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“Is that so?” Madelyn responded with a chuckle, a hint of intrigue playing across her features. “But isn’t it curious, I heard that despite causing such a scandal, that man’s career somehow flourished afterward?”
“What are you implying?” Cheryl’s eyebrows knit together in confusion, her gaze sharpening as she tried to grasp Madelyn’s insinuation.
Madelyn decided it was time to lay out the facts plainly. “I’ve had someone look into it. Although Moana Corporation has dissolved, that man has initiated a new venture. It’s a smaller setup, and currently, its financial health is quite precarious.”
“If my suspicions are correct,” Madelyn continued, leaning in slightly, “that man was likely bribed by Janessa. It seems she orchestrated the slander against your mother, allowing him to receive considerable financial backing in return. Now, it appears he’s living quite comfortably.“–
Madelyn had previously assigned Cyrus to discreetly investigate these allegations. It was becoming increasingly evident that this was a calculated act of defamation, with Janessa playing a pivotal role as the mastermind.
“D*mn it! Does Janessa even possess a shred of humanity?” Cheryl exclaimed, her body trembling with rage upon hearing this revelation.
Each time Cheryl considered Janessa’s role in the estrangement between her parents, she couldn’t resist the urge to kill the latter, berating her ceaselessly in her thoughts.
“Ms. Thornton, what do you think I should do now?” Cheryl’s voice held a note of desperation as she looked to Madelyn for guidance. “I’ve tried repeatedly to explain the situation to my father, but he refuses to listen. He’s adamant about finalizing their divorce within days. I can’t bear the thought of them splitting up”
“I understand your distress, Madelyn replied, a reassuring smile curving! ‘ips. “Isn’t that precisely why I’m here to offer my help?”
Without further ado, Madelyn pulled two documents from her bag. “I’ve uncovered that this man recently received a substantial payment of two million directly from Janessa’s account. Here, take these documents: they should serve as compelling evidence against her.”
“All right.” Cheryl accepted the papers, scanning the detailed bank transfer records. Her eyes sparked with animosity as she read–Janessa’s actions were reprehensible.
“However, possessing this proof alone isn’t sufficient,” Madelyn cautioned. “Janessa might close this account soon, which would eliminate any trail you could follow.
“Huh?” Cheryl looked perplexed. “So, what am I supposed to do then?”
“Don’t rush, hear me out first,” Madelyn advised, a calm demeanor settling over her.
Cheryl, realizing the complexity of the issue, quieted down
to absorb what Madelyn was about to propose.
Madelyn proceeded to analyze the situation methodically. “If I’m not mistaken. Janessa has recently been incorporated into the company’s operations, gradually earning the trust of your father and the board’s favor, correct?”
Chapter 389 Utterly Delusional
in leadership. This possibility infuriated Cheryl whenever she thought about it.
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Madelyn’s expression remained composed and soothing. “Don’t be deceived–Janessa is far from being an angel. Her actions are not merely to endear herself to your father.”
“What do you mean? I’m even more confused now,” Cheryl admitted, her confusion deepening.
Madelyn’s smile broadened as she elucidated. “To put it bluntly, if this trajectory continues unchecked. I predict Janessa’s next move will be to attempt a takeover. She’s not after the role of a prominent young lady, she aims to seize the entire Sherritt family fortune. Do you understand now!”
*D*mn her, who does she think she is!” Cheryl burst out angrily. “Sherritt Group is the culmination of my father’s lifelong dedication. How dare she, an outsider, presume she has any claim over it? She’s utterly delusional!”
“That might not be as far–fetched as you think.” Madelyn interjected, her tone turning serious. “Do you truly believe Janessa could orchestrate all this single–handedly?”
“You must have some idea who’s behind her, don’t you?” Madelyn pressed further.
“Are you implying Janessa has powerful support!” Cheryl realized, her posture stiffening at the notion.
“Exactly,” Madelyn affirmed with a nod. “You’ve undoubtedly heard of this individual. They are connected to Janessa’s maternal family and are no ordinary characters.
Cheryl felt a sudden pang of dread. Oh no, how could I have overlooked this person?
The mystery surrounding Janessa’s maternal lineage had always been a point of contention. Initially, Cheryl and her mother had commissioned investigations, but all leads had inexplicably dried up.
Rather than disappearing without a trace, it seemed more apt to describ heir identities as intricate and enigmatic.
Even Rupert was oblivious to the full extent of Janessa’s maternal family’s dealings, which appeared to involve both legitimate and less–than–legal activities.
“So, what should I do?” Cheryl lamented, feeling overwhelmed. “I’m essentially unsupported. If they wield such significant influence and I can’t counteract, must I just watch helplessly as Janessa usurps my family’s company?”
“Absolutely not,” Madelyn interjected firmly. “Do you think I would stand idly by and watch Janessa ascend unchallenged?”
Madelyn was acutely aware that once Janessa regained her footing, her own period of tranquility would be decisively ended.
She had no desire to perpetually engage in these exhausting power struggles, nor did she want her life to be consumed by relentless conflicts with Janessa.
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