Starting with A Divorce
Starting With A Divorce Chapter 462
Chapter 462 Abandonment
Irene sat in the car. She was very confused and didn’t understand what her grandfather was doing.
At that ****, the assistant’s cell phone rang. He looked down at the phone and said with a trembling. voice, “Ms. Wade, the company has sent you an email.”
Irene got alert. Her eyes were as sharp as a hawk’s, and her pupils contracted as she looked at the
assistant’s phone screen. “For what?”
She knew that the email was sent according to her grandfather’s order because only Brady had the right to
send such an email other than her.
The email stated that due to a personnel transition, her position was now vacant and all her duties were
being taken over by her deputy.
But why?
She had only been kicked out of the City Hall for a short time, and already Brady knew all about it and made
all the preparations.
When she got home, she couldn’t wait to see her grandfather. But Clara stopped her, “Ms. Wade, Mr. Wade is in the middle of something. You’d better wait for him. After all, I guess he doesn’t want to see you yet.”
“Where is grandpa?” she asked.
Clara didn’t hide the answer from Irene and pointed to the study. “He’s in the study now.”
Irene went up the stairs and walked to the study, ignoring Clara’s objection. She knocked on the door.
“Grandpa, it’s me.”
The door didn’t open, and no one spoke.
Not giving up, she continued knocking, but the response was still silence. She tried to open the door by twisting the handle, but unfortunately, the door was locked.
Tears slid down her face as Irene choked out, “Grandpa, I know I’ve let you down again, but I’ve worked so
hard to help the Wade Group develop.”
She cried about her contributions and hard work. Suddenly, the door opened. She dried her tears, walked into
the study, and locked the door behind her.
“Grandpa.”
writing a sentence repeatedly: One must
Brady said
stood quietly beside her grandfather, waiting for him to
for an hour, and during that time the floor of the study was covered with
written: “One must endure”.
during the hour you just spent?”
worried, scared, headache,”
an hour, and you can barely hold on. It was never the future of the Wade Group you were worried about, but the possibility that Manuel might
her lips, not daring to talk back, for
Irene asked a question, “Grandpa, you’ve decided to abandon me, haven’t
the question in
was driven away until the tormented hour she had just spent. Now
turned his back on her. “Didn’t you already see
that Brady wouldn’t leave any sign that he’d been personally
her doubts, and the general message was that the Wade Group
slowly squeezed out a smile. “Grandpa, I know, but I
the entrance of the City
had just signed and saw Manuel coming down the stairs. slowly. “How do
should I thank you?” Matteo raised
me for letting you
partnership. Do you have anything
and said, “Mr. Easton, you can’t just burn a bridge
grim. He said quietly, “Are we pushing
for maneuver. Her determination is beyond you
was Irene’s way of doing
so scared of
“It’s not like she hasn’t done bad
vicious she is, right?”
sending chills through
resurfaced in front of his eyes and stung his nerves. His
forget? I was worse than dead for days after
judging Manuel’s expression, Matteo knew he hadn’t forgotten. Neither
humiliation.
about to see her suffer the same punishment with our own eyes,”
a little nervous. “I have a bad feeling about this. I’ll keep
send more
did not refute and
of the Fog
Hume.” The woman opened her petite ***in surprise, finding it
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