“It’s your ex,
Seth Martinez. And one of your colleagues, Kimberly Watson,” Dennis informed her.
Aurelia was rendered speechless. No wonder her expressions in those photos and videos looked so
familiar.
“We’re preparing to send someone to apprehend them both immediately. Pleasee over when you
have some time,” Dennis said.
“Hold on,” Aurelia interrupted Dennis.
“What’s the matter? You’re not considering letting them go, are you? Your incident has caused quite a
commotion in Seacester, and we’re also treating this case very seriously,” he said.
“No, I’m not saying I want to let them go. I’m just wondering if it’s possible to arrest them tomorrow
instead,” Aurelia suggested.
Dennis was confused. “Why?”
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“Tomorrow, I have to handle the matter concerning the 50 million dor ne, and Kimberly is one
of the people involved. I’m worried that her arrest might interfere with my negotiations with IN
Magazine,” Aurelia exined.
Dennis wasn’t skilled in business negotiations, especially when there was a significant amount of
money involved. However, he was still aware that they would prefer two parties involved present for the
negotiation.
Considering everything, it seemed that escting the situation wouldn’t be beneficial for
anyone.
After deliberating on the pros and cons, Dennis epted Aurelia’s request, and they agreed to carry
out the arrests the following day.
After sorting things out, Aurelia sent a message to Leslie.
“Thank you so much, Mr. Synder,” she said.
“It’s alright,” he replied.
“Are youing home for dinner tonight?” she asked.
“Yes,” he informed her.
Aurelia wanted to tell him that she would be waiting for him. She had even typed out the message and
was ready to send it. However, she felt that the message was somewhat inappropriate, so she deleted
it and rewrote it.
“We’ll have something delicious for dinner tonight,” she said.
It took Leslie quite a while to respond as he was still typing. Yet, in the end, he only sent a one–word
response. “Okay.”
Aurelia, ustomed to seeing one–word responses, couldn’t help but smile at that
moment.
Afterward, she changed her clothes and made her way to Young Advertising.
When Aurelia’s colleagues saw her, they avoided her like the gue.
Since Aurelia had already resigned, she saw no reason to argue with them any further and silently
began packing up her things.
As she was preparing to leave with her box of things, Kimberly and some others blocked her way.
“Wait a second, we need to check what you’re taking with you, just in case you’re thinking of selling
company secrets to pay off your debts,” Kimberly said.
“I’m sorry to disappoint you, but I’ve already gone to the Human Resources and Administration
Department and handed in all of thepany’s property. They’ve also signed off on it. These are my
personal belongings, and I have the right not to let you see them,” Aurelia said bluntly.
Aurelia’s eyes burned with defiance as she met Kimberly’s gaze.
Kimberly’s jaw tightened. She was puzzled. It was unfathomable to her how an ordinary person like her
could remain calm after learning that they had to pay 50 million dors.
Moreover, at that moment, Aurelia was considered an infamous inte sensation. After experiencing
mental and financial distress, she should have appeared gaunt and dejected.
Instead, Aurelia still had the guts to stand up to her.
Kimberly nced at those around her and said, “Go and look through the box. After all, I’m acting in the
best interests of thepany. I’m curious to see who’s still willing to help her now.”
When they heard this, a few of her colleagues wore slightly enigmatic smiles on their faces.
“Aurelia, we hope you don’t hold it against us. You brought this trouble upon yourself. We’re simply
acting in the best interests of thepany,” one of them insisted.
“Oh, please. You’re just trying to kick me when I’m down, aren’t you? You’ve never had the chance
before, so you’re not going to waste it now, right?” jeered Aurelia.
Since Aurelia had already resigned, she found no reason to put on a front.
Since they dared to approach her on the pretense of checking her belongings, weren’t
they
just taking the opportunity to kick her while she was down?
They were unaware that she had already caught wind of theirments in those posts. They were the
ones who said she was pretentious, that she was showing off her rtionship, and that she was having
an ambiguous rtionship with her ex–boyfriend.
What were they trying to achieve by pretending to be so morally upright?
Aurelia’s remarks left them mortified, and their faces flushed red with embarrassment.
“Aurelia, you’ve crossed the line. We-” they uttered.
Aurelia cut them off and retorted, “Are all of you Kimberly’sckeys? Do you just obey her every
command? If thepany wants to check my belongings, there are plenty of qualified people who can
do it. It’s not her ce to tell you what to do.
“It’s my understanding that there arews designed to safeguard people’s privacy. If I decide to take
legal action, will she be held ountable or you’ll be the one to bear it all? Don’t think that if you suck
up to her now, you’ll be able to ride her coattails to sess.”
“How dare you!” they shouted.
Their faces turned ashen. They had always thought Aurelia was easy to talk to, but they had never
expected her to be so sharp–tongued.
Aurelia, carrying the box in her hands, pushed past her colleagues and approached
Kimberly.
She taunted, “Kimberly, you’re ying a dangerous game. You’d better make sure to start buttering up
with that wealthy beau of yours. Otherwise, if he gets too carried away one day and dies, you’ll be left
with nothing.
“After all, a kept woman doesn’t have the same rights to inheritance as a legally wedded