s got the balls to mess with what’s mine.”

Wren’s face immediately lit up with this smug, victorious smile.

She shoved the phone right in my face, chin tilted up all defiant and showing off.

I calmly took the phone from her hands.

My face appeared clearly on the video screen.

When Jaxon saw me, he obviously froze up, looking panicked and confused.

“Brielle? What are you doing there?”

His eyebrows scrunched together like my presence was some huge inconvenience.

“Don’t get mad on me! I’ll explain everything when I get back!”

I stared at that familiar face on the screen.

Now it just looked completely foreign and pathetic.

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Chapter 4

When he saw I wasn’t responding, just giving him this cold stare, his tone got impatient and almost threatening.

“Don’t start acting all crazy right now. I’ve got crucial meetings here-the company’s entire future depends on this summit.”

He was chalking everything up to me “acting crazy.”

His stupidity and complete lack of backbone just made me laugh.

I looked straight into the camera and said coldly:

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