Chapter 114 The Reason Of Giving Her The Shares
Donnelly suddenly stopped in his tracks, his gaze slicing toward Leah with a razor- sharp intensity. “Do you think Timeless Treasures is some run–of–the–mill establishment?”
That cold, penetrating glare was like a blade pressed against her throat, forcing Leah to hold her breath. Her pupils quivered as she met his unyielding stare.
Donnelly’s lips curved into a faint smile, but the warmth in it was absent. “I’ve already spared you from disgrace in front of everyone, Miss Burgess. Don’t make me regret it.”
As Donnelly walked away, Leah stood frozen, the weight of his words sinking in.
It wasn’t until he disappeared from view that reality came crashing down on her.
The events of the day spiraled wildly out of her control, far exceeding anything she had envisioned.
She had assumed that the extravagant gem she painstakingly procured for Farris would earn his admiration–enough to overshadow everyone present, especially Corrine.
But fate had other plans. The antique pen holder Corrine had brought turned out to be genuine, exposing her as the owner of Timeless Treasures.
Meanwhile, Leah’s meticulously chosen gift was revealed to be a counterfeit. The contrast was stark, leaving her to plummet from the pedestal she had placed herself on to the depths of humiliation.
And it was all because of Corrine!
Every time Leah schemed to put Corrine in her place, she somehow ended up being the one humiliated.
Her career had suffered because of Corrine, and now her reputation was in shambles.
Corrine was undeniably her nemesis.
Leah’s eyes followed Corrine as she walked away, her figure gradually fading into the distance. Unable to suppress the burning resentment any longer, she stormed after her.
Meanwhile, after the guests had left, the Ashton family surrounded Farris like moths to a flame. “Farris, even if we angered Corrine today, did you really have to give her the company shares?”
Farris let out a cold snort, his sharp gaze silencing the room. “If I don’t give her the shares, should I just sit back and watch her dismantle Ashton Group?”
His voice dripped with disdain. “Corrine is intent on severing all ties with this family. When she comes for retribution, what makes you think she’ll hold back? Your constant petty schemes to undermine her? Or Bruce’s betrayal?”
Millard, Bruce’s father, furrowed his brow in contemplation before speaking slowly, his tone cautious. “Are you worried that if Bruce and Leah get engaged, Corrine will retaliate?”
“Corrine and Bruce were together for three years, only for her to be abandoned at the altar. That alone paints Bruce as unfaithful. If word of his engagement to Leah comes out during the anniversary celebration, do you think Ashton Group’s reputation will remain unscathed?” Farris fixed him with a deep, probing look.
Millard’s expression darkened immediately, his confidence wavering under the weight of Farris‘ gaze.
Farris‘ voice carried an undeniable finality as he continued, “Bruce’s marriage is his business, but I have one condition–it must not drag the company into any scandal.”
“Understood,” Millard replied, his tone heavy with resignation. He knew all too well how fragile Ashton Group’s position was. Any misstep, no matter how minor, could trigger chaos the company couldn’t afford.
As Farris reached the door, he paused, something seemingly occurring to him, and he turned back to Millard. “Rita is reckless. Confine her to her room and let her reflect on her actions.”
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