Chapter 11
“Why not?” Jennie didn’t understand.
“Cayson runs the company flawlessly. I don’t want to profit from his efforts.”
Jennie disagreed.
“Lorrie, you’re overthinking it. The Torres family’s properties are all yours. Besides, Cayson has been obedient to you since childhood. He won’t object to you joining as vice president.”
Loraine had a different idea.
“But I want to prove myself. I’m going to apply for a job in the company. I’ll start off as a construction designer. Then I’ll train myself up and get a feel for the company.”
Loraine was confident her plan would work.
Jennie was now sure that the bold and self-assured Loraine she knew had returned.
“Lorrie, I’m sure you’ll succeed in the business world with all your talent. Then you can trash Marco’s company and make him kneel in front of you!”
Hearing his name, Loraine froze. The trauma he had caused her was too great to heal in such a short time.
“No, there’s no need for that,” she said indifferently. “I don’t want anything to do with him for the rest of my life.”
Loraine then opened a drawer and took out a document.
In Bryant Group
Marina barged into the CEO’s office and asked Marco, “Why did you suspend my card?”
Marco was looking down at some document. Without raising his head, he answered, “To make you reflect on yourself.”
“And what am I supposed to reflect on? Just because Loraine wants a divorce? It’s none of my business! It was Loraine who hurt Keely out of jealousy. I suggested she donate her kidney because I was worried about
Keely! Fortunately, Keely is fine. Loraine couldn’t afford for there to be a real injury!” Marina fumed.
“Enough!” Marco raised his head and glanced at Marina sharply.
“Loraine is my wife and your sister-in-law. It’s not your place to teach her a lesson.”
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Unconvinced, Marina pouted.
“She said she wanted a divorce? Well, I think she was putting on an act. That sort of woman will cling to our family and try to get more money!”
Marco frowned. Marina’s words were getting harsher.