Chapter 50

It was impressive and surprising that a small company that had only been recently incorporated could win against a group of established companies that have been in the industry for years.

Ashton must have chosen Harrison Credit because he saw their potential and growth.

In view of what happened in the garage the last time, I decided to remove AC Credit from the list.

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I dialed Stacey’s number, and within seconds, the call was connected. “Ms. Stovall!”

“You can inform everyone that Harrison Credit will conduct Fuller Corporation’s audit.”

Stacey was somewhat surprised by my decision. She hesitantly commented, “Ms. Stovall, if you hand it over to Harrison Credit, I’m afraid AC Credit would make trouble for us.”

Of course, I was aware of that. The man in the parking lot that kidnapped me that day certainly put up a good show for me. His last request was only for me to hold a bid.

He wanted me to choose who would win the audit at the end of the day. Since he did not explicitly indicate who would be the winner, I did hold the bid. Despite so, I never intended to hand over the audit to the winner since I planned the bidding.

I could not let anything happen to Fuller Corporation while I am still in charge of it. It was not for Ashton but a repayment to George, who took care of me all these years.

“Follow my instructions. I will come up with an explanation for AC Credit.” After I hung up, I sat in silence for a while.

Mustering my courage, I dialed a number I have never dialed before. After a few rings, a deep baritone voice answered, “It’s been five years!”

faint echo in the background. “I thought

“I want a list of failed audits conducted by AC Credit as well

you haven’t called me in so long!” It seemed too quiet on the

a chill run down my spine. I spat,

sneered, “Letty, you shouldn’t call me

I could sense the tense atmosphere around me. This cold and

tried

“Be good!” John praised.

I ended the call. i fell onto the ground with fear soaking through

up, my body felt weak as I staggered to the bedroom. I climbed

from the earlier phone call suill haunted me. I shouldn’t have

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I returned to my senses by the time Ashton returned to the villa. When he saw

was fatigue

e was

on several business trips. Come to think of it, he just returned from one recently, but he still

that moment, I remembered Macy. I got out of

hug and rested his chin on my shoulder. Perhaps because he was too busy to shave recently, his stubble tickled my skin. He whined, “Let me rest here for

wrapped his limbs around me and prevented me from moving. I could hear his breath

warm and ticklish, and although I opened my mouth, I could not utter a

stared at the ceiling and decided to give up on talking about Macy now. It may backfire if I mentioned her situation now. It would be better

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