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The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge novel Chapter 352

When McNeil heard she wanted to change the company’s name, his brow furrowed. It was clear he didn’t agree.

One Victoria was already enough of a headache; now Violet was making her own suggestions, and he was still weighing them.

“V&S Group. Doesn’t that sound a little odd to you?” Violet leaned forward, her tone probing. “The S—doesn’t that stand for Stein Campbell? You bought the company from Victoria, right? Remember, we lost that government contract to V&S Group. It’s obvious Stein has a stake in it. The company name could very well be a mashup of their names. What do you think, McNeil?”

McNeil hadn’t really paid much attention to the details before. But as Violet laid it all out, he frowned, thinking it through.

Victoria had gone into business with someone else, and that S in V&S Group could very well stand for Stein. Which meant this was their company, the two of them. The so-called CEO was probably just a figurehead.

A bitter, mocking smile tugged at McNeil’s lips. Really?

Victoria kept insisting Stein was just like an older brother to her. Did she really think he was that gullible?

“The company’s yours now,” McNeil said finally. “If you want to change the name, we’ll take care of the paperwork. Go ahead.”

He sank heavily into the leather couch in his office, feeling utterly drained.

Stein wasn’t even Victoria’s family by blood.

And as for the claim that there was nothing between them—McNeil didn’t believe that for a second.

Violet, meanwhile, was practically glowing with satisfaction. Once V&S Group was officially renamed V&M Group, everyone would know the company belonged to her and McNeil together.

From then on, wherever V&M Group went, landing new projects would be so much easier.

It was now a subsidiary of The Langford Group, but she had full control over it.

Violet had already done her homework. She knew McNeil had gone to Quantum Core Technologies and sent Victoria a massive bouquet of roses and an exquisite set of emerald jewelry.

But so what? Could that possibly measure up to the profits of an entire company?

As CEO, Violet was pocketing millions a year with ease.

She saw through McNeil’s game: making a show of favoring Victoria, so when Violet left Quantum Core Technologies, it would look perfectly justified.

On the surface, it seemed McNeil was simply valuing top talent. Of course, Curtis Garcia and the rest of the team would be upset to see her go.

Who wouldn’t be, losing their top moneymaker? Their annual revenue would take a serious hit. Anyone would be unhappy about that.

Violet figured McNeil was putting on a performance for everyone else, making it clear that The Langford Group still valued Quantum Core Technologies. Even though she was leaving, Victoria was being promoted to Vice President with their full support.

And the main reason McNeil had visited Quantum Core Technologies was to deliver a golden contract—a symbol of the unwavering partnership between their two companies.

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