Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose
Chapter 491
Chapter: 491
Why?
Why could a country girl like Sabrina be showered with Tyrone’s affection?
Sabrina was not worthy.
Sabrina responded coolly, “Honestly, I should be thanking you. If you hadn’t leaked the news, Tyrone wouldn’t have chosen me over Galilea and revealed our relationship. He was about to divorce me for Galilea. But you made him reconsider. Evelyn, I’m genuinely thankful.”
Upon hearing this, Evelyn was silent for a few seconds before responding with a biting curse, “Sabrina! Bitch! You bitch! I’ll make you pay! You bitch!”
“Your threats are limited to phone calls now!”
to change! Tyrone is on the brink of termination! It’s all your fault! You’re a jinx! Not
Blakely Group is changing?
didn’t mention about the board meeting today?” Evelyn
Sabrina didn’t respond.
hospitalization, Tyrone had delegated her
quitting anyway, and so she had stopped keeping tabs
been coming home early these days, and when Sabrina asked about work, he
that he was
company for a long time, she knew Tyrone as a decisive and
complained to the chairman, but to no avail. Eventually, Tyrone forced this director to sell most of his shares. Everyone feared they’d be driven out after the chairman’s departure. Even though Tyrone is not as tough as before, the directors have long held a grudge against him. They have
think their choice
I wouldn’t have spilled your secret, leading to the stock market chaos. Tyrone wouldn’t have fired my uncle for your sake, giving those directors
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