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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 453

In the Patel Group, J City.

Edith came out of the parking lot and walked towards her office, with a hint of joy on his face.

The success of previous cooperation would make the Patel Group truly be in the ranks of the first-class enterprises in J City. She had put a lot of effort into it. If the company could have such an achievement, she would of course be extremely happy.

And it made her feel that she was so bad. At least her experience and ability could help Casey manage the company's affairs, instead of always letting Casey help her.

Thinking of this, Edith felt a lot easier, not filling her head with nonsense as before.

She walked into the company and went to the office area of the Patel Group. Suddenly, she saw many people packing their things and many people had already moved their things and walked out, as if the company had already closed down.

With a strange expression on her face, Edith hurried over, grabbed a person, and asked, "What are you doing? Why are you packing up?"

The man stared at Edith and said helplessly, "Ms. Edith, isn't the company declared bankrupt? Our company has been acquired by Wonhu Company, and we all have to work in Wonhu Company in the future."

His word came as a bolt from a blue to Edith, and Edith had a brain fade there.

"How could the company go bankrupt, let alone be acquired by Wonhu Company, are you kidding me? Isn't today April Fool's Day?"

After coming back to her sense, Edith really suspected that these people were joking with her, and she took out her phone and took a look at the date. Unfortunately, today was not April Fool's Day.

"Today is not April Fools' Day. They didn't make a joke with you. The Patel Group has indeed been acquired by our Wonhu Company. Starting today, all the employees here will work for me." At this time, a voice rang out from behind Edith, with joking and triumph.

Edith immediately turned around, and when she saw Albie appeared behind her, she frowned and her look darkened.

"Albie, don't play these tricks with me here. Acquiring the Patel Group requires my signature. Do you think the Patel Group will belong to you by your words? "Edith snorted coldly.

Albie didn't panic at all, and took out a document calmly, let Edith glance at it.

"Ms. Edith, this is the bankruptcy agreement and transfer contract that you personally signed. How can you say it is just my wishing thinking? Here is a valid legal contract. You will never fail to admit it, right? "Albie sneered.

"It's impossible! I've never signed this kind of thing. Don't think I will believe you when you come over with a fake contract. Get out of my company quickly, otherwise I will call a security guard!" Edith yelled at Albie.

"Look carefully, is this fake?" Albie smiled and handed the document in his hand to Edith.

Edith stared at it and saw the signature. Her eyes widened for an instant. It was indeed her autograph, which couldn't go wrong.

"How is this possible! When did I sign this kind of thing!" Edith cast a questioning look at Albie.

"Think about it, I have entrusted your mother to let you sign these documents. The terms above are also clearly written. Your mother will collect the money on your behalf. She has already received the compensation. If you don't believe me, you can go home and ask her. This is all done through formal channels. Even if you don't admit it, the Patel Group has already belonged to Wonhu Company," Albie said.

Edith remembered immediately that Amara brought a stack of insurance contracts to her at home that day and asked her to sign. She remembered that these transfer documents were sandwiched in those contracts, but at that time she thought it was part of the insurance contracts, and she signed it without thinking much.

And Edith couldn't have imagined that Amara would help Albie bankrupt the Patel Group, which was an unimaginable to her.

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